I notice how some people are high in their photos online, sorta amp'd up, looking all shnazzy and jazzed. Their eyes of course have dialate pupils, or slightly dialated, like they are a kid in a candy store.
Anybody else ever catch this?
Or maybe they look a little sweaty. I notice it in Linked In profile photos for sure. They are high or slightly high, and not in a coffee buzz way. No they look high on amphetamines.
I notice it definately in girls online dating photos they look clearly high, like they are insecure around the camera and need that extra oomph of drugs to cover it up. Then they shoot loads of selfies when they feel high and in an elevated mood.
But its common in Linked In photos too, their professional photos. In my opinion, do whatever it takes to not be intoxicated in your Linked In photos. No matter how camera shy you are, or how stupendous you want to look, instead just be yourself. And if you do not like the results, get your photo taken as many different sessions as necessary, because great business profile photos are important for online. Just do not be clowning around and being high in your photos.
Am I the only one who can spot these big pupiled and rosey-cheeked party goers? I have only used Adderall a handful of times so Im no expert but I can see these pics from a mile away. Its like they are sitting on that pretty pink Adderall cloud and nobody will ever notice. Like its their little secret of taking photos that make them look spot on, like they are ready to take on the world.
Do they really think nobody would ever notice?
These are your professional profile photos?
Anybody else ever catch this?
Or maybe they look a little sweaty. I notice it in Linked In profile photos for sure. They are high or slightly high, and not in a coffee buzz way. No they look high on amphetamines.
I notice it definately in girls online dating photos they look clearly high, like they are insecure around the camera and need that extra oomph of drugs to cover it up. Then they shoot loads of selfies when they feel high and in an elevated mood.
But its common in Linked In photos too, their professional photos. In my opinion, do whatever it takes to not be intoxicated in your Linked In photos. No matter how camera shy you are, or how stupendous you want to look, instead just be yourself. And if you do not like the results, get your photo taken as many different sessions as necessary, because great business profile photos are important for online. Just do not be clowning around and being high in your photos.
Am I the only one who can spot these big pupiled and rosey-cheeked party goers? I have only used Adderall a handful of times so Im no expert but I can see these pics from a mile away. Its like they are sitting on that pretty pink Adderall cloud and nobody will ever notice. Like its their little secret of taking photos that make them look spot on, like they are ready to take on the world.
Do they really think nobody would ever notice?
These are your professional profile photos?