Twitter users showed their first selfie and proved that time can transform
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/twitter-users-showed-their-first-selfie-and-proved-that-time-can-transform.htmlEach of us has old photos, and sometimes so curious to see them, to see what we were before and compare with the current. This made Twitter users who launched a kind of flash mob where participants share the first and "fresh" photos from the profile.
These pictures once again prove that time and hard work on himself able even the ugly duckling turn into a beautiful Swan.
Thread of the wearer's Mary M who first posted their pictures already scored more than 900 retweets and 20 thousand "likes".
In the comments to the girl were joined by other users.
And their photos — a huge motivation and incentive for change.
Though in most cases it is the merit of growing up, there are those people who had to make great efforts for its current appearance.
The boys also took part in the flashmob.
And their results are no less impressive!
Wanting to share my transformation was very much, so we have selected for you best pictures.
How have you changed since your first selfie? We offer you to compare and share the results!
Keywords: Appearance | Beauty | Change | Selection | Photos | Pictures
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