Yes I agree with you it’s bizarre the delusions they have. They are nothing more than glorified salespeople who sell their lives and children (unfortunately) aswell as products. The only difference is they sugar coat it by manipulating you in to thinking they live their best life attending fancy events and promoting a false fantasy life online.The influencer posing, straight out of the Terror Mcvoid book of how to pose. Scarlet!!
I think it's the delusion that gets me the most. That they all genuine believe themselves to be celebs.
They really think they are something else and if instagram disappeared tomorrow, nobody not even their loyal followers would miss 'em. The world would keep turning and we'd all happily get along without some gobshite telling us how obsessed they are with some piece of Chinese tat.
But they would miss it, no freebie events to go to, no freebies in the post, nobody to telling them howthey are, no excuse to dump their children, they'd have to get real jobs and actually graft.
Real celebrities such as actors, singers and musicians are actually talented and don’t feel the need to sell every minuscule detail of their personal lives for free food and makeup.
Instagram - a narcissist and freeloaders dream.
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