Americans advised to upload pictures with filters, but he got the assignment too literally
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/americans-advised-to-upload-pictures-with-filters-but-he-got-the-assignment-too-literally.htmlAmerican Glenn Embry complained that it is very difficult to start Dating online as women do not show much interest in his photographs. Then the man was advised to use the filters, supposedly with them all the pictures look beautiful. And all would do if Glenn did not understand the job too literally...
As Glenn is a serious man, and for this task he approached with complete seriousness...
"I have my doubts on this, but what do I know? Well, let's go. I think my phone is blowing up" — this signature left Glenn to his first photo with a filter. A real filter...
Here it is, here filter. All as he said.
What could go wrong?
Certainly to attract the attention of the opposite sex, Glenn decided not stop with only one filter.
Fortunately, he was very much.
For every taste and color.
Just have to wait enthusiastic likes and comments... And surprisingly these were many:
Girls really drew on Glenn's attention. Is life hacking with filters work?
Keywords: Funny | Filter | Photo
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