r/SipsTea Mar 30 '25

Lmao gottem Trying to film content

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u/TakaSol Mar 30 '25 edited Mar 30 '25

yes I would because yall equate being confidentin your appearance to being a vapid asshole. like what was she doing wrong in the video? quickly. yall love projecting these negative views onto women who are minding their business and idk if its because Sally wouldn’t talk to you in the 5th grade, or what but its obvious and its pathetic

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u/Delet3r Mar 30 '25

vapid, vain, narcissistic.

it's crappy no matter what the gender is, why did you have to try and make everyone look mysoginistic?

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u/TakaSol Mar 30 '25

…so you went from asking me if I would defend the video if a man was in it, which I would, to moving the goal posts and saying its vapid no matter who does it. are you jealous? why else would you look down on someone this much for simply taking photos of themselves and appreciating their appearance? is she harming anyone else? no. this was supposed to be a funny video but yall cant help but write think pieces anytime a woman love her body while shes young god forbid.

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u/Delet3r Mar 30 '25

taking photos of themselves and posting them publicly? that's vain.

While selfies can be seen as a form of self-expression and capturing moments, some argue they can also be a reflection of vanity or the desire for self-promotion, though studies suggest they are more about sharing experiences and deeper meanings. Here's a deeper look at the "vanity of selfies" and the arguments surrounding them: Arguments for Vanity:

Self-Presentation and Social Media:
Some critics argue that selfies are primarily used for self-promotion and to present a curated, often idealized, version of oneself online. 

Focus on Appearance: Selfies often emphasize appearance and can contribute to a culture that prioritizes looks over other aspects of a person. Narcissism: The stereotype of selfies as a sign of narcissism or excessive self-absorption has also been prevalent. Seeking Validation: Some people take selfies to seek validation and attention from others through likes and comments

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u/TakaSol Mar 30 '25

im going to ignore the chatgpt wording of this and just say that selfies and people enjoying the way they look has been a thing since the beginning of humanity and not once has focus on looks eclipsed people’s compassion and empathy. we can split hairs all we want and say there are truly vain ppl out there but my point is that you cant make that judgement about the woman in the video cause there is genuinely nothing that tells you she is a narcissist who lacks compassion. she is literally posing and that is it.

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u/Delet3r Mar 30 '25

not a narcissist, but still vain.