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#anything for money
missbyng · 11 months
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i showed my coworker my new drawing and he said ‘wow that’s awesome !! you could like … i could pay you to draw my roblox avatar’
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mimsyfarmerfanclub · 1 year
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Joseph Sarno’s Anything for Money (1967) [2]
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People still supporting Balenciaga is so ew to me
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akuasucc · 2 years
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i follow like 5 people who be posting shit like this on they stories but i wont unfollow cus they fine and im interested in their lives cus im nosy
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fuzzyghost · 2 years
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newtsies · 3 years
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hey guys i'm sleeping in the small closet of our new house for $20, how is your night going? :)
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msgrumpygills · 3 years
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And I oop....
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Having a little hope that they'll come at her for this, but I'm cautiously optimistic.
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shellyslongride · 4 years
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So I guess politicians decided that it’s okay if THOUSANDS more die 😒
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asktimelessfeli · 5 years
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ILL GIVE YOU $100 IF HE LIVES
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mimsyfarmerfanclub · 1 year
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Joseph Sarno’s Anything for Money (1967) [1]
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turbobyakuren · 7 years
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Now that i seriously can get into Digital Art
it’s time to produce some actual Content so i can get Digital Art Commissions
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batboyblog · 7 years
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suppose I'm rich, and i pay you to do a story from a prompt i give you. Would you do it? Batfam stuff.
Fuck yes, um very yes hit me up.
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timotheechaamet · 7 years
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I can't wait til this girl gets what's coming to her :)
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millionsmillions · 9 years
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Each Monday at eleven o’clock, Lenny Weiss performed his favorite duty as executive producer of his hit game show, Anything for Money: he selected the contestants for that week’s show. He walked briskly across the stage set, the studio lights so white and glaring as to make the stage resemble the surface of the moon. In his silk navy suit, the man appeared to be a lone figure on the set, for his staff knew not to speak to him or even look at him. He had become the king of syndicated game shows for his skill in finding the people who would do anything for money, people that viewers would both envy and despise.
On Electric Literature’s Recommended Reading Tumblr  @recommendedreading check out National Book Award finalist Karen E. Bender’s short story “Anything for Money.”
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