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Also, she's looking more and more like a lipless angry dog, and I don't know if it's been said but she's getting more wall-eyed too.
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I feel like this picture really highlights the angry lipless dog comment you made. Like a superfat chihuahua ready to come at me for daring to look at its food bowl.
I’m genuinely curious what caused the recent spending spree. We know for a fact that she isn’t making that much money off youtube. If she did, she wouldn’t live with a roommate in a small apartment. I just hope it’s not covid money from the government. That money is supposed to help support you through a rough patch, not be used to buy CK underwear and $100 meals. There are millions of people who are or will be homeless within weeks or months. If she didn’t need that money for survival, she shouldn’t have taken it.
I don’t care if she chooses to blow all of her own money on junk she doesn’t need, but it doesn’t feel right to spend government checks on anything other than essentials.
I'd say it's maybe money from family or something else? I'm a Canadian and ironically I'm also a waitress so I had to dip into the CERB (our pandemic benefit) for a number of months. You can either make an EI claim for it or you can just apply on the CRA website and get it 3 days later (this is what I did), but there are qualifications. You have to have made something like 5k on your last income tax return - I have zero idea how adsense works and if you have to claim it as income. But she would hit that criteria if she claimed and filed. But you also have to have lost your job due to covid which she did not and you can't have left it voluntarily. It is super easy to just lie and get the 2k via the CRA website but they're also looking at severe penalties for liars including repaying every cent plus fines and potential jail time. So if she dipped into CERB and took the "free money" but still files taxes, she'll end up having to pay it back the next time she files.
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