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emkini · 1 year
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Things I spend a not negligible amount of time thinking about 
[ID: A greyscale mdzs comic strip consisting of 6 panels. The first panel shows a young Lan Wangji looking forlornly past the viewer, captioned “I want to take him back and hide him.” The second panel shows Yiling Patriarch Wei Wuxian staring unhappily off to the side, while the third panel is of lwj’s mother in the same position; her eyes hidden in shadow and a barred window behind her. In the next panel, wwx has turned to smile at lwj. The image of the barred window is shattered behind him. The fifth panel shows lwj looking mildly surprised and upset, while the fifth panel shows him looking off to the side in sad determination. This panel is captioned “...But he is not willing.”] 
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touristguidebuzz · 7 years
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How I got robbed in Paris
Out of Town Blog How I got robbed in Paris
Travel Tips: How I got robbed in Paris
Exactly two years ago, I lost my travel wallet in Madrid. Inside that wallet were my passport, some cash, and other travel documents. Apart from the fact that I lost my money, I also had to spend more money on getting a police report and new travel documents from the Philippine Embassy in Madrid. This process was not a pleasant experience because it cost me much money, and I also spent a whole day running around for it.
Today, I come with a different kind of story; the story of how I was robbed right in my very eyes. It all happened too fast that I hardly could notice that I was already a victim of pickpocket.
This was how it all happened…
Place de la Concorde in Paris – How I got robbed in Paris
We arrived at Place de la Concorde, which was supposed to be our meeting point for our city tour at about 8:00 am. We stayed there till some minutes past 8:00am, and our tour guide was nowhere to be found. We were all getting bored, so we decided to go and check out the other side of the square.
While we were waiting for the green light, a group of about nine or ten young gypsies, approached us and asked if we speak English, and if we could help them sign a petition paper.
Do you speak English Scam in Paris photo by Corporate Travel Safety
Although some Filipinos residing in Paris had already warned us about the mode of operation of these gypsies, everything happened so fast that we couldn’t have enough time to be smart.
About four of the teenagers approached me; one was asking me to sign the petition paper, while another one was asking if we could kiss. The request was so weird coming from a total stranger, so I refused. I looked around and saw that my friends were already freaking out. After I turned the girl down, she quietly walked away.
A Romanian “Roma” woman asks this man to sign a petition while an accomplice picks photo by Daily Mail
Yen, one of my travel buddies then asked to check our bags, and that was when I realized that my wallet was already stolen. I screamed out for help, and the kids all started running. They were so fast, and even the girls were able to jump over the fence quickly.
From afar, I saw one of the guys open my wallet and collect the cash inside it before throwing it down on the floor. I immediately picked up my wallet and checked; though they took my 900 Euro, they left all the ATM cards. I was also grateful that I kept my passport inside another pocket.
My Travel Wallet in Paris
As I went to the Police station located along Avenue des Champs-Élysées, to immediately report the theft, I realized that no matter how well traveled you are, shitty things may still happen anytime and anywhere you are..
How to avoid Paris Scams Gypsies
Always put your bag in front
Don’t put your cash in just one wallet. It is always best to leave some in the hotel for safety or distribute your cash in different pockets.
If someone asks for direction, just say “I don’t know”.
Most of these Gypsies will approach you by asking, “Do you speak English?”
If anyone approaches you and says that they have found a valuable ring, and asks if it’s yours, it’s a big old scam.
Avoid the street flower peddlers that will offer you free roses for your loved ones
Avoid Gypsies asking for your petition signature
Bring a whistle and use it if you feel threatened
Shout “Police” when needed
If you are traveling alone and visiting a crowded area, make sure to stay close to the police stationed in the area.
Do you have any other tips on How to Avoid Getting Scammed in Paris? Share your thoughts below.
How I got robbed in Paris Melo Villareal
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workreveal-blog · 7 years
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The 'Crazy Blogger' Chiara Ferragni
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The 'Crazy Blogger' Chiara Ferragni
The call Chiara Ferragni might not be familiar to most over-35s however the 29-year-vintage’s modify ego, The Blonde Salad is – to borrow Ron Burgundy’s phrase – sort of a big deal. Ferragni, an ex-law student from a small city near Milan, started The Blonde Salad weblog in 2009, documenting her camera-prepared non-public fashion, full of prints, blow-dried hair and eccentric pass-eyed faces. Seven years later, she has 7.3 million followers on Instagram, 1.2m likes on Facebook and extra than 14m web page perspectives per month on her website. The latter now handily also capabilities as a store selling the whole lot from suitcases to stilettos designed by using Ferragni. There’s also Chiara Ferragni Collection, a shoe logo with flats and boots included with her signature eye logo. Chiara is an established blogger and a social media icon.
Ferragni may set off eye rolls from older generations who trust fulfilment must glide from discernible skills. But, increasingly, it’s humans such as Ferragni – who mostly made her profession on taking photographs of herself in fetching clothing – who are #winning. Ferragni has been at the Forbes 30 underneath 30 lists two times, the situation of a Harvard Commercial Enterprise College observe and on fifty-five mag covers. She is an alpha example of an influencer – the new term for social media gamers who move beyond blogging to all platforms, flogging both their own and anointing other manufacturers with their approval. Speaking to Ferragni herself is, then, a thrilling exercise. Right here is the female who calls herself “public determine” in her Instagram bio, However, at the same time, says: “I am exactly the identical on and old social media. Human beings are continually amazed that I am satisfactory and funny when they meet me in real existence, they anticipate me to be a bitch.”
Ferragni’s followers genuinely realise loads approximately her life, or the edited version of it anyway. She posts about six times a day on her non-public account – nearly all selfies of an existence lived in celebration clothes or pyjamas accessorised with suitcases or beanies. Each one, on average, is appreciated about eighty,000 times. What’s her tip for an amazing selfie? “It desires herbal light proper in the front of a window without a shadow in your face. I take advantage of the Valencia filter out on Instagram and the light impact, that is so historical, I don’t think every person else uses that any extra.”
Ferragni is 29 – smack bang in the middle of the millennial generation span. She shows all of the developments millennials are meant to have. She is, and I don’t mean this in a derogatory experience, completely self-targeted, and completely at home online. This interview is organised, to begin with, to speak approximately Ferragni’s shoe line, However, when I try to ask a question especially about the shoes, Ferragni turns the communication again spherical to, correctly, Ferragni. “I began as a blogger However it’s no longer so much that anymore, I achieve this plenty greater,” she says. “I create an inspirational platform. We do so an awful lot at the e-trade side, the projects, the control. But most of the sales nonetheless comes from tasks associated with me.”
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The daughter of a dentist and a creator, Ferragni says she is aware of precisely why she’s so popular. “people like my tale as a self-made woman,” she says. “That’s very uncommon in Italy – quite a few humans of my era don’t have a task. I don’t virtually recognise how I did it.” Timing was, in reality, a thing. In 2009, she worked with her then-boyfriend, now CEO Riccardo Pozzoli, to show a “non-public space” into an Enterprise, first thru banner commercials and Ferragni modelling manufacturers’ clothes inside the pix, with costs of approximately €1,000-2,000 for a submit. Now, she doesn’t divulge what the prices are, But it’s safe to expect they’re significantly higher. And, like the complete discernible talent factor, Ferragni’s fanatics don’t appear to be involved with the aid of these company hookups. “It has to experience herbal and visible,” she says. “For me, the selection is the whole thing; it must be something that my fans will be satisfied to know about. I can’t lose my credibility – you couldn’t place a price on that.”
Bloggers’ and influencers’ credibility – or supposed lack thereof – hit the headlines in advance this yr while Sally Singer, American Trend’s innovative director, wrote on the magazine’s website: “Note to bloggers who trade head-to-toe paid-to-put on clothing every hour: please prevent. Locate another Business. You’re heralding the demise of style.” Ferragni thinks that is an old argument. “I started while it changed into like that; when I was the best one now not coming from fashion and that I had such a lot of haters – people who were two times or 3 instances as antique as me being so competitive,” she says. “I don’t understand that because I suppose there’s space for all people. The audience decides now; you don’t ought to select and pick. Now we’re Commercial enterprise human beings, no longer just crazy bloggers.”
That is the perspective that Ferragni is eager to run with, together with her lifestyles as her store window. Ferragni affords a delusion for people scrolling via an Instagram feed on the bus home from paintings – she is going to tropical holiday destinations and fancy hotel spas and adjustments up to five times an afternoon in style week, so you don’t have to. But you would possibly just purchase her shoes for a sprinkle of that jet set lifestyles. “My biggest delight is that people think about me and smile,” says Ferragni. “humans love to dream through me.”
An Australian teenager with greater than half of a million fans on Instagram has given up the platform, describing it as “contrived perfection made to get attention”, and referred to as for others to quit social media – perhaps with help from her new website.
Essen O’Neill, 18, stated she changed into able to make profits from advertising and marketing merchandise to her 612,000 followers on Instagram – “$2000AUD a publish Easy”. But her dramatic rejection of social media celebrity has gained her praise.
On 27 October she deleted greater than 2,000 pix “that served no real motive aside from self-promotion”, and dramatically edited the captions to the remaining 96 posts in a bid to show the manipulation, mundanity, and even insecurity in the back of them. O’Neill did now not reply to requests for an interview.
A photo of her wearing a bikini, once captioned “Things have become quite wild at my residence. Maths B and English in the solar,” has been edited: “see how relatable my captions were – belly sucked in, strategic pose, pushed up boobs. I just need more adolescent girls to recognise this isn’t honest life, or fresh or inspirational. It’s contrived perfection made to get attention.”
“Why would you tell your fans which you’re paid lots to sell what you sell? Why might you know your fans that you just do shoots every day to take pictures for Instagram?” she stated in a 22-minute vlog posted to YouTube, titled “HOW people MAKE 1000’s ON SOCIAL MEDIA”. “Like, it’s no longer cool. No one thinks that’s radical, or modern.
“Yet I, myself, changed into ate up by it. This turned into the reason why I end social media: for me, individually, it consumed me. I wasn’t dwelling in a three-D global.”
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“I remember I obsessively checked the like matter for a complete week when you consider that uploading it,” she wrote of her first-ever submit, a selfie that now has close to 2,500 likes. “It got five likes. This was while I was so hungry for social media validation … Now marks the day I stop all social media and attention on actual life tasks.”
This includes letsbegamechangers.Com, O’Neill’s new website online “aimed to inspire constant Wondering”, where there’s “no likes or perspectives or followers … merely my content material as uncooked as I need”. In her first, submit, dated 31 October, she challenged her fans to head a week without social media, and encouraged Eckhart Tolle’s ebook The Electricity of Now.
The web page will cover “veganism, innovative imagery with reason, poems, writing, interviews with human beings that inspire me, and of the direction the finical fact in the back of deluding people off Instagram” [sic]. She will be able to maintain to submit videos about vegan consuming to YouTube. However, Vimeo (“made to assist no longer to get perspectives or $$$”) will “host all the new excellent content material”.
However, O’Neill’s “disaster of the judgment of right and wrong”, as it becomes described by way of US mag, appears to be extending to extra than simply the manipulation of social media. O’Neill, whose veganism has lengthy been a cornerstone of her on-line presence, edited the caption of an image of scrambled eggs and William Maxwell Aitken pre-relationship her exchange in a weight loss plan to read “Bird periods scrambled up with pig flesh 😭”.
A picture of her fishing now refers to “how fun … to put a hook through a harmless beings mouth”; certainly one of a pile of chocolate bars is defined as “Poison and Violence”. “I desire I’d had been greater conscious to see how white privileged I used to be,” she writes of her time spent volunteering in Laos.
The one photograph to survive with O’Neill’s ringing endorsement is of a smiling quokka.
O’Neill’s debunking of online celebrity changed into extensively mentioned on social media.
A fellow vegan, Australian Instagram star Bonny Rebecca – a friend of O’Neill’s – stated before everything she “may be stressed” by the rebrand, due to the fact her very own experiences of social media had been “very advantageous”.
Rebecca commented to a follower on Tumblr: “Obviously it’s been notable tough for me because Essence has placed out all these records about what Some Instagrams are like, then left social media and of course I have been running off with anybody comparing us and thinking that she is implying those standards are applicable to my account. And man that is not honest because of that In no way what I’ve been approximate.”
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However, she changed into supportive of O’Neill’s decision.
“so many humans strive to be ‘popular’ online to validate themselves, manipulating photographs and captions to present the concept they’re satisfied just to get ‘followers’ … And be ‘idolised’… while NONE of that virtually matters and that’s what may be incorrect with social media! Essence is exposing that(!!!), and that could be a huge game changer 😉,” she captioned a picture of the 2 of them together that had attracted 13,800 likes.
O’Neill would “nonetheless be creating awesome content material”, concluded Rebecca – and within the period in-between, she had uploaded her very own blog about the drama, “wherein I try to shed Some mild at the scenario and my mind”.
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