This looks so fucking comfortable.
This looks so fucking comfortable.
I saw another girl who got dumped right before the wedding, and her photoshoot went viral. I’m sorry, but it’s embarrassing to trash a dress and do a photoshoot, as if you had something to prove. At one point she’s flexing her arms as if she had won a fight, but in reality she didn’t. It’s a very immature, undignified…
In all honesty I haven’t read their texts, but nope, disagree about their need for privacy. Or disagree that it’s sacrosanct. You learn quickly how to ask the right questions.
Cersei is about to fulfill her worst nightmares. :) I can’t fucking wait.
Exactly! I mean, I think it’s okay if someone who normally doesn’t spam their IG gets a little excited once in a while having a good day and posts a bunch, but the constant ones... GAH. I don’t need to see more than 5 pics/videos from a single event, cube selfies, or daily affirmation quotes. Oh, and people who like…
Yeah, I’m very open and forgiving about people posting pics in general because it’s an easy way for me to know what’s going on in my friends’ and family’s lives. I enjoy 95% of what is posted. But as you said there is always that one person who just doesn’t know how to self-censor or curate and also posts A LOT. If…
I think we all have that one friend who is terrible at Instagram and you just can’t actually tell them.
Yes! It’s all about curating what you choose to share. I love a well-framed picture or something funny and/or interesting. What I don’t like is 100 snapshots of poorly taken pics. One of my friends posts like every pic of her kids- and half of them are really unflattering and boring. I wish I could tell her to be more…
OMG, I need to know whether “winning the breakup” is a thing because I’m having a breakup and I really think I’m winning but if it isn’t a thing, I probably should calm down about it.
I think the best way to do it is to have a purpose for the photo, like you said. Seeing a coffee cup that’s in another country doesn’t make it more interesting than all the other coffee cups on a photo site.
What I like about Instagram is that some people out there really know how to take a good photo. They use colors, the know how to capture interesting things. It’s not just about posting a shitty picture, but to share something interesting.
And, like, the WHOLE POINT is that if you have to be extraordinary in order to get paid the same as mediocre white men, THAT’S UNFAIR.
I guessed Robin Thicke.
You are awfully defensive for having posted a Youtube video that you think summarizes the issue, in your own mind. If I were as certain as you seem to be about it’s infallibility, I wouldn’t be jumping at others and asking for them to try and explain the issue from their perspective. Smart guy.
I kid you not, this is the first time I have ever read a comment on Youtube that was relevant, accurate, and not vulgar.
Yeah, there’s something about this article that really irks me. Not just the casual elitism, but the, dare I say it, melodramatic and self-involved emotional reactions to everything.
Jillian is the worst kind of traveler. She’s not meeting and interacting with human beings from another culture, learning and sharing and benefiting all involved. She’s going to the zoo, and the people she sees are the animals on exhibit.
I just think it’s really inappropriate to touch a stranger’s child without the consent of their parent or guardian. There is in fact some middle ground between treating them “meanly or rudely” and giving them money or putting a stamp on their hand. If my kid came home with a strange stamp on them saying that they were…
BUT do give to old people. Most likely they are not in gangs. When I was living in Cambodia I always gave to old people but never to children. The old beggars had hard lives, especially with the khmer rouge.