
Bitch is making shit up about us. View attachment 376159
Admittedly, her hair doesn't look as bad as I was expecting after the first wash, but that dye job is still atrocious.
Did she not just spend fucking $320 at Walmart over the weekend? How much out-of-season basic bitch shit does she need?! Not that it would make it any better if AL bought shit that was "in"-- I'm just dumbfounded by her spending habits.
Edit: She's wearing the tennis shoes for the gym in this video and Becks in nowhere to be found until @6:21 when AL makes a cuddle joke with some ugly cups. Was the gym trip a big ruse to get Becky to chaperone shopping and eating out?![]()
But no one here brags about touching the poo, that's like rule #1.It's likely she has no understanding of how taxes work. No, YouTube does not withhold taxes on their content creators. YouTubers are considered independent contractors and if they make $600 or more in a year, YT will send them a 1099 form at the end of the year with their total annual earnings so that they can then report that income to the IRS and pay taxes on it. Amber probably receives the 1099, whether electronically or through regular mail, and thinks it's just some kind of receipt or whatever and throws it out and thinks nothing of it.
I hope Becky is a little more versed on how taxes work so she can help Amber because holy shit that's going to catch up to her in a bad way once the IRS notices she's got years of back taxes.
The trip to TJ Maxx day was more than $150. The black bag was $75, those backpacks are around the same price, the mugs were $6+ each, the makeup bag was probably around $20-25, and Becky got a pair of shoes at a different store which were probably Converse or similar, so another $50. Add in 7.5% tax (which is a low estimate) and you're looking at $200, minimum. Plus gas and eating out, it was probably another $250+ day.Did our gorl just get a big payday or something? Becky get her tax return maybe?
It's beyond me why she thinks she needs to spend almost $400 on a coffee maker and accessories, and then likely another $150+ on bags and mugs. Fucking b a g s. And the coffee mugs? Yeah, everyone wants a couple of cute mugs, I get it. Why not just go out and buy a set of mugs for the price of two of those fancy ones? Especially since they apparently only have a few.
Her lack of money management skills and her binge shopping just baffle me, honestly. She may have "quit" binge eating but now she's wasting all of her money binge shopping for useless shit that will just collect dust. WHY do you put up with this Becky? It must be like living with a child!
The trip to TJ Maxx day was more than $150. The black bag was $75, those backpacks are around the same price, the mugs were $6+ each, the makeup bag was probably around $20-25, and Becky got a pair of shoes which were probably Converse or similar, so another $50. Add in 7.5% tax (which is a low estimate) and you're looking at $200, minimum. Plus gas and eating out, it was probably another $250+ day.
Looking for the comment of the day..."gonna go to newest first so everyone has an even scale". What does that even mean?
It's likely she has no understanding of how taxes work. No, YouTube does not withhold taxes on their content creators. YouTubers are considered independent contractors and if they make $600 or more in a year, YT will send them a 1099 form at the end of the year with their total annual earnings so that they can then report that income to the IRS and pay taxes on it. Amber probably receives the 1099, whether electronically or through regular mail, and thinks it's just some kind of receipt or whatever and throws it out and thinks nothing of it.
I hope Becky is a little more versed on how taxes work so she can help Amber because holy shit that's going to catch up to her in a bad way once the IRS notices she's got years of back taxes.