By www.iHeartToby.com
Apr 26, 2021
When you post the photos side-by-side, you really do get to see just how FAKE some stuff on the INSTAGRAM and whatnot. really are.
Hey, not knocking it, I ve got the ring lights going on and just picked up some Bobbi Brown for the dark circles under my eyes which help me to look more, well, alert and engaged and whatnot.
But this one Instagram influencer really made a point of showing just how FAKE things really are in the wild-wild-west world of Social Media. Fed up with seeing the body-image dysmorphia which fake/staged/filtered/BS photos has been causing, Georgie Clark, an influencer from the UK, posted un-posed and candid snaps to show followers that every BODY is normal.
#INSTAFAKE: Influencer posts pics, taken just seconds apart, which expose just how FAKE the selfie-type-photos we all see on Social Media really are. and when you look at these photos, wow, it's OMG-worthy stuff!
By www.iHeartToby.com
Apr 26, 2021
When you post the photos side-by-side, you really do get to see just how FAKE some stuff on the INSTAGRAM and whatnot. really are.
Hey, not knocking it, I ve got the ring lights going on and just picked up some Bobbi Brown for the dark circles under my eyes which help me to look more, well, alert and engaged and whatnot.
But this one Instagram influencer really made a point of showing just how FAKE things really are in the wild-wild-west world of Social Media. Fed up with seeing the body-image dysmorphia which fake/staged/filtered/BS photos has been causing, Georgie Clark, an influencer from the UK, posted un-posed and candid snaps to show followers that every BODY is normal.
whistle-blower. maybe we could have asked chairman schiff why he felt it appropriate to go engage in some weird theatrical performance of a transcript that never existed. it was just a stafake thing thae did in the intelligence committee. maybe we could have asked him why he wasn t fully forthcoming about his office s contact with the whistle-blower when he was asked about it on national television we could have asked chairman schiff his reasons for omitting exculpatory evidence in the report and most certainly we would have wanted to ask chairman schiff whether it was his decision or someone else s decision to publish condolence and communications between the president s personal lawyer and others, journalists, and even a member of congress. we could have a learned a lot probably from a whistle-blower. we could have learned about who the multiple sources were that we spoke to and whether or not the information was accurate, whether or not it was reliable and verifiable. we could have
last month he appeared alongside comedian jon stewart to reprimand congress for not acting to reauthorize the 9/11 victim s compensation fund, a program created after the attacks to help victims with medical and economic losses. a week later, alvarez entered a hospice center after completing his 69th round of chemotherapy, following his death, the alvarez family issued a statement telling him this, we told him at the end he had won this battle by the many lives he touched by sharing his 3-year battle. thank you for giving us this time we have had with him. it was a blessing. wow. okay. facebook says it will add a new rule about spreading misinformation to avoid disrupting or skewing the count. the moves comes after weeks of civil rights groups asking tech companies to step up their fight against tafake news, and days after president trump openly considered delaying the