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  • plants 🌻
    Jan 14, 2022

    this is the first step to shaming people for setting unrealistic beauty standards

    I can see people on IG starting to flex the fact that their photos don't require the tag that they've been touched up. yknow?

  • Jan 14, 2022
    iluvmusic123

    imma check it out and give you my verdict

    they all qwhite .... mid

  • Jan 14, 2022

    so stupid.... why would the government attempt to regulate this nonsense

    magazines have touched up photos forever

    genuinely unreal lol

  • Jan 14, 2022

    NICE

  • Jan 14, 2022
    GhostDeini718

    Kim K lost

  • Jan 14, 2022
    Villainous B

    Next we need fitness influencers to do the same with PEDs

  • Jan 14, 2022
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    hot pancakes

    so glad. very necessary. their edited photos is ruining the minds and expectations of susceptible children

    The onus should be on parents to raise their kids to be better and smarter

    Why do we keep looking for other people to bail out bad parenting?

  • Jan 14, 2022

    absolutely based

  • Jan 14, 2022

    Wanna look this good? Download this retouch app today and you too can look like me! #Retouched #Ad

  • Jan 14, 2022
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    Jihyo

    The onus should be on parents to raise their kids to be better and smarter

    Why do we keep looking for other people to bail out bad parenting?

    because parents are not the only influence on a developing child so any solution is not necessarily mutually exclusive to flipping a hypothetical "turn bad parent to good parent" switch

  • Jan 14, 2022
    Scratchin Mamba

  • Jan 14, 2022

    Make that a law for every country in the world tbh.
    Social media forever warped beauty standards, meanwhile its all actually just photo shop

  • Jan 14, 2022

    financial gurus and people selling courses and s*** should be made to disclose where their income does.

    Like if youre saying you make millions a month off sports gambling or whatever and you're charging people 1k for a course you should have to disclose proof that you actually make money from whatever it is youre tryna advise people about

  • Jan 15, 2022
    blonded

    because parents are not the only influence on a developing child so any solution is not necessarily mutually exclusive to flipping a hypothetical "turn bad parent to good parent" switch

    I think we just need to reimagine the middle and high school curriculum to include classes on social media and mental well-being

    Parents still have to be better tho because barely any of them talk to their kids about these things as it is and that’s the easiest place to start

  • Jan 15, 2022
    blonded

    because parents are not the only influence on a developing child so any solution is not necessarily mutually exclusive to flipping a hypothetical "turn bad parent to good parent" switch

    This should be posted in several threads here lol

  • Jan 15, 2022
    Pinhead

    damn so much for Lil Miquela

    Damn this Unreal Engine demo is looking good

  • Jan 15, 2022
    Niggamortis

    Good.

    Stop selling these non-existent dreams to impressionable kids and adults.

    Especially the youth

  • Jan 15, 2022
    CLB PRADA

    we about to see a bunch of uk influencers move to cali

    Good luck for them because it's a matter of time before USA follows suit with a similar bill. Social media companies are public enemy #1 of many politicians around the world right now.

  • Jan 15, 2022

    Good

    Makes a lot of sense

    These influencers are often selling the idea that their body is attainable. It's a scam