Mark, now a self‑declared “Lolland Ambassador,” begins to incorporate tiny bits of that magic into their daily life—adding a splash of glitter to his coffee, turning bedtime stories into interstellar voyages, and, most importantly, never missing a chance to laugh with his daughter.
Naturally, any call for quality is met with resistance. Critics argue that “no crap” is gatekeeping. “Who decides what is crap?” they ask. “Sometimes I want to post a blurry photo of my lunch! That’s not crap; that’s life!” a loland sonya and dad i do not post crap verified
A “family verified” approach says: We may not have a blue checkmark from a billionaire’s platform, but we have each other’s backs — and we don’t post garbage. now a self‑declared “Lolland Ambassador
Mark, now a self‑declared “Lolland Ambassador,” begins to incorporate tiny bits of that magic into their daily life—adding a splash of glitter to his coffee, turning bedtime stories into interstellar voyages, and, most importantly, never missing a chance to laugh with his daughter.
Naturally, any call for quality is met with resistance. Critics argue that “no crap” is gatekeeping. “Who decides what is crap?” they ask. “Sometimes I want to post a blurry photo of my lunch! That’s not crap; that’s life!”
A “family verified” approach says: We may not have a blue checkmark from a billionaire’s platform, but we have each other’s backs — and we don’t post garbage.