Hi all
What are peoples feelings on insta huns, people with 30k plus followers (sometimes even more) and they sponging like hell and getting freebies left, right and centre.
Personally I cannot stand them, minor celebs in their own heads.
God love them.
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"Hi all
What are peoples feelings on insta huns, people with 30k plus followers (sometimes even more) and they sponging like hell and getting freebies left, right and centre.
Personally I cannot stand them, minor celebs in their own heads.
God love them.
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Let them at it.
They must be doing something to have that many people follow them and if companies want to sponsor them products to their target market, why would they not do it. It’s probably not sustainable but hey it’s easy money for them. |
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"Hi all
What are peoples feelings on insta huns, people with 30k plus followers (sometimes even more) and they sponging like hell and getting freebies left, right and centre.
Personally I cannot stand them, minor celebs in their own heads.
God love them.
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If they're not doing any harm what's the problem. Some people are bitter AF about other people doing well for themselves |
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"Hi all
What are peoples feelings on insta huns, people with 30k plus followers (sometimes even more) and they sponging like hell and getting freebies left, right and centre.
Personally I cannot stand them, minor celebs in their own heads.
God love them.
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Not on insta. Can't relate lol
If there was nobody interested in their uber filtered photos and pretend amazing life - they wouldn't be so popular to begin with.
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"Hi all
What are peoples feelings on insta huns, people with 30k plus followers (sometimes even more) and they sponging like hell and getting freebies left, right and centre.
Personally I cannot stand them, minor celebs in their own heads.
God love them.
If they're not doing any harm what's the problem. Some people are bitter AF about other people doing well for themselves "
Nail on the head guys x |
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Leave them to it I used to follow a few of the insta hun and during covid I unfollowed a few after listening to a podcast , if you following any social media users and they annoy, upset etc just unfollow. Makes life a lot easier I even unfollowed people I know |
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Horses for courses. I've no interest in following them, probably wouldn't want to meet them but if they're making a living it's because other people do, as long as they're not doing any harm and aee gracious fair play to them. I'd have less respect for people who would give them a hard time for doing it or be jealous of them. |
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The ones I actually dislike are the ones that write to restaurants and hotels looking for freebies so they can recommend them to their followers....freeloading bastards after the hardest 2 years ever for some businesses
Love when they get called out on Twitter
Apart from that ...let them at it |
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"Hi all
What are peoples feelings on insta huns, people with 30k plus followers (sometimes even more) and they sponging like hell and getting freebies left, right and centre.
Personally I cannot stand them, minor celebs in their own heads.
God love them.
If they're not doing any harm what's the problem. Some people are bitter AF about other people doing well for themselves "
They kinda are doing harm though.
Young people, who are still growing and learning to love themselves are looking at them photos of impossible standards every single day and buy their shakes and protein bars and whatever else they're selling/promoting.
There's people out there who feel like failures in life just because they don't look like them pristine filtered photos day in day out.
And it's not right.
But... it's consumer driven, so there will be no change.
It's parents personal responsibility to keep their teenage kids as far from those people as possible or next thing you know you'll have a kid who thinks that they live in a YouTube video and life is just a series of insta posts.
Rant over lol
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"Hi all
What are peoples feelings on insta huns, people with 30k plus followers (sometimes even more) and they sponging like hell and getting freebies left, right and centre.
Personally I cannot stand them, minor celebs in their own heads.
God love them.
If they're not doing any harm what's the problem. Some people are bitter AF about other people doing well for themselves
They kinda are doing harm though.
Young people, who are still growing and learning to love themselves are looking at them photos of impossible standards every single day and buy their shakes and protein bars and whatever else they're selling/promoting.
There's people out there who feel like failures in life just because they don't look like them pristine filtered photos day in day out.
And it's not right.
But... it's consumer driven, so there will be no change.
It's parents personal responsibility to keep their teenage kids as far from those people as possible or next thing you know you'll have a kid who thinks that they live in a YouTube video and life is just a series of insta posts.
Rant over lol
Missus "
I did say IF
And not all are. There's a growing body positive movement, there are those who make a positive impact on issues which youngsters relate to, those who speak out about injustice and inequality and in doing so help young people find their own voice. |
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"Hi all
What are peoples feelings on insta huns, people with 30k plus followers (sometimes even more) and they sponging like hell and getting freebies left, right and centre.
Personally I cannot stand them, minor celebs in their own heads.
God love them.
If they're not doing any harm what's the problem. Some people are bitter AF about other people doing well for themselves
They kinda are doing harm though.
Young people, who are still growing and learning to love themselves are looking at them photos of impossible standards every single day and buy their shakes and protein bars and whatever else they're selling/promoting.
There's people out there who feel like failures in life just because they don't look like them pristine filtered photos day in day out.
And it's not right.
But... it's consumer driven, so there will be no change.
It's parents personal responsibility to keep their teenage kids as far from those people as possible or next thing you know you'll have a kid who thinks that they live in a YouTube video and life is just a series of insta posts.
Rant over lol
Missus
I did say IF
And not all are. There's a growing body positive movement, there are those who make a positive impact on issues which youngsters relate to, those who speak out about injustice and inequality and in doing so help young people find their own voice. "
100%, wasn't arguing at all, just looking at it from a different perspective. There are a lot of good ones too and you really see who you choose to follow.
About the body positivity movement though - it has become quite toxic over last few years too.
What starred off as a support group for all shapes and sizes have grown into a skinny and weight loss shaming group for everyone who dares to lose any weight for any reason.
You cant bloody win
Anything you say or do will most likely get criticised by someone anonymous online. |
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"Hi all
What are peoples feelings on insta huns, people with 30k plus followers (sometimes even more) and they sponging like hell and getting freebies left, right and centre.
Personally I cannot stand them, minor celebs in their own heads.
God love them.
If they're not doing any harm what's the problem. Some people are bitter AF about other people doing well for themselves
They kinda are doing harm though.
Young people, who are still growing and learning to love themselves are looking at them photos of impossible standards every single day and buy their shakes and protein bars and whatever else they're selling/promoting.
There's people out there who feel like failures in life just because they don't look like them pristine filtered photos day in day out.
And it's not right.
But... it's consumer driven, so there will be no change.
It's parents personal responsibility to keep their teenage kids as far from those people as possible or next thing you know you'll have a kid who thinks that they live in a YouTube video and life is just a series of insta posts.
Rant over lol
Missus
I did say IF
And not all are. There's a growing body positive movement, there are those who make a positive impact on issues which youngsters relate to, those who speak out about injustice and inequality and in doing so help young people find their own voice.
100%, wasn't arguing at all, just looking at it from a different perspective. There are a lot of good ones too and you really see who you choose to follow.
About the body positivity movement though - it has become quite toxic over last few years too.
What starred off as a support group for all shapes and sizes have grown into a skinny and weight loss shaming group for everyone who dares to lose any weight for any reason.
You cant bloody win
Anything you say or do will most likely get criticised by someone anonymous online. "
Isn't that the truth! |
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