Yeah I bet she really hates being a pretty woman in her prime and looking nice on Instagram or wherever.
I mean, welcome to the age of social media. Have you seen my post about the amazing dump I had at Wendy's this morning? React below!
You didn't heart mine so why should I care?I mean, welcome to the age of social media. Have you seen my post about the amazing dump I had at Wendy's this morning?
Omg I must have missed that in my feed!
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Yuh, that's all it really is. I'm over here like, "girl you're on the E TRAIN. This ain't 5th ave. Grab a seat"
She's not even going that hard on the selfies? Not seeing what's "sending him" - boring ass selfies.
"send me" $500 and I'll tell ya
Not if it pays the bills.
Social media life in full bloom. Pretty absurd. Sure, it takes guts, but apart from that I find it kind of annoying. This absolutely self-centered behavior that people are sporting these days, children included, actually weirds me out. Also can't help but wonder how this would've been received if a "less attractive" person had done the same thing, but that's just me.
I can picture that. Over here it'd probably be a little different, although the tendencies have begun to shift.
helps what, exactly?It's super narcissistic but also funny to see captured. She clearly felt confident but the poses would look ridiculous if she wasn't so hot. So.. that helps
its a person doing something weird but wholesome. the intention isnt to mock them but applaud their guts/commitment.
why do people always say "am i out of touch" when what they actually mean is "i don't understand the context of this thing and won't try to figure it out on my own".
this has nothing to do with being "in touch".
"there was this video of a lady posing like a model for her selfies in a Subway car, it was pretty funny"to be fair, i don't think explaining the context of this will make it any less ridiculous to someone who isn't already into the whole social media thing
Yuh, that's all it really is. I'm over here like, "girl you're on the E TRAIN. This ain't 5th ave. Grab a seat"
But her quick response to own the moment and post the selfies from this viral video was a good play, and elevated her.
Yeah.
You know exactly why it has 30,000 retweets, why be coy about it.
"there was this video of a lady posing like a model for her selfies in a Subway car, it was pretty funny"
trying to find a deeper meaning than that is what causes confusion.
Helps the clip gain traction on Twitter.