Luck Hef is back with Season 2 Episode 4 on “Be yourself, don’t play yourself.” Luck wastes no time to talk about Instagram allowing its users to tag people to a photo. Luck talks about people tagging him in photos that he has no ‘ about. He mentions the females trying to be clever when it comes to tagging photos. They tag their everyday friends but never tag that bad chick in their photo, because they have low self-esteem. That encourages men to comment things like “why you didn’t tag her and her?” He even talks about the guys who fraud by posting pictures in front of luxury cars that are not yours. Then he continues to discuss the one’s who hates on Instagram but don’t claim their hate. They try to be nice about their negative comments that start with “I’m not hating but …”
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