percy jackson & the olympians + everyone is a person of color
You mean I’ll have a bad heel? Couldn’t I just, like, wear something besides sandals? No offense.
percy jackson & the olympians + everyone is a person of color
You mean I’ll have a bad heel? Couldn’t I just, like, wear something besides sandals? No offense.
i’ve been asked a couple times about how i do teeth (because they’re v fun) so here’s a tiny super simple tut!
having to make another fuckin email to make another fuCKIN PRIMARY ACCOUNT
Just go here and sign up with your college email. You can install it on up to 5 PCs or Macs and on other mobile devices, including Windows tablets and iPads.
GOD BLESS.
I PAYED UGH. REBLOGGING TO SAVE U GUYS SOME MORE GAS MONEY
@ebbaliciousz
A few months ago someone said they wanted to see opal drawn in this outfit (I changed it up obviously but yeAH)
And I was like… nice, now let her sing
Guys my last drawing post I made a mistake and didn’t even realize it reblog this version cause that mistake is embarrassing
i’m going to be remembered by my pro-poly post this is my legacy
I do not know how far spread this scam is going, but it is dangerous.
TO ALL GIRLS 17 AND OLDER: If you receive a letter, phone call, or email from a company called Vector offering you a job HANG UP, THROW AWAY, AND OR BLOCK THEM IMMEDIATELY. Do NOT speak to them.
They have been getting girls to come in for job interviews with the promise of $16+ an hour pay and offering them glasses of water laced with drugs.
My friends and I have all received letters from them and they seem to be targeting girls of college age.
PLEASE REBLOG AND SPREAD THE WORD ON AN MEDIA YOU CAN.
Vector is a fairly well-known pyramid scheme type of company specializing in selling cutlery. I haven’t heard about this particular thing happening but honestly I wouldn’t be surprised since they do fuck people over financially at the very least.
They’re popular on college campuses in general, their flyers were posted all around my campus when I attended U of U.
ALWAYS do research on a company before making contact, ESPECIALLY if they’re advertising such a high starting wage for anyone without a degree.
here’s a Snopes article, if you want.
Don’t interview with Vector, yeah, it’s a horrible pyramid scheme.
Ok, that’s good. The letters we’ve been receiving have been plain, uninformative, and have no return address. They only promise high pay. Id heard of women in town responding and feeling uncomfortable and sometimes unsafe when looking into the interviews and then people were warning of the increasing human trafficking issues we already have in the area. Still not good, if it’s only a marketing scam. But be safe nonetheless.
reblog and replace a word from the title of the last movie you watched with ‘succ’ in the tags
tODAY I MADE A TWITTER ACCOUNT FOR A BAGEL
BUT I GOT TOO EXCITED AND STARTED FAVORITING ALL THE TWEETS CONTAINING THE WORLD “BAGEL” SO TWITTER SUSPENDED ME AND I DIDN’T KNOW WHAT TO DO SO I SENT THEM THIS EMAIL
AND THEY UNSUSPENDED ME
Words to keep inside your pocket: