Balloon arches for any and every occasion. Would anyone even bother if they weren't thinking about their social media photos?
These are not new they were around long before social mediaBalloon arches for any and every occasion. Would anyone even bother if they weren't thinking about their social media photos?
Oh I know but I feel like everyone has one for every occasion now purely for photos. Definitely seeing them a lot more now.These are not new they were around long before social media
Seems like everyone has started a new instagram business doing it as well nowOh I know but I feel like everyone has one for every occasion now purely for photos. Definitely seeing them a lot more now.
I feel like cottage industries have surged since the lockdowns. Which is fair play to people trying to earn a living when the chips are down. But also an influx of these are peoples second jobs and then all their mates start sharing their pages and filling my feed AGAIN! Some of them are shite too.Seems like everyone has started a new instagram business doing it as well now
And flower wallsBalloon arches for any and every occasion. Would anyone even bother if they weren't thinking about their social media photos?
Yes! I actually dread going to the hairdressers because I know they're going to ask for a picture against the flower wall for their social mediaAnd flower walls
They are my idea of hell I hate latex balloons the feel and smell of them are like nails down a blackboard to me *shudders*Ugly balloon arches
I can count on one hand how many times I've been to a proper hairdresser in the last 10 years....I have a friend who does it or I cut it myself so I haven't experienced the "flower wall" personally but I see it all over the place. When did it become a thing to have loads of pics taken at the hairdressers...yay, let's see straggly, frizzy, black roots miraculously transformed into luminous locks expertly styled into waves endlesslyYes! I actually dread going to the hairdressers because I know they're going to ask for a picture against the flower wall for their social media
Off topic but why is it always the most boring pathetic cunts who are seriously paranoid about people knowing their business/thinking people are talking about them/actually give a tit about their mundane existence? I know someone who is terrible for this,always thinking people are watching her or are interfering with her business and she goes out of her way to be secretive about every little thing in her life. Truth is she is a benefit cheating lazy bastard with no life outside of buying tacky tit for her house and trying to get her kids diagnosed with all sorts of conditions so they can fund her life through their benefits.Ha these are the same people that are always complaining about “to many spies on ere” or “sick ov people wanting to no my bizness”
Just came on to say that women posting pictures of their baby breastfeeding while they are crying/had been crying (the mum that is,not the baby) to show how hard it is (motherhood in general,no breastfeeding necessarily)just bleeping annoys me. It’s not shedding light on anything new or making the woman relatable,it just makes them look like a bleeping attention seeking arsewipe. Never ever in the many times I cried when I had a newborn did I think about taking a picture and throwing it online. Social media just gives everyone a platform so they get an inflated sense of ego and think anyone gives a tit about what they have to say.‘My Birth Story’, complete with photos & videos of the entire labour & smiley mum perched up with the umbilical cord draped in a heart shape on her stomach.Is nothing kept private anymore?
I agree, it's making a photoshoot out of everything, a bit narcissistic. It's the same for general crying selfies with puffy tearstained face, runny mascara etc, close up to camera... Why post these?Just came on to say that women posting pictures of their baby breastfeeding while they are crying/had been crying (the mum that is,not the baby) to show how hard it is (motherhood in general,no breastfeeding necessarily)just bleeping annoys me. It’s not shedding light on anything new or making the woman relatable,it just makes them look like a bleeping attention seeking arsewipe. Never ever in the many times I cried when I had a newborn did I think about taking a picture and throwing it online. Social media just gives everyone a platform so they get an inflated sense of ego and think anyone gives a tit about what they have to say.
Also those ‘look at me,I’m pregnant’ photoshoots, mum to be dressed in gran’s lace curtain, clutching the belly & standing out in a field of dead grass or in the ocean. Same with the idiotic milk bath crap, lying in a tub full of sour milk with flowers or petals floating. mum still dressed in the curtain. Hideous.[/QUOTE]I agree, it's making a photoshoot out of everything, a bit narcissistic. It's the same for general crying selfies with puffy tearstained face, runny mascara etc, close up to camera... Why post these?