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Yes, and they’re likely to be the biggest fans of social-media stars.

What a wasted opportunity to truly make history as a major trans advocate. Of course she’s not one of them. She still thinks like a straight, white, wealthy, 60+ year old man. Makes no sense that she’s still a republican talking about “no hand outs” without understanding how many transpeople live in poverty, need

Yes, we as a very oppressed community (where you can murder us and get away with it with a “trans panic” defense) should be welcoming to a woman who actively does not give a shit about us and is supporting the things that hurt us.

Caitlyn Jenner is not an enigma. She is a vapid, selfish jerk without two thoughts to rub together. She would be a terrible representative of any community.

If she’s really dim, make sure she knows that Election Day was moved to the first Wednesday of November. Tell her it was one of Obama’s hundreds Executive Orders, she’ll accept that as fact.

People are sick of watching an out-of-touch rich person with no personality? Weird.

Not surprising.

You mean....out of your “wherever”?

Trump admitted being wrong? The media collectively called out one of his blatant lies? Well fuck it, its officially the End Times.

Someone talked him out of adding “LOL."

Has anyone yet said to his face, “you’re lying” or ask “were you lying then, or now?”? So far I’ve not heard anything like that, and it’s starting to piss me off.

My co-workers are just now buying some of It Works! body wraps and other products, while discussing how they saw all the “toxins” from their face pulled out during a demonstration.
I may have bitten halfway through my tongue.

Yup, this. And honestly, fuck their hustle. They're taking advantage of vulnerable (and often underage) people, selling bullshit with the promise that it will make them look like their favorite celebrity who has money for trainers, personal chefs, and surgeries to make them look the way they do. I hope the FTC cracks

A couple of months ago my 13 year-old cousins (twins) bought one of those “detox” teas (they’re laxatives ffs) because it was advertised by a youtuber they liked. They both secretly drank it everyday for about two weeks and one of the girls had to be hospitalised due to severe dehydration. That shit is dangerous. They

I'm in total agreement with this move. Medical products and the advertisement of said products SHOULD be tightly regulated. There's a reason why many of these companies only advertise on social media - these detox laxative teas can't claim to have the health benefits they boast on SM due to regulations regarding

I am finding some strange ad placement here in the comments and it is driving me crazy.

As much as I don’t wanna barge in on anyone’s hustle, something legitimately needs to be done about this. This kind of advertising is so ridiculously potent it is frightening. Everyone from lower tier E! celebs to your popular YouTube beauty/lifestyle vloggers are being paid to shill snake oil of all varieties. Unlike

A lot of crappy photo editing. The background is warped. You can see where she has pushed in various parts of her body (waist, arms, shoulders) to make them look ridiculously slimmer. The FTC should make people use a hashtag for that shit too. #warptool #photostretched #notmyactualbody

I look at some celeb endorsements as my STAY AWAY signs. If Dr. Oz thumbs up something then I am backing away and shaking my head for instance. Kim K and her krew are pretty much the same- if they are smiling and trying to sell it to me I will no thanks my happy butt away from there.

Product placement is just a visual use of a product— Like a water bottle sitting next to Kim K in a photo. But if Kim talks about the product, it crosses over into an endorsement.