I was just telling my bestie this last night, admitting my faulty thinking. I told her I don't believe a thing the media or gov't tell me, I do my own research, make my own decisions, etc. But when a rando on TikTok tells me to smear an egg/coffee/lemon mixture all over my face as a "homemade botox", I'm immediately and happily smearing away. SMH
After the initial panic, asking myself, "what have you done? What if you just stained your face brown?" When I washed it off, it was true my face was smooth as a baby's butt. And I was still caucasian.
Ha! I did the internet face mask thing too, but it was aloe, honey, and turmeric. Skin felt great, but turmeric will turn fair skinned people into Simpsons characters.
The motive of the mainstream media is often more traceable and dubious than that of social media influences. MSM get paid out of deep pockets, such as Pfizer, no matter how false the message turns out to be. Social media people who get redirected ad money by bringing many viewers to their videos want their home remedies to work so that viewers will come back or refer others. It’s not flawless, but it’s more reliable than MSM. Your instincts aren’t totally off. What would be the motive for steering you wrong? To humiliate a stranger but not be able to see it? Or because the social media influence has the ulterior motive of also owning stock in egg/coffee/lemon corporations?
I was just telling my bestie this last night, admitting my faulty thinking. I told her I don't believe a thing the media or gov't tell me, I do my own research, make my own decisions, etc. But when a rando on TikTok tells me to smear an egg/coffee/lemon mixture all over my face as a "homemade botox", I'm immediately and happily smearing away. SMH
Did it work? Asking for a friend.
After the initial panic, asking myself, "what have you done? What if you just stained your face brown?" When I washed it off, it was true my face was smooth as a baby's butt. And I was still caucasian.
Ha! I did the internet face mask thing too, but it was aloe, honey, and turmeric. Skin felt great, but turmeric will turn fair skinned people into Simpsons characters.
KEK
Double kek. 😂
The motive of the mainstream media is often more traceable and dubious than that of social media influences. MSM get paid out of deep pockets, such as Pfizer, no matter how false the message turns out to be. Social media people who get redirected ad money by bringing many viewers to their videos want their home remedies to work so that viewers will come back or refer others. It’s not flawless, but it’s more reliable than MSM. Your instincts aren’t totally off. What would be the motive for steering you wrong? To humiliate a stranger but not be able to see it? Or because the social media influence has the ulterior motive of also owning stock in egg/coffee/lemon corporations?
And you know they were all right about castor oil
Castor Oil is God's gift to health and beauty!
Huh?
😂