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Instagram "model" rage quits after getting roasted on Reddit
02-20-2018, 01:56 AM
She's attractive in a generic sense, but her soulless eyes and non-stop attention whoring rule out any kind of commitment by a man with his head screwed on straight. She's on the fast track to alpha pump-and-dumps, then five or more cats at about 35.
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Instagram "model" rage quits after getting roasted on Reddit
02-20-2018, 12:04 PM
If you look her up online, you'll find that she does this professionally -- but not on the level where she's working for a company like Ford Models or representing a major product.
All of her photos and YouTube videos are 100 percent professionally done. They're Photoshopped and staged and leave nothing to chance.
She's also promoted by a media company, "The Chive," and my guess is that the whole Reddit controversy was staged by them to get her into a magazine like Maxim -- which worked.
None of this demeans her looks. She's definitely nice-looking (except for the bolt-ons, as noted). But it does explain the lack of spontaneity and "humanity" in her pics.
And this is why people here don't find her exciting. A big appeal of Instagram is seeing the college girl you know put out pics of her in a thong or flashing side-boob (let's say) in a moment of craziness. There is an element of spontaneity and risk that's exciting.
You don't get that with her pics, which are "over-produced," to use a musical term. Context matters. Her look would fly in a magazine, where all pics are staged. But it's boring on Instagram, where she's competing against "the girl next door gone wild," which has historically been every man's fantasy.
(Sidenote: Playboy magazine was not that successful in its infancy, when it showed nude pics of movie stars and the like. It only exploded in popularity when they ran a pictorial of an office secretary topless. Decades later, "Girls Gone Wild" became a sensation for the same reason. We all want to see the girl at the next desk naked, if only metaphorically.)
"Niece" also sells access to her "private Snapchat" for $50. Something has to pay for all those photographers and the post-production work.
It's a mystery to me why anyone would pay her when they can find natural-breasted women completely naked on any porn site. But then, there are a lot of things I don't get about life, so whatever. Takes all kinds.
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Instagram "model" rage quits after getting roasted on Reddit
02-21-2018, 11:11 AM
Some wicked 2/10 point elbow-ism in this here thread.
This chick is a bad bitch and fake cans are great.