Pretty people are no longer organized, they are paid to be near you

By Joshua Tyler | Published
If you have recently noticed that there are no more attractive women, don’t worry, it’s not your deodorant. Pretty people are no longer organized. You have to pay to mix with them in daily life.
It is the growing trend in the world of attractive people. This happens thanks to applications like Neon Coat, which allows companies to pay the beautiful people to walk and act as paying customers, while paying themselves. The use of the application increases rapidly.

As the independent reported, here is what a single day in the life of the pretty paid person Lauren Karwoski looks like in New York: she goes to a gourmet restaurant and gets free juice, she is paid to take a fancy training course in a gymnasium, she obtains her plastic eyebrows in a company that wants in a chair for customers, then she likes to be pretty for a free meal in a restaurant Greek.
Paying ladies aesthetically pleasant to go to places is not new. For example, this is something that San Diego’s annual comic strip sellers have done for years. Now they have completely convinced that many super attractive women like to read comics, and Disney bankrupt to make Star Wars films for female in shape that do not exist.

What is new is the possibility of coordinating the movements of pretty people en masse with an application and effectively allow companies to pay companies to wedge the market for attractive customers. It is a natural evolution of the unique mentality of fans, and I am not sure that it is an improvement. At least, only fans is honest.
To obtain concerts on neon layers, women need at least 5,000 subscribers on Instagram or Tiktok, unless they can provide a link to a work portfolio carried out for a modeling agency. They are also likely to look closely at your photo. In my head, I imagine a dirty flipper in a “no fat chicks” t-shirt, brandishing a large “rejected” stamp in red rubber.
The next time you see a pretty girl in your local Starbucks, ask yourself if she is there because she loves Starbucks, or because Starbucks wants you to think you think that pretty people like to drink their clutches. It is more and more likely to be the last.




