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Brazos Southeastern LA Fan Member since Oct 2013 20131 posts
re: 40 sexiest snapchats to follow!! NSFW WOWYHI? Posted by Brazos on 1/30/18 at 8:28 am to TigerBuddha
I only see ONE woman that might be black. This is so fricking racist! OMG I'm literally shaking over this.
Blob Fish LSU Fan Member since Mar 2016 3091 posts
Posted by Blob Fish on 1/30/18 at 8:37 am to TigerBuddha
This is my personal fave, who I found right here on the OT. Thanks, guys!
Brazos Southeastern LA Fan Member since Oct 2013 20131 posts
Posted by Brazos on 1/30/18 at 8:40 am to Blob Fish
OneMoreTime SMU Fan Florida Gulf Coast Fan Member since Dec 2008 61584 posts
Posted by OneMoreTime on 1/30/18 at 8:46 am to TSLG
quote: It's like her plastic surgeon said, "I'm just gonna go excessive on all the good shite on this one."
WildManGoose LSU Fan Member since Nov 2005 4551 posts
Posted by WildManGoose on 1/30/18 at 8:47 am to TSLG
If you saw her before you'd see that God didn't do this woman any favors other than those udders of course. A doctor is to thank for the rest.
lsu1919 LSU Fan Member since May 2017 3244 posts
Posted by lsu1919 on 1/30/18 at 8:51 am to CobraCommander83
quote: Disappointed that there are no plus size girls in that list. I feel like this is a troll... but...
YipSkiddlyDooo Member since Apr 2013 3530 posts
Posted by YipSkiddlyDooo on 1/30/18 at 9:01 am to TigerBuddha
bayourougebengal LSU Fan Member since Mar 2008 7065 posts
Posted by bayourougebengal on 1/30/18 at 9:16 am to TigerBuddha
bayourougebengal LSU Fan Member since Mar 2008 7065 posts
Posted by bayourougebengal on 1/30/18 at 9:17 am to lsu1919
lsu1919 LSU Fan Member since May 2017 3244 posts
Posted by lsu1919 on 1/30/18 at 9:28 am to bayourougebengal
Blob Fish LSU Fan Member since Mar 2016 3091 posts
Posted by Blob Fish on 1/30/18 at 9:33 am to lsu1919
I’ve seen better looking chicks at Piccadilly.
LanierSpots Auburn Fan Bradenton, Florida Member since Sep 2010 53448 posts
Posted by LanierSpots on 1/30/18 at 9:43 am to Blob Fish
Women are not meant to be this hot. Just fricks up the balance of everything. And I dont care who she is married to.
CobraCommander83 Clemson Fan Member since Feb 2017 8726 posts
Posted by CobraCommander83 on 1/30/18 at 2:59 pm to lsu1919
No troll at all. I like bigger women more.
StealthCalais11 LSU Fan Lurker since 2007 Member since Aug 2011 12235 posts
Posted by StealthCalais11 on 1/30/18 at 3:00 pm to TigerBuddha
Weekend Schemers is the goat snapchat handle
Wolfhound45 Liberty Fan 3rd Annual tSECRant Best Poster Member since Nov 2009 103182 posts Online 
Posted by Wolfhound45 on 1/30/18 at 3:04 pm to TigerBuddha
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Snapchat has more than 100 million users. But how are you supposed to find any of them?
Part of Snapchat’s beauty is that it’s not aggressively public. You can snap photos privately to one person or several people at a time. Your photos, unless your friends screenshot them before they disappear, fade away after a few seconds.
But you don’t just have to follow — or share photos with — only your friends. You can sequence snaps to create a public story, a kind of flipbook that anyone following you on the app can access as many times as they want in a 24-hour period. It’s those stories where some of the funniest, weird, coolest, and most interesting stuff on Snapchat exists.
The problem is that it’s hard to figure out where they are. The Snapchat Discovery tab leads you only to carefully curated content from news organizations, and the app is generally (and maybe intentionally) not as intuitive as some of its rival social platforms. It’s easy to give up and just delete it from your phone. But Snapchat is used by tons of weird, interesting, creative people, all of whom are creating fascinating new things for increasingly large audiences.
As on many social networks, the best Snapchat users have something that you might not — a talent for drawing, a gift for short skits, a closet full of Prada, the major keys to life — but, just as important, they have a willingness to show it off in a funny, engaging, and down-to-earth way. The culture of Snapchat is more outgoing and less “filtered” than Instagram; you come to it for personality and presence rather than perfect curation. Users share less-buttoned-up versions of themselves, and act in the moment, without doing a ton of editing (or thinking) prior to publishing. They talk at the camera in a way that makes you feel like you could be sitting in the same room, or show off cool stuff — drawings, dishes, bags — with immediate glee rather than filtered distance.
So: How do you find those accounts? Which are the ones worth adding to your roster of friends? And once you figure all of that out, how do you follow them?
Look no further. We’ve assembled this list of 101 artists, musicians, celebrities, chefs, models, trainers, and dogs we believe are worth your follow. Yes, DJ Khaled is there, along with a handful of other people you’ll recognize (though their Snapchats might show a side of their lives you didn’t realize existed). But many, we hope, will be brand-new names (ever heard of Julz Goddard or Audrey Spencer?) you’ll be happy we introduced you to. They’ll show you everything from the Miami club scene to cat videos. All 101 have found a home on the app where they can be funny, or weird, or cute, or just flat-out creative. They’re all, to put it bluntly, really good at Snapchat.
With each profile on this list, there’s a corresponding yellow box containing a ghost. This is a Snapcode, a user-specific QR code that you can use to add people on Snapchat. (There are a few other ways to do this, but this method is definitely the easiest.)
To add a person, whip out your phone, open the app, and take a picture of your Snapcode of choice. You’ll see a pop-up notification where you’ll need to tap “Add Friend” to confirm. Or you can swipe down from the Snapchat home screen, tap “Add Friends,” and manually type in their username.
To help make sense of what is, we admit, a very long list, we’ll kick it off with a Top Ten — the ten you should follow now.
Name: DJ Khaled Day job: DJ Username: djkhaled305 Why you should follow: There’s a reason DJ Khaled’s name feels like it’s been in every headline about Snapchat for the past six months: The guy is good. From daily lessons about life and musings while he waters his plants to that time he infamously got lost on a Jet Ski, Khaled’s life is Snapchat gold. We just wish he’d stop snapping from the shower. We’re worried about water damage.
Name: Cyrene Quiamco Day job: Snapchat influencer Username: cyreneq Why you should follow: If Kylie Jenner is the king of Snapchat (It’s the 21 st century! Women can be kings!), then Cyrene Quiamco is its queen. Earlier this year, the 26-year-old quit her full-time job as a web designer with Verizon; now she pays the bills solely with her colorful doodled snaps, for which brands pay her thousands of dollars. Her “celebrity selfies,” a series where Quiamco draws herself beside stars like Bruno Mars and Ellen DeGeneres, is a fan favorite.
Name: Georgio Bassil Day job: Pursuing a master’s degree in interior architecture Username: georgio.copter Why you should follow: Georgio Bassil whimsically transforms photos and videos from his everyday life by adding six-eyed, three-horned monsters. At their best, his snaps are almost like miniature Monsters Inc. sequels — in other words, great.
Name: Arnold Schwarzenegger Day job: Actor, Terminator, and former governor of California Username: arnoldschnitzel Why you should follow: Most 68-year-olds don’t even know what Snapchat is, much less how to use it and use it well. But most 68-year-olds have never played Conan the Barbarian, either. Late in life, Arnold Schwarzenegger has become a social-media savant with a deep understanding of what makes for good snaps: a peek behind the scenes of the actor turned politician turned actor’s day-to-day life with some well-placed emoji. Follow for world travel, a look behind the scenes of current projects and, not surprisingly, a lot of gym selfies.
Name: Kym Perfetto Day job: SoulCycle Instructor Username: kymnonstop Why you should follow: A SoulCycle master instructor (way better than your regular, boring, normal instructor), former Amazing Race competitor, and generally athletic human, Kym Perfetto finds there are few hours throughout the day where she isn’t moving. Watch as she snaps while bopping from spin class to the gym to another spin class. Why would you pay for a SoulCycle membership when you can just open up Snapchat and pretend?
Name: Yvan Rodic Day job: Style photographer and creator of FaceHunter Username: mrfh Why you should follow: Yvan Rodic — a.k.a. FaceHunter — is one of the web’s best-known street-style photographers. He once told Vogue that to take a great photograph, “you need a great character with a good spirit.” (You also need a big travel budget, but luckily Rodic has that.)
Name: Julieanna Goddard Day job: Blogger and promoter at “ Yez Julz !” Username: yesjulz Why you should follow: Consider Julz Goddard’s Snapchat your all-access pass to the parties and clubs you wish you were hanging out at instead of sitting on your couch. The self-proclaimed “director of vibes” hails from Miami and dreams of “ bridging the gap between cool & conscious .” Whatever that means. Follow her because her life is way more chill than yours.
Name: Christine Mi Day job: Snapchat artist and strategist Username: miologie Why you should follow: After graduating from Yale in 2015, Christine Mi decided to forgo the traditional career route and instead go all-in on Snapchat. And why not? She has a zany, colorful account filled with incredibly detailed drawings of classic art pieces — with Christine’s face wedged in the middle.
Name: Shaun McBride Day job: Snapchat influencer and vlogger Username: shonduras Why you should follow: Better known online as “Shonduras,” Shaun McBride was among the first people to get a big Snapchat following (and, consequently, big brand partnerships). You wouldn’t think watching somebody install a cereal dispenser would be entertaining, but when McBride does it, you can’t help but wish you’d thought of it first.
Name: Los Angeles County Museum of Art Day job: Museum Username: lacma Why you should follow: One Drake lyric at a time, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is determined to get Snapchat addicts interested in art. The museum likes to use lyrics from popular music paired with shots of artwork from its collection, like a painting of coconuts paired with the caption “I’m in love with the coco.” You get the idea.
Name: Dasha Battelle Day job: Snapchat creator Username: dabttll Why you should follow: Batelle describes herself as “a creator of artsy thangz on Snapchat.” Expect to see her doodling herself into everything from a walrus to David Bowie to a dog playing poker. And before you ask how she’s able to draw in such accurate detail, Batelle is very clear on her website : She uses only her finger. No stylus involved.
Name: Chino Day job: Property master and art director Username: turbanchino Why you should follow: Some people snap their cool lives. Other people just snap themselves and paint a cool life around them. Like Chino (he’s known only by his first name). Chino has a particular gift for celebrity portraits: His best snaps are the ones where he draws entire scenes from movies, leaving a hole for his face. We think he makes a pretty convincing Regina George.
Name: Sallia Goldstein Day job: Engineer Username: salliasnap Why you should follow: Who says social media can’t be educational? (Try to read that without rolling your eyes.) A full-time engineer and part-time Snapchat pro, Goldstein has an account devoted to all things science; every Monday she hosts a weekly show where she demonstrates experiments, like building a Rube Goldberg machine. Doesn’t hurt that she’s also one heck of an artist.
Name: Steven Paananen Day job: Balloon artist Username: stevenballoons Why you should follow: A self-described “Balloon artist Juggler Unicyclist Photographer” from Boston, Steven Paananen’s Snapchat game is, quite literally, blowing up. Paananen’s balloons are not your average party favor; many of them are taller than Steven is. In his own words: “I want to bring happiness to as many people as possible cause the world doesn’t have enough of it.”
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