I cannot stress this enough. Stop filling your feed with drama, attacking other content creators, or immaturity. Take notice how most everyone IN the industry doesn't do this. We're not here airing drama with each other on our timelines, we're focusing on our jobs. Follow suit.https://twitter.com/Nelstar15/status/1215410065152208896 …
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TLDR: Get the negativity off your social timelines now or accept that you'll be passed on for growth opportunities as a content creator. Period. /end dad rant
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a. lot.
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These are good suggestions.
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Thanks for taking the time to offer advice to others
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Kinda feel like you should’ve ended with this gif....pic.twitter.com/xOomVwmjN8
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BIG YUP! Lost a multi season show a few years ago because the shows co-host's Twitter was just riddled with drama and narcissistic takes. Sucks that it affected me as well but I understood why they didn't push forward.
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I do accept that my feed some times is a little "oh why Mae" but I do my best not to bring drama to my followers TL. The way I see it is, people watch me for entertainment and at the very least, a distraction. Last thing they need is negativity and drama.
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I just like posting GIFs and talking about the gym
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I just keep admiring those shoulders bb.
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