Instagram "influencers" are renting sets to pretend they take private flights

I mean, give me a (sometimes mid) six figure job from 16-30 and thousands of wealthy and intelligent potential partners fawning over me and yeah, I'll take that deal even if it means having no transferable skills at the end. I get the temptation to believe everything balances out at the end, but the fact is that beautiful women are born with a multi-million dollar asset. Just because that asset taps out after 15 years doesn't mean that it's preferable to not be born with it. The worst that happens to them is honestly that they lose the ability to relate with normal people, but these people are not unemployed and homeless at 35. They're more than likely married to someone wealthy and shoehorned into some kind of LA job like a yoga instructor or life coach.

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