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The Choponi Culture Doesn't Stop in Corona | Israel today

2020-06-08T23:10:19.027Z


Irish Mercy, Itai Levi, Avivit, Natalie Dadon and other celebs keep you chopped and applaud you for their • Appreciation coverage | TV


Irish Mercy Mercy only on those in her best interests, Itai Levi does not name you but wants you to applaud him and if Spring receives Corona - it is from God, not irresponsible • Coverage of contempt for us and you on all channels

  • No corona, it's all honey

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Here is a philosophical issue: What will happen to the glamor world if we take the glamor out of it? Will he continue to exist or swallow a black hole? And will celeb remain celeb even without launches? Still, these are people whose entire livelihoods and future are based on communicated events, swimsuits, social gatherings and documentation of everything in the Stories. They are the presenters of the Choponi culture - and the bigger the Choponi, the more followers and likes they will get, hence more power and power.

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Despite an increase in morbidity and second-wave fears, for those "celebs" (a generic name for the regular faces at "Guy Pines") the party continues as usual. And as a rule, celebs cannot celebrate without taking pictures and uploading to the network, which has created a stubborn pursuit of communication following the violators.

Irit Rahamim is having a pool party she picked up at her house on the weekend after she had been criticized by previous parties she was involved in. "Which mask do you want? gas mask?" Yesterday (Sunday), she relentlessly pardoned the writing of Adi Zarafi from News 12, when asked to provide explanations as to why she and her associates did not heed the health instructions.

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Just a week ago, an event producer tried to market the same wedding plan on the Dizengoff Center roof, complaining to Ofer Haddad about uncertainty in the industry on behalf of the "helpless" couples and the suppliers who "have nothing to eat." Of course, this did not stop the pity from continuing to act irresponsibly, posting them for social networking reasons.

After introducing celebs at Leah Snirer's son's wedding, Rafi Reshef concluded with disappointment yesterday: "We lost the term shaming. They really don't care that we are jerky." And really, why should they care? On Friday, when Oco Gideon criticized Iai Levi for his flashy clip footage, featuring celebs who did not obey and other instructions, the singer answered with condescension: "It doesn't bother us. I hope all the clues in their language will buy tickets to shows in Caesarea and come along."

It turns out we're back to normal. They make a living, and we do it, and a routine means items for weddings at "Guy Pines." Last night we got a wedding from Dana Lapidot with branded masks that no one wore. The atmosphere in front of the cameras included hugs, kisses, strangers' touches, handshakes, etc. "There is no Corona. Everything is good. We are healthy, there is a decrease in the number of patients. Why destroy joy?"

"The egg is easier to deal with than familiar faces. The egg absorbs fire for many others," Pines explained in a narration to the article, adding Natalie Dadon's Sink announces: "Everyone will do what they like." And, in fact, Pines does what he desires and takes the side of celebs because, just like them, he also feeds on these events and celebs, it is known, look less glamorous in masks.

Celebs will take pride in being a role model. For them, this means communicated visits to hospitals, charity events, donations for those in need, a public exit from the closet or a black square on Instagram to support a U.S. protest.

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But a role model doesn't just mean publicity. It also does not eliminate taxes, does not sexually harass and - you will or not - strictly adhere to every small and unruly section of the Ministry of Health guidelines. Mostly in front of cameras. Celebrate as much as you want, but why show off? And if that's what we're showing on TV, how exactly can we keep the rules?

Source: israelhayom

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