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Donkey of the Day Goes To Khrys Devoe For Filter Surgery

May 15, 20197 min
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Uncle Charla gives Donkey of the day to Khrys Devoe for trying to have a filter surgery.  Listen for more info.

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It don't be a dusty because right now you are It's time for Donkey of the Day. So if we ever feel I need to be a donkey man with the hero. Did she get the name? Please tell me I had become Donkey of the dayte club bitches. Yeah, Sonkey today for Wednesday May fifteenth goes to Christavo. Now, if you don't know who Christovo is, he goes by the name Tugsy on Instagram. And I want everyone out there to know that this donkey the day is being done with love. Okay, I actually genuinely feel sorry for

this young man. I feel sorry for other people who are in this man's position, who have this man's mind state. Now, Christovo he makes his living off Instagram. Okay. He is a social media influencer, and like many people in this era, social media rules everything around them. Okay, I really don't understand why people put their livelihoods in the social media. Because you don't own social media, so social media decided to ban you are cancel your account for whatever reason.

You're done out here. Not to mention, social media is creating this unattainable, underreachable goal of physical perfection that simply does not exist all right? Social media is everybody's highlight reel, and you are comparing your real, everyday life to the carefully cultivated and filtered world of social media. Okay, dropping on a cool's boss from My Man Past to Stephen Furdike has a great sermon on that by the way Moss Corner zone. But that doesn't stop people like Kristavo

from trying to chase the unattainable. Okay, let's go to wca xcbspre for the report. Police. Selfie culture is putting pressure on beauty standards, and according to plastic surgeons, it's driving many young people to seek cosmetic procedures. With almost half a million followers, Kyrie de Vaux makes his living through Instagram. We all want to have smooth skin, we all want to have you know, high cheat phones. We all want to have like frozen faces. We just want

to look perfect. Kyrie spends at least an hour editing each selfie. I want to be a prestol. I want to be a living prastol. Why do you want to look less human because adults effects? I just wanted to like selfie ready all the time. Kyrie even gets regular cosmetic procedures done to look more like his edited selfies. Leading plastic surgeon doctor Dirk Kramer says he's noticed his

clientele get younger and younger. Most of the time, come with a phone with a phone and show me pictureself and that's how I get most likes and most follow us. Could we do that in reality? Oh, it's just said. I mean, it is Mental Health Awareness month, and I hear you already, Charlemagne. Everything is not a mental health issue. You're right. Everything isn't a mental health issue, but some

of this is. And this is exactly why I ordered phone cases from my wife and oldest daughter that say social media ruins your mental health because you will never be happy chasing the lives that are being told on social media. Okay, you out here living in your real life, living in your truth, knowing fully to the world and people in it aren't perfect. But then you go on the Graham and see people, you know, everybody giving the perception of perfection, right, all right, and you chase that.

But it's literally like a dog chasing its own tail. You would never catch it. Therefore you would never truly be happy, and that can lead to body dysmorphia. Which is indeed a mental health issue. We don't listen to me. Let's hear from the experts. Back to wa xtvspre for the report police. This obsession with personal appearance that selfie culture encourages may have darker implications for mental health. In those people who have that psychological vulnerability, it can be

particularly concerning. They are constantly bombarded with the image and constantly referencing their own image in a way that was not seen before. And it's the most extreme. This fixation on appearance can manifest in a mental health condition known as body dysmorphic disorder or BDD. EGO. Vanity and validation

is going to be the death of this error. Okay, how can you tell you know kids that their first, last, and best love is self love and they are being born into a culture that makes you feel like you're worth your value, How you think of yourself, how you love yourself as in the hands of others. I don't care how many likes you get. Do you like yourself? That's what's important. When you depend on people to build you up, they'll have the same power to break you down.

You don't need anybody on social media's validation to know your worth. How do we get these kids did not have psychological vulnerability and build up their confidence? Okay? True confidence is knowing that you are enough without the need for anyone else's validation. How do you get that through the kids in twenty nineteen when everything is about constant validation? Christo,

vote my brother, stop while you are ahead. Okay. Anybody out there that can hear my voice who thinks they have to make permanent plastic surgery decisions based off temporary social media feelings stop? All right? You can't live an illusion. All right, Focus on things that matter, like your spirit, your personality. If the world was blind, how many people would you impress? All right? Spending all this money to impress people that don't like you anyway? Come on, man,

here's the moral of the story. Stop trying to impress people. Stop trying to impress people by being something you're not. All right. At the end, you have a bunch of followers who don't really we care about you, and you will lose yourself. That's what's happening in these situations. Christovo, love yours, the life you save, maybe your own. Please give Christovo the biggest he hall and the crazy thing is.

I really don't have any solutions to this problem because I'm really trying to figure out how do you make a generation to kids realize that their first, last, and best love is self love when they're born into an era that tells them the only way to receive true love is by getting it from other people. I know he's so young to be getting all those but it's difficult because a lot of the celebrities are doing at a young ages, and these kids to following celebrities, and

not only the celebrities. They're watching people on social media with all of these filters and these face tunes and all this other stuff, and then they see you in real life. Yes, it's one thing. When you got to computer the celebrity, you can be like, I get this money and then I'm a while out. But now you're next door neighbor looking perfect too. My god, trust me, man, you know you can go from ugly to being handsome. Look at me. Damn, No, validation got so quiet. Nobody's

gonna like my tweet. Nobody's gonna tell me my hands No I didn't retweet that, bro. Crazy now comes down on that. You don't need y'all. Well, you did become a facing welcome filter? That's about it? Tell me my hand? Alright? I felt what you say? He is the X pro. Maybe the filter was the ex bront filter paid you on. Let me look at your filters? Which sight is that? I would call it? I'm handsome, I'll call it the bitch bleach. You're like the Gingham filter? Hell is that?

What is that? You know when you're going on Instagram? Gingham? So if you filter, he turned into the Gingham filter. I don't even like him, all you know? Damn boy? All right, well, ask is next? Eight hundred five five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, calling you now eight hundred five eight five did I don't know? Eight hundred now eight hundred making filter on your accent? You put the fire

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