L5cheermom
Cheer Parent
- Mar 29, 2012
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It's like fairly common practice to buy twitter followers. It's like 14 bucks for a thousand followers.
Who knew? Well you did, of course, and apparently my 16 year old, but who else?
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It's like fairly common practice to buy twitter followers. It's like 14 bucks for a thousand followers.
I'm not going to lie, I had no clue who this girl was and thought it was crazy that she had 50k followers. But if you search on Status People Fake Follower Check — Social Media Management Platform for Business you can check if people bought their followers or not. Hers are 94% real. Meaning she hasn't bought any. Which is insane.
There was a Cheer Athletics question thread that BlueCat had and someone asked this and I think the answer was because it worked with a logo idea and they could make lots of team names that were cat themed? But I don't know for sure that's just what I remember!On the subject of cheerleading, why did Cheer Athletics pick cats for their mascot?
Just to butt in here but we do this in our pyramid! I think it looks really good and it's an interesting move to do at level 2.
Could someone list the Cali team names and their divisions? Like Sparkles & Aces. I'd like to know what teams people are talking about
I have no idea. I haven't heard of her until this thread and then I did some twitter investigation this morning hahah
YES! It bugs me so much when I see this. If your uniform says "World Class" on it I'm pretty sure a picture of you giving the middle finger in your uniform isn't very classy...however, if little kids are looking up to you, you should probably not look like you're going out to a club while wearing your uniform and have things hanging out. you should also not pose/post pictures giving the middle finger in said uniform. i looked on the "famous" tumblr... every picture is of her half naked, or random people making out and whatnot. awesome role model.
In line with what BlueCat was saying about his gym requesting athletes sign off with them before posting in uniform, I imagine it wasn't for things like the cheerlebrity comps or magazine stuff. I figured it was things like, doing stupid stuff in uniform and letting pics of it get posted online..YES! It bugs me so much when I see this. If your uniform says "World Class" on it I'm pretty sure a picture of you giving the middle finger in your uniform isn't very classy...