Strange Things People Accidentally Made Famous
(A Love Letter to Mistakes That Went Viral Before Anyone Could Stop Them) Fame used to mean something. Talent.Achievement.Hard work.Timing. Now? Now fame
(A Love Letter to Mistakes That Went Viral Before Anyone Could Stop Them) Fame used to mean something. Talent.Achievement.Hard work.Timing. Now? Now fame
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Let’s kill a myth first. A viral post does not automatically mean money. Millions of views can equal: And this is where most
Here’s something that makes a lot of experienced creators uncomfortable: Right now, brand-new accounts are exploding faster than accounts that have been posting
Raise your hand if you’ve ever scrolled through social media and thought, “I’m just killing time”. Guilty as charged. But here’s the thing—social
I’ll admit it: I used to hate mornings. The alarm clock felt like a personal enemy, my bed was my only safe haven,
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I knew social media had officially changed sometime around February this year, when I watched a video with 2.3 million views that looked
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