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Can we see more wonka articles I love reading about your life!! :3
Of course you can! π Here:
These are old, headlines for the opening of my factory to be precise! And if you can quite make out the Fortune magazine font it says, "The Most Successful Chocolatier in the World Opens the Gates of the Largest Chocolate Factory Ever Built".
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This is another article that goes along with the same date as the other. Grand opening of my factory, blah blah blah. Me cutting the ribbon. Fun stuff!
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And of course, this is an old one that I had posted once before in regards to a question about my awfully exaggerating 15-year disappearance:
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There are quite a few more good reads that I'm sure I could manage to dig up somewhere inside this factory. I'll post them sometime, eventually.
Curious. What was your favorite character that you ever played and why?? :)
Answer:
Ding ding ding! (Certain people are going to be pissed at me for not saying Vic' or Dante). Lol. All of my characters have a special place in my heart, though. The reasons why (among others):
I'm very much into sci-fi, I like fantasy & exploration so being able to become an imp & experience this completely alternate universe was really fun. πΏ
The wardrobe, as always, was my favorite part. Do I really need to explain this one? Lol. β¨
CGI effects/inserts. CGI & inserts can be dope as hell when it's done right. It's always impressive. π§‘
The magic. Omg, the magic. The battles. The adventure. The adorable racially diverse villagers & their huts. π
I love the character development - how his indifference, immaturity & mischievousness later led to leadership, badassness & loyalty. Fun fact: I cut my hair for this. He was supposed to originally have red hair but instead of dyeing my entire head we went with highlights because I didn't want my hair red for eons, I had other things to do. π
So yeah, these are a few of my favorite things.
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For every bad person you meet there's a good one, whenever you start to lose faith in humanity, remember that.
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Nintendo Franchises as Childrens Book made by Caldwell Tanner
Wait when Augustus fell in your chocolate river you said it was hot chocolate right?
Yes, hot melted chocolate. Oddly enough, I think he got the worst of it. Could have left him with some serious burns. He did tell me that he now has skin discoloration from the chocolate peeling off in pieces with layers of his skin, and now he's afraid of Wonka bars. Haha! Can you imagine?!
That's what you get for being greedy.βοΈπ
Zelda Universeβs latest Breath of the Wild Complete Story Dub episode features TarreyΒ Town
A new bonus installment of Zelda Universeβs own Breath of the Wild Complete Story Dub has been released! This one, entitled βTarrey Town,β is primarily focused on assisting Hudson in the building of a village from the ground up. The 17-minute episode showcases one of the most arguably impactful sidequests from the game. Be sure to watch the video and tune in this Friday for the last installmentβ¦
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was requested to redraw this one screenshot awhile back
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Nobody understands this complicated shit!
How do you come up with your financial planner/organization?
I organize percentages, range, demographic (that mostly being children), costs, income and do's and donuts (do nots), get it? Ahaha!
Ahem. Excuse the sloppy handwriting, I was in a rush. This is basically a short overview of the benefits to what's called "affiliate marketing." It's a pretty simple concept. For instance, you want an online store to sell your brand of candy. So you search out and find what's called an "affiliate network" and advertise your goodies to a seller, or an affiliate marketer. Should you be lucky enough to get someone interested in selling your shiz-na-ee, they would then set up a website or link to your line of candy. And every time you make a sell from their links or site, you both get paid. In other words, you have sustainable income, depending on how popular you are of course, and they pocket what's called a "commission", a sum of money earned through sales. You know how those greedy and money hungry YouTubers get paid a percentage by a sponsor just to shove a product down your cute little throat? Same thing, really. Unless you're the greedy YouTuber. But isn't that neat? You can still market your business right from your bedroom with ease. And in the times of Coronavirus where people can't physically go out to stores as much, this is my newest strategy, because I have to keep that revenue coming in! And the rest is pretty much the basic 101 stuff. Blah, blah, blah, economic decline, global panic, business thingy, you understand? Great! Loved your question, by the way!