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OP: we're beautiful. Commenter: get that bag. OP: actually no
A Twitter thread showing a post by a user claiming solidarity with Persian women responding to 'slut shaming' with photos of themselves. A commenter notes the original poster will make 'generational wealth,' and the OP replies that viral content actually doesn't pay much unless you're constantly viral. The exchange captures the disconnect between perceived social media riches and reality.
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Extra Strength Tylenol @MissesDread
All my Persian sisters responding to that slut shaming bitch with photos of themselves looking stunning- you make my heart so happy. We really are just so beautiful. ❤️ 💋 ✨
20:53 · 3/3/26 · 32K Views
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Carl Widlund @carl_widlund · 9h
I'm torn, because the original poster will be getting generational wealth type payouts from that post. Off the charts numbers.
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Extra Strength Tylenol @Miss... · 9h
It doesn't pay as much as people think. You have to go viral on almost daily basis for it to pay anything significant.
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