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What do you post on Instagram?

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 3:41 am
by bitheerani42135
Research shows that people who post photos from their travels, as well as pictures of beaches and exotic landscapes, are actually braggarts who seek validation from other people. What's the best way to brag about your travels and let the world know that you're not in the office but in some exotic location?

So share it on Instagram, of course. Pictures of landscapes are the bangladesh whatsapp list indicator of social status and bank account, without making you look tired and boastful. And while everyone else, both you and I, is slaving away at work, you're enjoying yourself on white sand or in the center of a world metropolis. Whether you like it or not, you'll at least cause a little envy.

selfie

Selfies
The most controversial photo that many people think was created with the invention of the mobile phone camera, but is actually much older than you think. Even great artists like Van Gogh took their “selfies” in the form of self-portraits. Whether they want to admit it or not, people have always been and always will be obsessed with themselves and their image, so don't judge the next person you see posing for their own camera too harshly.

Love them or hate them, we'll never get rid of selfies, whether they're oil-painted self-portraits or Instagram snaps taken with our phone's camera. It's also hard to believe that anyone would intentionally post a bad selfie. Selfies, as simple as they may seem, usually require a lot of preparation and are harder to capture than the average sunset.

A good selfie requires at least 30 minutes of makeup and hair, finding the best background and lighting, posing and adjusting, duck face as desired, taking 1500 photos, only one of which (and maybe even that) will be usable, and then endless editing of that photo before it's ready to be published.

You see, it didn't take Van Gogh that long to take his own selfie, or rather, paint a self-portrait. After all the filters and Photoshop, a selfie is the best indicator of yourself and your life, even if the retouched version doesn't look like you at all.

Experts claim that people who take selfies are obsessed with themselves and their appearance, shallow, narcissistic, don't have many interests in life other than looking at their face and wearing makeup, and more than anything, want others to tell them (or confirm) that they are beautiful.

People often post selfies that clearly show that they have been thoroughly retouched and that it is a face full of makeup, but it still has the hashtag #nomakeup next to it with the text - I woke up like this, which suggests insecurity and a serious case of dissatisfaction with one's own appearance.