Young Model goes broke trying to become an "Instagram Star"
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Ahhhh yes. That wasn't my point at all.rgambs said:
I think your point was skewed away from what you wanted it to be because it was adjacent to the "get off my lawn" grumbling about social media that's become pervasive from those over the age of 35.tempo_n_groove said:
I wasn't looking at this as a "get off my lawn" moment, I looked at it as more of a new way that people are doing things and bringing it into a conversation.PJ_Soul said:
I totally agree. I think our own generation is just starting to get into its own embarrassing "get off my lawn" phase of life. Every generation does it, and it's never any less annoying.rgambs said:
I don't see much difference. Different vehicle, better odds of success, same lifestyle.tempo_n_groove said:
You don't see a difference wiyh actually posting EVERYTHING to become an "Instagram Model" and not an actual actor/actress or model?rgambs said:There's absolutely no difference between this and the millions? of young men and women who have moved to Hollywood or New York to hit it big in the last 50+ years.
Most of them went broke, and then into debt, and then moved back home in shame or languished for the rest of their lives where they were.
Social media catches majorly unfair criticism from the television generations.
I see it as a whole other way to make it or fail now. It's literally posting what you do.
There is an Progressive commercial that pokes fun at it where an Insurance plan is taking selfies and broadcasting their daily life.
https://youtu.be/IxTH6SIX4D0
I see social media having a very, very big influence on the upcoming generation. It can be witnessed in the power of a Kylie or Kendal.
You think this behavior is new? The behavior is the same, the likelihood of getting recognition is higher. People have been living beyond their means to impress others since, well, forever. That's the Hollywood, New York lifestyle in a nutshell. She even mentions Sex in the City, which debuted 20 years ago and documented an already decades old lifestyle.
Social media is having a huge effect on the current and coming youth, but nearly every generation deals with an influx of new technology that completely changes the game.
Also, nearly every generation demonizes the next without considering the similarities to their own.
I find it odd as dismissing it as not being new though?
Like earlier said If I would have known that I could I would have made money off of it.
I had a youtube channel that did shoe reviews and was getting popular. Youtube was going to have me set up to start being paid but I declined as I didn't think it would make any money. I should have pursued it more and who knows?!?0 -
RiotZact said:
The first time I saw that and he said “just put some ice in the freezer, check back later for the follow up vid” I laughed my fucking ass off.tempo_n_groove said:
You don't see a difference wiyh actually posting EVERYTHING to become an "Instagram Model" and not an actual actor/actress or model?rgambs said:There's absolutely no difference between this and the millions? of young men and women who have moved to Hollywood or New York to hit it big in the last 50+ years.
Most of them went broke, and then into debt, and then moved back home in shame or languished for the rest of their lives where they were.
Social media catches majorly unfair criticism from the television generations.
I see it as a whole other way to make it or fail now. It's literally posting what you do.
There is an Progressive commercial that pokes fun at it where an Insurance plan is taking selfies and broadcasting their daily life.
https://youtu.be/IxTH6SIX4D0
I see social media having a very, very big influence on the upcoming generation. It can be witnessed in the power of a Kylie or Kendal.
Yeah for some reason this commercial cracks me the hell up...www.myspace.com0 -
On a lighter side,The Juggler said:RiotZact said:
The first time I saw that and he said “just put some ice in the freezer, check back later for the follow up vid” I laughed my fucking ass off.tempo_n_groove said:
You don't see a difference wiyh actually posting EVERYTHING to become an "Instagram Model" and not an actual actor/actress or model?rgambs said:There's absolutely no difference between this and the millions? of young men and women who have moved to Hollywood or New York to hit it big in the last 50+ years.
Most of them went broke, and then into debt, and then moved back home in shame or languished for the rest of their lives where they were.
Social media catches majorly unfair criticism from the television generations.
I see it as a whole other way to make it or fail now. It's literally posting what you do.
There is an Progressive commercial that pokes fun at it where an Insurance plan is taking selfies and broadcasting their daily life.
https://youtu.be/IxTH6SIX4D0
I see social media having a very, very big influence on the upcoming generation. It can be witnessed in the power of a Kylie or Kendal.
Yeah for some reason this commercial cracks me the hell up...
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Oh yeah, sorry Tempo, my comment wasn't directed at you specifically - I was speaking more generally, based on a culmination of posts here and elsewhere. The "get off my lawn" crew is really ramping up all over the place now, and social media is probably their #1 target, lol. Meanwhile, as rgambs has said, this whole "seeking fame/wealth" thing isn't anything new. People just have a new vehicle for it. Nothing else has really changed, unless you consider the fact that it's now a more open opportunity for those who make the attempt. What also hasn't changed is that these people actually do need to do something to separate themselves from the crowd (which this particular model discussed in this thread wasn't able to do). So really, this is a good story - it demonstrates that people are, in fact, still discerning about what idiot they decide to idolize or laugh at.tempo_n_groove said:
Ahhhh yes. That wasn't my point at all.rgambs said:
I think your point was skewed away from what you wanted it to be because it was adjacent to the "get off my lawn" grumbling about social media that's become pervasive from those over the age of 35.tempo_n_groove said:
I wasn't looking at this as a "get off my lawn" moment, I looked at it as more of a new way that people are doing things and bringing it into a conversation.PJ_Soul said:
I totally agree. I think our own generation is just starting to get into its own embarrassing "get off my lawn" phase of life. Every generation does it, and it's never any less annoying.rgambs said:
I don't see much difference. Different vehicle, better odds of success, same lifestyle.tempo_n_groove said:
You don't see a difference wiyh actually posting EVERYTHING to become an "Instagram Model" and not an actual actor/actress or model?rgambs said:There's absolutely no difference between this and the millions? of young men and women who have moved to Hollywood or New York to hit it big in the last 50+ years.
Most of them went broke, and then into debt, and then moved back home in shame or languished for the rest of their lives where they were.
Social media catches majorly unfair criticism from the television generations.
I see it as a whole other way to make it or fail now. It's literally posting what you do.
There is an Progressive commercial that pokes fun at it where an Insurance plan is taking selfies and broadcasting their daily life.
https://youtu.be/IxTH6SIX4D0
I see social media having a very, very big influence on the upcoming generation. It can be witnessed in the power of a Kylie or Kendal.
You think this behavior is new? The behavior is the same, the likelihood of getting recognition is higher. People have been living beyond their means to impress others since, well, forever. That's the Hollywood, New York lifestyle in a nutshell. She even mentions Sex in the City, which debuted 20 years ago and documented an already decades old lifestyle.
Social media is having a huge effect on the current and coming youth, but nearly every generation deals with an influx of new technology that completely changes the game.
Also, nearly every generation demonizes the next without considering the similarities to their own.
I find it odd as dismissing it as not being new though?
Like earlier said If I would have known that I could I would have made money off of it.
I had a youtube channel that did shoe reviews and was getting popular. Youtube was going to have me set up to start being paid but I declined as I didn't think it would make any money. I should have pursued it more and who knows?!?
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I know an amateur MMA fighter and he got a sponsorship through Facebook.
He advertises for the company once a week with personal posts and they provide him with a full range of workout supplements for free. It adds up to about 100$ in supplements every month, plus free t-shirts.
Pretty cool, he's not even very good, but he's a veteran and they like that I suppose.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
See that's cool. You can amass a following and do things with it. Good for him!rgambs said:I know an amateur MMA fighter and he got a sponsorship through Facebook.
He advertises for the company once a week with personal posts and they provide him with a full range of workout supplements for free. It adds up to about 100$ in supplements every month, plus free t-shirts.
Pretty cool, he's not even very good, but he's a veteran and they like that I suppose.
My cousin embraced it and he makes 5-10K a month on youtube.
I should have stuck with it, lol.0 -
This is one of those instances in which I'm all out of fucks to give.I SAW PEARL JAM0
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You coulda been the Imelda Marcos of the Forum. Or the Imelda Ebert.tempo_n_groove said:
Ahhhh yes. That wasn't my point at all.rgambs said:
I think your point was skewed away from what you wanted it to be because it was adjacent to the "get off my lawn" grumbling about social media that's become pervasive from those over the age of 35.tempo_n_groove said:
I wasn't looking at this as a "get off my lawn" moment, I looked at it as more of a new way that people are doing things and bringing it into a conversation.PJ_Soul said:
I totally agree. I think our own generation is just starting to get into its own embarrassing "get off my lawn" phase of life. Every generation does it, and it's never any less annoying.rgambs said:
I don't see much difference. Different vehicle, better odds of success, same lifestyle.tempo_n_groove said:
You don't see a difference wiyh actually posting EVERYTHING to become an "Instagram Model" and not an actual actor/actress or model?rgambs said:There's absolutely no difference between this and the millions? of young men and women who have moved to Hollywood or New York to hit it big in the last 50+ years.
Most of them went broke, and then into debt, and then moved back home in shame or languished for the rest of their lives where they were.
Social media catches majorly unfair criticism from the television generations.
I see it as a whole other way to make it or fail now. It's literally posting what you do.
There is an Progressive commercial that pokes fun at it where an Insurance plan is taking selfies and broadcasting their daily life.
https://youtu.be/IxTH6SIX4D0
I see social media having a very, very big influence on the upcoming generation. It can be witnessed in the power of a Kylie or Kendal.
You think this behavior is new? The behavior is the same, the likelihood of getting recognition is higher. People have been living beyond their means to impress others since, well, forever. That's the Hollywood, New York lifestyle in a nutshell. She even mentions Sex in the City, which debuted 20 years ago and documented an already decades old lifestyle.
Social media is having a huge effect on the current and coming youth, but nearly every generation deals with an influx of new technology that completely changes the game.
Also, nearly every generation demonizes the next without considering the similarities to their own.
I find it odd as dismissing it as not being new though?
Like earlier said If I would have known that I could I would have made money off of it.
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You are quickly gaining on Wobbie for King Grump... loldankind said:This is one of those instances in which I'm all out of fucks to give.0 -
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!Halifax2TheMax said:
You coulda been the Imelda Marcos of the Forum. Or the Imelda Ebert.tempo_n_groove said:
Ahhhh yes. That wasn't my point at all.rgambs said:
I think your point was skewed away from what you wanted it to be because it was adjacent to the "get off my lawn" grumbling about social media that's become pervasive from those over the age of 35.tempo_n_groove said:
I wasn't looking at this as a "get off my lawn" moment, I looked at it as more of a new way that people are doing things and bringing it into a conversation.PJ_Soul said:
I totally agree. I think our own generation is just starting to get into its own embarrassing "get off my lawn" phase of life. Every generation does it, and it's never any less annoying.rgambs said:
I don't see much difference. Different vehicle, better odds of success, same lifestyle.tempo_n_groove said:
You don't see a difference wiyh actually posting EVERYTHING to become an "Instagram Model" and not an actual actor/actress or model?rgambs said:There's absolutely no difference between this and the millions? of young men and women who have moved to Hollywood or New York to hit it big in the last 50+ years.
Most of them went broke, and then into debt, and then moved back home in shame or languished for the rest of their lives where they were.
Social media catches majorly unfair criticism from the television generations.
I see it as a whole other way to make it or fail now. It's literally posting what you do.
There is an Progressive commercial that pokes fun at it where an Insurance plan is taking selfies and broadcasting their daily life.
https://youtu.be/IxTH6SIX4D0
I see social media having a very, very big influence on the upcoming generation. It can be witnessed in the power of a Kylie or Kendal.
You think this behavior is new? The behavior is the same, the likelihood of getting recognition is higher. People have been living beyond their means to impress others since, well, forever. That's the Hollywood, New York lifestyle in a nutshell. She even mentions Sex in the City, which debuted 20 years ago and documented an already decades old lifestyle.
Social media is having a huge effect on the current and coming youth, but nearly every generation deals with an influx of new technology that completely changes the game.
Also, nearly every generation demonizes the next without considering the similarities to their own.
I find it odd as dismissing it as not being new though?
Like earlier said If I would have known that I could I would have made money off of it.
I had a youtube channel that did shoe reviews and was getting popular. Youtube was going to have me set up to start being paid but I declined as I didn't think it would make any money. I should have pursued it more and who knows?!?0 -
If this were my daughter, I would not let her move back home. And I wouldn't cosign for a damn thing either.tempo_n_groove said:
You are quickly gaining on Wobbie for King Grump... loldankind said:This is one of those instances in which I'm all out of fucks to give.
In fact, I would warn any potential landlords, roommates, car dealerships and anyone else to whom she could potentially owe money that she is a fiscally irresponsible dolt.Post edited by dankind onI SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Sounds like she just beat the rest of the “stars” that lose all of their earnings on blow and hookers to the gutter. Congrats, you won the race!!!
I do feel a bit of sympathy as she probably had very few good role models to help guide her through reality and making positive decisions. Reminds me of “Haters Back Off” on Netflix0 -
Social media, just like television, provides a nice hit of dopamine to the brain. It's no wonder people abuse it and lose all perspective on reality.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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I resisted facebook when a friend first sent me the invite. Then when I finally joined, it legit caused me trouble. I was late for work checking it every morning for some time. it was literally like a drug for a while. And I honestly remember when I quit it was on my mind constantly. it scared me. I have since rejoined, and now I'm actually normal with it. But jesus, I can see how people get addicted to it, especially young people without any other real world concerns to slap their faces back to reality.rgambs said:Social media, just like television, provides a nice hit of dopamine to the brain. It's no wonder people abuse it and lose all perspective on reality.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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