Shantell Senior Nov 6, 2020 Exciting news I’ve recently started my own businessThat launched almost a week ago and already I’ve made 19 sales which is a huge success in my books. To tell you a little bit about my store I run an online kink store to fit into the kink communities that are out there I mostly focus on DDLG and ABDL communities. We sell just aboutEverything you can think of such as household items, clothing, make up, lingerie, shoes and accessories, sex toys and lots more With any store that starts off I am starting off with a small variety of items such as chokers and facemasks. Would really appreciate the support if you can visit or share any of my social media accounts Instagram: kinky_playground...
Shantell Senior Sep 11, 2020 Did the World Health Organisation lie about Covid-19 being a pandemic? On 11 March 2020 the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared Covid19 a pandemic. International public health is their mandate, after all. The problem is that, after admitting that “Pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly”, the Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus went on to say that “We have never before seen a pandemic sparked by a coronavirus. This is the first pandemic caused by a coronavirus. And we have never before seen a pandemic that can be controlled, at the same time.” These words are not only inexplicably careless and fraudulent, but constitute the clearest proof that on 11 March 2020 the WHO flouted its own wisdom and may have scammed the whole...
Shantell Senior Sep 11, 2020 in Lifestyle Red pill blue pill The red pill and blue pill is a meme representing a choice between taking either a "red pill" that reveals an unpleasant truth, or taking a "blue pill" to remain in blissful ignorance. The terms are directly derived from a scene in the 1999 film The Matrix. Red pill referring to being woken up and knowing not everything that you were told by social media, the news in the world is all true. You are not in slaved by the world. Blue pill referring to that you listen to everything that you hear on the news, in the paper, and by social media and selling all those around you An essay written by Russell Blackford discusses the red and blue pills, questioning whether if a person were...
Shantell Senior Sep 11, 2020 Sorry for my absence For those of you who follow me regularly on this app I do apologise for my absence the reason that I took such a long time off of this app is because I have been very successful with this app and I’ve made a lot of money but the last time I checked out I was not paid until just recently so the whole time that I’ve been gone I’ve been waiting for my pay to come through and I was starting to become sceptical thinking that you would only make a Certain amount on this app before they cut you off but that is not true so I’m back and can’t wait to begin posting again
Shantell Senior May 26, 2020 Afterpay: What is it and can it be trusted? The digital checkout service where you take now and pay later is quickly growing in Australia. Afterpay is a digital service that makes it possible to buy something now and pay it off in fortnightly instalments. Unlike layby, you'll get the product right away, whether you're shopping online or in-store. And in the best of scenarios you'll pay nothing more. The checkout method is quickly gaining popularity in Australia. As of February 2018, it's been used by more than 1.5 million customers to buy approximately a billion dollars worth of stuff from 12,000 merchants. The verdict Afterpay can be preferable to alternative sources of credit – but only if you make all of the repayments on...
Shantell Senior May 17, 2020 Justin Bieber Says He Wishes He Would Have ''Saved'' Himself for Marriage Pamela Avila By: Sat., May. 16, 2020 7:16 PM Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber can agree to disagree. During an episode of the couple's Facebook Watch series, The Biebers on Watch, the two were asked about past regrets and things they would go back to change. The "Yummy" singer answered that there are "probably a lot of things I would change." However, he added, "I don't regret anything because I think it makes you who you are and you learn from things. If I could go back and not have to face some of the bad hurt that I went through I probably would've saved myself for marriage." He went on to explain that although it "sounds crazy," he thinks "sex can be kind of confusing when...
Shantell Senior May 17, 2020 Japan COVID-19 doctors lack fresh masks, hazard pay: union survey FILE PHOTO: A doctor wearing an N95 mask prepares a simulation for drive-through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at Edogawa ward in Tokyo, Japan April 22, 2020. REUTERS/Issei Kato TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese hospital doctors on the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic face tough working conditions, with many reusing masks and few getting hazard pay, a survey by a labour union showed. The survey of about 170 doctors, conducted online from late April through May 6, found three-quarters said they were ordered to work on the coronavirus front line, while four-fifths said they receive no hazard allowance for the work. In the global scramble for...
Shantell Senior May 17, 2020 China urges food companies to boost supplies on fears of further COVID-19 disruption Naveen Thukral SINGAPORE/BEIJING (Reuters) - China has asked trading firms and food processors to boost inventories of grains and oilseeds as a possible second wave of coronavirus cases and worsening infection rates elsewhere raise concerns about global supply lines. FILE PHOTO: A worker inspects soybeans during the soy harvest near the town of Campos Lindos, Brazil February 18, 2018. Picture taken February 18, 2018. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino/File Photo Both state-run and private grain traders as well as food producers were urged to procure higher volumes of soybeans, soyoil and corn during calls with China’s Ministry of Commerce in recent days, three trade sources told Reuters. ...
Shantell Senior May 17, 2020 Obama renews attack on Trump virus response Getty ImagesBarack Obama has hit out at the Trump administration's coronavirus response twice in recent days Former US President Barack Obama has criticised his successor Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus crisis. In an online address to graduating college students, he said the pandemic had shown that many officials "aren't even pretending to be in charge". It is the second time in recent days that Mr Obama has hit out at the Trump administration's coronavirus response. He said it had been "an absolute chaotic disaster" during a leaked conference call last week. The former president also gave an address to high school students that was hosted by NBA star LeBron James and was part...
Shantell Senior May 16, 2020 Get paid to walk 🙊 Let’s start with the basics… What’s this app all about!? And how do you make money!? Sweatcoin is a digital currency (cryptocurrency) that you earn by walking or running. You earn Sweatcoin through an app on your phone; it tracks your outdoor steps throughout the day and rewards you with about 1 SWC (1 Sweatcoin) per 1,000 steps you make. These coins can been redeemed for gifts ranging from magazines, healthy energy drinks, music downloads, to digital watches, running shoes, electronics, and more. Heck, the app creators even said they want you to be able to pay your taxes with Sweatcoins… crazy, right!? At this stage sweatcoin only has a one time offer for cash payment of...
Shantell Senior May 16, 2020 China's Wuhan conducted 113,609 COVID-19 tests on May 15: officials A child reacts while undergoing nucleic acid testing in Wuhan, the Chinese city hit hardest by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, Hubei province, China May 16, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song BEIJING (Reuters) - The city of Wuhan, the original epicentre of the new coronavirus outbreak in China, conducted 113,609 nucleic acid tests on May 15, the local health authority said on Saturday. Wuhan has launched a city-wide testing campaign after confirming last weekend its first cluster of COVID-19 infections since its release from a virtual lockdown on April 8 to contain the spread of the pathogen. The number of tests administered on May 15 in the city of 11 million residents was more...
Shantell Senior May 16, 2020 Celebrity Culture Will Never Be The Same From Instagram to TikTok, our new pop culture demands that stars be both accessible and vulnerable online amid the pandemic. Zeba Blay Illustration: HuffPost; Photos: Getty Left to right: Naomi Campbell, Gal Godot, Will Smith and Florence Pugh. In the weeks since social distancing began in earnest, there have been numerous articles written about how celebrities arebasically losing it. Celebrity culture is in a weird place. Ana de Armas and Ben Affleck are snapped on paparazzi stroll after paparazzi stroll, awkwardly kissing through face masks. Gal Gadot “and friends” share an ill-conceived clip of themselves singing John Lennon’s “Imagine” from the comfort of their...