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LOCAL TWITCH STREAMER SELLING HER BATH WATER AND FARTS IN A JAR

Influencer selling their bath waters and farts in a jar to earn money As the digital age continues to evolve, so does the way people make money. In recent years, influencers have become an increasingly popular way to make money online.

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While some influencers make money through sponsored posts, subscriptions, and other forms of advertising, a growing number of influencers are now selling much more unusual items, such as bath water and farts in a jar, to make money.

KiaraaKitty Twitch Streamer

The local Twitch streamers sell her farts and and bath waters on her website.

She stated that there is a high demand and her merchandise are running low on stock.

She also sells her used Lingerie

The concept of selling bath water as a way to make money has been met with both criticism and praise. On one hand, some people believe that selling bath water is a cheap way for influencers to make money, and that it is exploitative of their followers. On the other hand, some people see it as a unique and creative way to make money from their followers.

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Similarly, influencers have also started selling farts in a jar. While this may seem like a strange concept, it has become quite popular among some influencers.

For example, one influencer, known as “The Fart Lady”, has sold her farts in a jar for as much as $15 a jar. While this may seem like a strange concept, it has become quite popular among some influencers.

While selling bath water and farts in a jar may seem like a strange way to make money, it has proven to be quite lucrative for some influencers. Not only do they make money from the sales of the items, but they also gain more exposure and followers as a result. In addition, the items also generate some buzz and interest, which can be beneficial for any influencer.

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