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I came across a topic asking why beauty bloggers don't work night shifts.
In the photo, the girl is dressed appropriately and decently,
standing in front of a coffee machine,
like she just finished shooting a lifestyle photoshoot.
Someone in the comments asked,
"With such looks, why not go straight to the nightclub?
You’d make money much faster."
The reply below was even more hilarious,
saying they’re afraid the two of them might cause trouble.
I stared at the screen and laughed for three minutes.
It turns out that in some people’s eyes,
beautiful girls only have two career options:
either facing the camera and shouting to their fans,
or hanging out in private rooms drinking with people.
The chance of making a living through skill and talent,
is probably even lower than my chances of getting a promotion and raise at work.
The funniest part is,
the person asking this question
probably hasn’t even been in that girl’s live stream room,
just looked at a screenshot and started planning her life.
I understand that feeling,
it’s like my mom always thinks,
that I’m doing new media in Shanghai,
but actually I’m just working as a secretary in some office building.
Forget it,
at least she still thinks I look good enough to go to a nightclub,
but I don’t even have that qualification.