The concept is pretty dumb in my eyes and I really despise it myself.Oh, how I despise the word influencer. It makes me want to pound on the Influencer exponentially.
The concept is pretty dumb in my eyes and I really despise it myself.Oh, how I despise the word influencer. It makes me want to pound on the Influencer exponentially.
Pound them in what way?Oh, how I despise the word influencer. It makes me want to pound on the Influencer exponentially.
Thanks for sharing that information, swampratt! It's essential for filmmakers, even individuals, to be aware of the permit requirements when filming in National Parks. These regulations help maintain the natural beauty and integrity of these areas. And yes, it's interesting that even social media posts can fall under this requirement.
This is a good and a bad thing. I’ll take it what it’s for. Protect the parks that are under funded. I have been to these federal parks and they are under funded. The good thing is that veterans can apply and get park passes for life. I’m guessing some of that money is going to that.All the “freedom” you want - so long as you meet the government’s requirements, pay their fees, and obtain their permits.
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