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Yet, we soldier on, for you ungrateful goblins who demand MOAR. 1 It’s dirty work, but it’s an honest paycheck of zero dollars and zero cents. As the resident sponge, I assume the primary responsibility for herding the writing talent into these tight metal corridors, leading the way as we all get covered in thirty day’s worth of dead skin, even deader rodents, and this weird yellow slime that seems to ooze from nearly every seam. Gannon has shown that great things can happen to those who do.Another month, another disgusting panel to unhinge, and another tunnel to de-grime. “Honestly, I didn’t think I would stay with it.” “My mom got me to go to the tryouts,” Gannon said. “The scary thing is, if I had another setter, she would have been one of my top hitters.”Īs with her business, Gannon didn’t envision her rapid athletic growth, either, when she took that route so many years ago and joined Schenectady’s modified team. “She is a heck of an athlete overall,” Rosenthal said. Gannon is currently competing for the Jaguars Volleyball Club where she is getting an opportunity to play as an outside hitter. “I am considering my options,” Gannon said. The Schenectady coach is certain Gannon could help a college team somewhere with her athletic gifts, but she has yet to decide on her future plans outside of continuing with her slime business. “The last two years, especially, she really came out of her shell as a player and did great things for the team,” Rosenthal said. She had 349 assists as a junior, and 322 as a senior in six fewer games. Gannon played on the Schenectady varsity for four years and started in her last three, and finished with 944 assists and 445 defensive digs. “That makes me feel really proud, considering where we started,” Gannon said of the Patriots’ climb to prominence. This past season, Schenectady even threw a scare into Suburban Council power Shenendehowa when it took the first set in a Section II tournament match. Marisa Gannon can also be seen in action on Hudl and on MaxPrep videos performing for the Schenectady volleyball team that she helped go from an also-ran to a competitive group with her setting and defense. There’s a lot to do, but it’s something I want to continue.” Planning out what I’m going to make this week.
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“Pretty much every day I am doing something,” said Gannon, who gets a big assist from her mom and dad, Maria and Scott Gannon. Gannon said her business keeps her quite busy, but she enjoys doing it, and takes satisfaction that her slime, while fun to play with, can also be used to relieve stress and for therapeutic purposes. “She is a rock star,” Schenectady athletic director Steve Boynton said of Gannon. Now people all over the world look at them.” “I started posting videos for my friends. When I started, no one was super famous doing it,” the 17-year-old said. The young entrepreneur has well over 600,000 followers on both Instagram and TikTok. Gannon’s most popular YouTube videos have been seen by millions. “It’s definitely a lot bigger than a lot of people imagine,” Gannon said. Over the past few years, she has created ‘hundreds of different slimes’ to distribute to her fans. YouTube videos and TikTok videos centering on all things slime have played a role in an increased demand for the stuff she makes with glue, borax, water and all sorts of additional ingredients to create different textures, smells and sounds when squeezed. They were saying how cool it was and they were saying, ‘I want to have this’ and ‘make me one.’” “I remember on the first day of school when I was in eighth grade, I put something out on Instagram,” she said. Her business (, is named after one of her pet birds who liked to sit on her head when she made slime. For a long time she had played with the stuff just as a hobby, but as an eighth-grader she decided to ramp up the volume of slime she made, and started selling it and promoting the business she named “Parakeet Slimes” through social media.