u/NoShip458

Hidratante labial

Boa noite, pessoal. Então, gostaria de saber a indicação deste tipo de produto que realmente cumpre a função de hidratar. Eu tenho um conhecimentos superficial de que hidratante labial que tem cheiro nunca hidrata, entao passei a usar o bepantriz, serviu em mim, mas nao o suficiente. Meus labios sao principalmente ressecados nos cantos da boca e no centro, quando eu passo batom fica ainda mais evidenciado. Ja pensei que pode ser algo interno, vitamina e tals. Confesso que eu tenho o hábito feio de morder a boca, e tirar a pelinha, mas não é sempre.

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u/NoShip458 — 3 days ago
▲ 7 r/tsitp

Just why?

Helloooo, Warning: Long text!! Please don't kill me in the name of science! 🙃

I wanted to address this privacy issue raised by the production of TSITP and subsequently intensified by some fans. I want to make it clear that privacy must be respected. That's not even up for discussion. But I really think it's important to differentiate between a real invasion of privacy and simply fans recording something public from a distance, without causing disruption, interrupting filming, harassment, or stalking.

Many of these images circulating are literally photos taken from afar, in open spaces, without direct contact with the cast. Logically, there are limits, and they must be respected. If someone invades space, stalks, harasses, or disrupts filming, that's a completely different story. And honestly? This happens with practically every popular series or film; there have always been fans attending filming, recording moments of the cast together, commenting on behind-the-scenes events, etc.

So what I'm trying to understand isss: why does this snowball so badly with the cast of The Summer I Turned Pretty? Because in other productions, this is usually treated as something relatively normal within the fandom, but here any photo becomes a huge intrigue, a disproportionate discussion. It's simply an exaggeration to turn harmless fan recordings into something almost absurd, almost criminal. In the end, it's precisely the fans who keep the story alive, they are the ones who generate engagement, comments, theories, dissemination, audience, and make a production remain relevant between seasons and now even as a film.

So it's kind of strange to see such an intense reaction to things that, in other giant productions, are usually treated with much more naturalness. And one thing I find curious about all this is that, before the production itself started reinforcing this issue of "total privacy" so much, this level of mass surveillance within the fandom wasn't seen. At least not in such an intense way. Now it seems that a portion of the people have become a kind of constant monitor of what can or cannot be posted, what "leaked," what is allowed to be commented on, who recorded what, as if any image were automatically something very serious.

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u/NoShip458 — 3 days ago