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]]>This trend was started by Twitter user Nathan Knight @TwopTwips, who uploaded a picture of himself as the moon. He went on to include an explanation of how to achieve the incredible look. He challenged other users to convince people that they are a moon by using a toilet roll center to take their selfies. Since then, everyone has been obsessed with this trend.
@TwopTwips convince people you are a moon by taking all your selfies through a toilet roll centre pic.twitter.com/2ZWdSC6M1S
— Nathan Knight (@nathanknight) November 23, 2014
Many users are taking pictures of their pets, children and themselves to participate in the trend. The pictures are absolutely hilarious. You can also join the fun by using the hashtag #MoonSelfie. Check out some of our favorite pictures from the trend below.
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]]>The post This Pilot Takes Mid-Flight Selfies, But They Are Not As Dangerous As They Look appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>As you might have guessed, these photos are fake. Centeno uses Photoshop to combine several images into one. He takes a selfie through the cockpit while on the ground and makes it look like it happened in the middle of the flight. You can tell by the details. His hair isn’t blowing against the wind, for example. Also, the sunglasses reflection reveals an airport runway. Moreover, he admits the images are fake.I have to let you know that this photo is fake guys, just in case,” one of them reads. “Photoshop mode ON,” states another. Despite this, numerous people have openly expressed their belief that these selfies were legit.
“I have to let you know that this photo is fake guys, just in case,” he wrote along one photo. Still, it looks impressive. Check it out.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BD8Zd0_vfso/?taken-by=pilotganso
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]]>The post Guy Takes A Selfie Every Day From Age 12 Until His Wedding Day, Finally Smiles appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Fast forward nine years, he published his project with an amazing ending. After more than 2,500 photos of his serious face, Hugo ended the video with the selfie from his wedding in August this year where he smiled into the camera for the first time. See the full video below.
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]]>The post The #MoonSelfie is Taking Over the Internet appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>This trend was started by Twitter user Nathan Knight @TwopTwips, who uploaded a picture of himself as the moon. He went on to include an explanation of how to achieve the incredible look. He challenged other users to convince people that they are a moon by using a toilet roll center to take their selfies. Since then, everyone has been obsessed with this trend.
@TwopTwips convince people you are a moon by taking all your selfies through a toilet roll centre pic.twitter.com/2ZWdSC6M1S
— Nathan Knight (@nathanknight) November 23, 2014
Many users are taking pictures of their pets, children and themselves to participate in the trend. The pictures are absolutely hilarious. You can also join the fun by using the hashtag #MoonSelfie. Check out some of our favorite pictures from the trend below.
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]]>The post This Pilot Takes Mid-Flight Selfies, But They Are Not As Dangerous As They Look appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>As you might have guessed, these photos are fake. Centeno uses Photoshop to combine several images into one. He takes a selfie through the cockpit while on the ground and makes it look like it happened in the middle of the flight. You can tell by the details. His hair isn’t blowing against the wind, for example. Also, the sunglasses reflection reveals an airport runway. Moreover, he admits the images are fake.I have to let you know that this photo is fake guys, just in case,” one of them reads. “Photoshop mode ON,” states another. Despite this, numerous people have openly expressed their belief that these selfies were legit.
“I have to let you know that this photo is fake guys, just in case,” he wrote along one photo. Still, it looks impressive. Check it out.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BD8Zd0_vfso/?taken-by=pilotganso
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]]>The post Guy Takes A Selfie Every Day From Age 12 Until His Wedding Day, Finally Smiles appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Fast forward nine years, he published his project with an amazing ending. After more than 2,500 photos of his serious face, Hugo ended the video with the selfie from his wedding in August this year where he smiled into the camera for the first time. See the full video below.
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