She used to post on /b/ and made YouTube videos. She definitely used to be more edgy. The phrase, “shoe on head,” was frequently asked when somebody would post a picture of themselves on /b/. Because it’s almost entirely teenage boys, the chances of talking to a guy posting stolen pictures from some girl’s Photobucket account was almost a guarantee. So guys started requesting weird things like, “post a picture with a shoe on your head,” to prove the girl was actually a girl. I hope I typed this out coherently. I’m sleep deprived
She used to post on /b/ and made YouTube videos. She definitely used to be more edgy. The phrase, “shoe on head,” was frequently asked when somebody would post a picture of themselves on /b/. Because it’s almost entirely teenage boys, the chances of talking to a guy posting stolen pictures from some girl’s Photobucket account was almost a guarantee. So guys started requesting weird things like, “post a picture with a shoe on your head,” to prove the girl was actually a girl. I hope I typed this out coherently. I’m sleep deprived
or the sharpie
And even before the sharpie, the demand to see a topless photo before any “genuine” conversation would be allowed to take place