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Gloria Tesch is barely a lolcow at all. The real lolcows are the people on her Facebook and other social media.
She's like a piece of rotting meat, and they are the flies.
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Gloria Tesch is barely a lolcow at all. The real lolcows are the people on her Facebook and other social media.
Well, lookee what we have here! It's the ritualistic "Girls at the Club Want Attention" dance! Seems with all that exposed flesh flying around, wearing those revealing dresses and looking like a candy store just wasn't getting the job done.
O, this corrupt generation, this fallen nation. Who can turn us toward the light? What voice of clarity and truth can serve as a beacon in this world of sin and unrighteousness?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-lAuUkpZOl4
I'm gonna watch this thread more, mainly to see how low of a man Watermelon can be and how tiny his balls are. He already got me to cringe here.
Anyone who actually likes candy corn should be killed.
I'm impressed that the first few pages of results for "turkey cupcakes" didn't include any variations of that exact image in her post. But all that might mean is she waited until page 5 or 6 to grab an image.
I'm impressed that the first few pages of results for "turkey cupcakes" didn't include any variations of that exact image in her post. But all that might mean is she waited until page 5 or 6 to grab an image.
I'm impressed that the first few pages of results for "turkey cupcakes" didn't include any variations of that exact image in her post. But all that might mean is she waited until page 5 or 6 to grab an image.
Yep, though the problem for Tesch is that if you say you got published through (say) Xlibris or Kindle/CreateSpace or Lulu.com, people will immediately identify those as vanity presses. So Tesch (and J. M. Sweet, and copious others) need to employ shell companies that acts as their "publishers" (consciously or not).There are nowadays vanity publishers that charge the author very little, or even nothing at all...
http://listings.findthecompany.com/l/23829067/Liberty-s-Book-Press-in-Palm-Harbor-FLYep, though the problem for Tesch is that if you say you got published through (say) Xlibris or Kindle/CreateSpace or Lulu.com, people will immediately identify those as vanity presses. So Tesch (and J. M. Sweet, and copious others) need to employ shell companies that acts as their "publishers" (consciously or not).
I guess that there is (or at least was) some minor costs involved in running "Liberty's Book Press". Hard to speculate exactly how much, though. I think the "company" used to have at least some web presence and might actually exist as a company in the papers in Tesch's desk drawer, but it'd be pretty interesting to see just how far they extended this particular part of the ruse.
It does look totally stolen but it's not like they're diamond encrusted cupcakes on a beach being prepared by a hotter girl in a bikini.Does reverse searching include Pinterest images? Because that looks like something that would come from there. I refuse to believe Gloria didn't steal it.
Liberty's Book Press may be a way for Mr. Tesch to:
1) Make his little Girl feel special
2) washing some questionable money nice and clean