///AMG
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Acro got it, narcissistic personality disorder. It just seems to reek of it. Camera constantly focused on their face / body, often alone, posing or just talking on endlessly.
I don’t get it. I know some make good money doing it, but still just reeks of something wrong from a narcissism point of view.
Bro, we were at our favorite little breakfast spot (attached to a garden store) at the south end of the island last weekend. These young women in front of us looked like they were from •ing outer space. Like I wanted to ask them where they came from. They were all carbon copies of the Kardashians, wearing the most bizarre platform flip flops, just insanely overdressed, with approx. 1 lb of makeup. We get a lot of tourists from Seattle, but this wasn't that, quite visibly. Anyway, the amount of pictures I watched them take of the place in line while we waited to order was absurd. I'm sure they immediately went to whatever social media feed they had. One even had a theoretical baby in a carrier, though I call it theoretical because I never saw the baby and they didn't interact with it at all, seeming more like an accessory or prop than anything else. They seemed perfectly nice, but bizarrely out of place in rural whidbey island, and also especially strange for going so apparently all-out on documenting their very average brunch accommodations (I'll give them that it is a "cute" place and the food is exceptional). To be fair, they also had a friend that had a thick eastern euro accent, and they looked probably Armenian, so in their defense, they were probably from a different culture.