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"The world is a stage, " says the author of Influencers in the wild, an Instagram account that brings colors to influencers revealing the techniques they use to take their most viral photos. The work that some carry.

Tank Sinatra, author of the account, uses humor to show the ridiculous situations incurred by selfie addicts . Although if some posts provoke laughter, others are completely incomprehensible, such as that of that girl who is dragging her ass until she is completely on the edge of Pedra da Gávea, the mountain at 842 meters above sea level in Rio de Janeiro that He has become famous among adrenaline fans.

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With two million followers, Influencers in the wild exposes a wide catalog of strange behaviors. As we know, there are travelers who seem willing to give their lives for the photo. Or at least, to have a good stir in the sea.

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Many parents complain about teenagers' obsession with mobile phones. But there are some that are even more prolific on Instagram and do not forgive even a photo. Moreover, there are those who employ their heirs for the portrait.

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Another personality that reflects the account is that of the influencer's friend , always willing to meet their demands. Or that of the loner, who must use all his ingenuity to gain his own image. Although the most abundant, and this already anywhere in the world, is the exhibition of various positions in any corner, even if you have to give dinner to the occasional client.

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