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Law School Murders: Likeness, Name, and Image

Yawquisha continues her streak.

By Skyler SaundersPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
Law School Murders: Likeness, Name, and Image
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The video for Yawquisha’s package on Kim kept glitching. Every time she put in the chirons or the runner, she would see a symbol in the lower left hand corner showing her the levels of what needs to be done to upload the file.

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She rejiggered the data and reentered it. No luck. She kept trying until she found the proper way to do it. She finally uploaded the file to the Internet. In ten minutes, she had a hundred thousand views.

Within an hour she had two and half million views. The whole case was about Kim’s suspected threatner. Of course, the footage remained in the controlled voice and the image was blurred. She talked to people on the street about Kim and her entanglements with the law and how she always came out clean and together.

Yawquisha looked at the analytics and saw how much money she was making. She enjoyed the millions of dollars she generated from the subscriptions and views she accrued.

She looked at the data, and found that she reached eighty-seven countries and her words were translated into sixty languages.

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Yawquisha took the time to appraise the videos. She saw her flaws and what she needed to strengthen. With her ability behind the screen, she took it upon herself to further understand the greatness of her powers. What she knew came from half a semester in film school at Delaware Arts Film and Television Academy. She dropped out right before her final exam but was gifted equipment that started with DVDs. Now onto the Internet, she used her talents to show the world Delaware and the wonder of Kim Jergensen.

From the ridealong to the murders in Wilmington to the Academy murders, she covered it all. When she looked at the picture she still wanted to make adjustments. She prepared for her next step in her digital journey. Like a miner going deep into the earth, she dug out gems and precious metals.

The next day, the video had five million views. She continued to march on to her hours of excellence. This countered with the various comments that she received. Most of them were supportive, others not. She enjoyed the latter. If they were objective, even better. Of course she liked to receive positive thoughts but she never enjoyed them as much as the constructive criticism.

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When she had reached the level of the videographer who had close to ten million subscribers she knew she was doing something right.

In two days the video saw twenty million views. She scrambled and grinded like none other. The swagger of a CEO gave her the frit and the might to tower over her competition. She took into account the amount of money and time that was supposed to be placed in front of her.

Yawquisha actually turned down deals just to remain on the online video site. She wanted to expand on the block. She was never stranded. With close to four billion total views, she had made herself into a figure of admiration.

Kim watched the video and looked serious. She took in the interviews and relished the fact that she was not identified but every other video site and channel. Even Channel 30 displayed her name, image, and likeness without relief. Still, Kim made the effort to watch all of her videos.

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With her eyes never averted from the screen, Kim could understand the importance of the power of media. Her days of being in the Corps and having to prepare reports for the colonels and generals reminded her of the work that went into it.

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