Instagram attention whore quits Instagram and makes the New York Times

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Cr33pin

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samsamsam said:
no make up and tears bad combo. well make up and tears isn't much better. WB.

Correction
Make up and tears are as sexy as it gets
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DeeDee

 
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Ambicatus said:
joost said:
People shouldn't give her attention unless she put some naked pictures. And even these days, pics are so photoshoped, filters, etc, it doesn't even look real. You see plenty of perfect 10's in perfect scenarios but they're just bangable chicks.

Would you bang this girl? Me neither.

She looks perfectly serviceable, in fact I like her better in the first picture because you can't see all the crap deep, meaningful tattoos.

[quote="joost']What about this one? From Her Instagram pics, I'll marry her.

Check her passport stamps first.
[/quote]

You do realize they are the same person?
 

Paracelsus

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Ambicatus said:
[quote="joost']What about this one? From Her Instagram pics, I'll marry her.

Check her passport stamps first.
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Those tattoos are all the relevant passport stamps you'll ever need to view.
 

Belgrano

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Just read a local newspaper, saw an article about her.
An 18-year-old attention whore from the other side of the world pretends to have changed her view on social media.
Why exactly is this news? Why is this international news?
I´m seriously confused.
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Celtic_Austrian said:
Just read a local newspaper, saw an article about her.
An 18-year-old attention whore from the other side of the world pretends to have changed her view on social media.
Why exactly is this news? Why is this international news?
I´m seriously confused.
:huh:

Because when a hot-on-Instagram bitch has a meltdown the whole world trembles in sympathy, oops, thirst?

Funny the most backlash I see around social media comes from other girls. I've seen no guys denouncing this girl ever. Just go to show how women hate each other and their cat-like nature sometimes put them in place. All the girls who criticize her probably did it out of jealousy that she got so much attention.
 

kaotic

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I can't stand when these dumb cunts try to enlighten you about social media or some social cause.

They post some basic bitch quote, then go on a ramble in their caption.

Bitch, like you know anything besides Photoshop and half nude pictures.

:gtfo:

As if anyone gave a fuck to begin with, you made that bed, now fucking lay in it.

Bitching about your first world problems, go ahead and try doing that in ISISland and get your head lopped off.

Give me a break.
 

Enigma

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I don't get the hate here.

Instagram has contributed more to societal decline than any other social media. It's THE internet's pussy pedestal. It makes Facebook and Twitter look like Encyclopedia Britannica by comparison.

Anything that shines it in a negative light, whether it's this or #tagthesponsor, is a win.

Sure, the chick may still be an entitled, attention whore, but she was one to begin with. It may not be a complete 180, but it's at least a few degrees to the right of where she was before.

I'm thinking more of the girls or guys who may read this story and develop a more negative (read: healthier) opinion of Instagram as a result.

Also, it highlights the fact that making women "empowered" does not equal happiness. It actually makes them miserable.
 

kaotic

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^^^^She attention whored in the very last hour of her online existence.

If she was truly noble she'd delete it and wouldn't say a word.
 

Enigma

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^ Nowhere did I say she was noble.

Are you "truly noble"? Is Tag the Sponsor "truly noble"?

What does that even mean?

My point is the same people that actually buy into these fake Instagram celebrities also have a chance to buy into this message. We may see through the façade, but a lot of people obviously do not.
 

kaotic

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Enigma said:
^ Nowhere did I say she was noble.

Are you "truly noble"? Is Tag the Sponsor "truly noble"?

What does that even mean?

My point is the same people that actually buy into these fake Instagram celebrities also have a chance to buy into this message. We may see through the façade, but a lot of people obviously do not.

When I meant that, I meant that, if she really had good intentions, she'd just delete the message.

Sure they might buy into this message....or follow another girl just like her.
 

Papaya

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Paracelsus said:
Ambicatus said:
[quote="joost']What about this one? From Her Instagram pics, I'll marry her.

Check her passport stamps first.

Those tattoos are all the relevant passport stamps you'll ever need to view.
[/quote]

Yep...Those tats correlate to the distance traveled in dick laid end to end.
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Papaya

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Enigma said:
I don't get the hate here.

Instagram has contributed more to societal decline than any other social media. It's THE internet's pussy pedestal. It makes Facebook and Twitter look like Encyclopedia Britannica by comparison.

Anything that shines it in a negative light, whether it's this or #tagthesponsor, is a win.

Sure, the chick may still be an entitled, attention whore, but she was one to begin with. It may not be a complete 180, but it's at least a few degrees to the right of where she was before.

I'm thinking more of the girls or guys who may read this story and develop a more negative (read: healthier) opinion of Instagram as a result.

Also, it highlights the fact that making women "empowered" does not equal happiness. It actually makes them miserable.

I was thinking the same thing. Her own words affirm what I've been telling people for years. She says as much in her own words.

"In a tearful video on her YouTube page, O'Neill renounced social media and went on a tirade about how harmful the need for followers and likes is to young people, especially women. "I let myself be defined by numbers," she said. "You'd think getting 100,000 followers on Instagram would be amazing. It was, for the day, but then you'd want 200,000."
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