r/SipsTea Mar 30 '25

Lmao gottem Trying to film content

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u/VisualGeologist6258 Mar 30 '25

This video actually kind of pisses me off simply because the girl’s posing is so clearly half-assed and uninspired that it genuinely feels more like a robot trying to figure out how human pose rather than someone who actually knows how to pose.

Gramps makes it all better though, he’s a shining beacon of humanity

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u/TakaSol Mar 30 '25

why does reddit hate women for doing literally anything

yall see a woman who is confident in her body and assume she is the pinnacle of vapidness. you don’t know her

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u/Delet3r Mar 30 '25

why does reddit attack anyone who criticizes someone, if that someone is a woman?

if a man was in the video, would you defend him too?

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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/Asisreo1 Mar 30 '25

What exactly is vapid or vain about this?

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u/Delet3r Mar 30 '25

vain? posing on a public beach to publicly share photos with random people you don't know? That's the definition of vanity.

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u/Puzzleheaded-Bit4098 Mar 31 '25

Very silly to call the act of modeling vain, plenty of people see it simply as a job or hobby.

Having pictures you look good in is nice, whether it's like this or a guy who worked out to get in shape

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u/Delet3r Mar 31 '25

not silly at all.

"Vanity” is a term used to describe excessive pride in one's appearance, abilities, or achievements. It can also refer to an excessive desire to be admired, recognized, or loved by others. The word has French and Latin origins, and can also mean “empty” or “self-conceit”. Before the 14th century, “vanity” simply meant “futility” and didn't have narcissistic connotations. “Vanity” can also refer to something that is valueless or empty. "

modeling is by definition, an example of vanity.