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NGL I love trends. I love to follow them. Doing this newsletter is an example of this tendency in me. Following trends isn’t lame; it’s fun and can make you friends.
May 31, 2022

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There are various reasons to follow a trend: You really like it. You don't want to stand out by not following it. A perfectly legitimate reason that speaks for a certain inner modesty. But you can also follow a trend because it's fun to change something without having to think about it too much. Obsessively not following every trend is probably more of a narcissistic problem: you think you are better than everyone else.
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Have done this since birth, highly recommend
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Because why not it doesn’t matter how many people you follow and when the things u like become cool then people will see that u followed them a long time ago bc u are cool
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