They actually are private for the exact reason of this article. People will follow an account due to being tagged in a meme and there’s a good chance they won’t unfollow after viewing said meme. It’s just the current strategy for building a following on a meme page, it maybe a temporary trend. The previous trend was trying to make it to someone’s explore page.
You need to get on that metal tumbler life. I typically don’t go to starbucks but once I bought my 32 oz yeti there and they filled it up for like $0.50. People forget that you can get a discounted drink there if you bring your own cup.
High school kids are savage, they’re taking that lord of the flies mentality to the internet. Back in the day, at least kids could at escape all that when they went home.
I feel legitimately sad. I found this site not too long after I graduated from college/started my career about 3 years ago. It’s become a part of my daily life and I’m sure others can relate. I’m going to miss the shit out of this site.
I just read JD’s “I Want To Know Who Is Watching ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ And How These Shows Remain On The Air” and my goodness, what happened in the comment section? I can’t believe how many people went out of their way to create a PGP account just to clap-back.
That was even worst than when he said “I think they only way they would [pay her for pictures of her knitting] is if you were wearing nothing but yarn or something hahah” to Diane on Bumble.
They say “tradition”, I say cult
They actually are private for the exact reason of this article. People will follow an account due to being tagged in a meme and there’s a good chance they won’t unfollow after viewing said meme. It’s just the current strategy for building a following on a meme page, it maybe a temporary trend. The previous trend was trying to make it to someone’s explore page.
There was no evidence of a tracking number.
Remember when Charlie didn’t even send out a gift for The 2nd Annual PGP Remote Writers Secret Santa
This meant to be reply to Serena from LA, I don’t know why it’s showing as an independent comment.
You need to get on that metal tumbler life. I typically don’t go to starbucks but once I bought my 32 oz yeti there and they filled it up for like $0.50. People forget that you can get a discounted drink there if you bring your own cup.
High school kids are savage, they’re taking that lord of the flies mentality to the internet. Back in the day, at least kids could at escape all that when they went home.
I wonder if Kiawah Island Strip Club is still in Seattle
I feel legitimately sad. I found this site not too long after I graduated from college/started my career about 3 years ago. It’s become a part of my daily life and I’m sure others can relate. I’m going to miss the shit out of this site.
R.I.P. PGP, you’ll be missed
Josh is the type of guy to read all of the Terms & Conditions
You’re right, Will or other Grandex employee, I just never seen anything like it before.
I just read JD’s “I Want To Know Who Is Watching ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ And How These Shows Remain On The Air” and my goodness, what happened in the comment section? I can’t believe how many people went out of their way to create a PGP account just to clap-back.
*insert De Beers cartel argument against diamonds*
What a whirlwind of a story. It’s always interesting hearing insight into the show like that. Some quality PGP content.
Are you going to do some crowd surfing? At the cars and coffee I mean, not the concert.
That was even worst than when he said “I think they only way they would [pay her for pictures of her knitting] is if you were wearing nothing but yarn or something hahah” to Diane on Bumble.
Indeed, I may throw them a follow as well.
Josh is the type of guy to be a blogger with a private Instagram account
Josh is the type of guy to wave goodbye to the people on the ground from a roller-coaster