“Life, I suspect, is better when you're living the kind that attracts followers on Instagram.”— Michael Buchinger, vice.com
“My best friend texts me after I instagram a photo of my roommate and me in a photobooth on a night where I overdrafted my account in order to buy drinks. ‘God your life looks so cool.'”— Kendra Syrdal, thoughtcatalog.com
“Friend: Help I'm so stressed. Me: Yes i'll help you pick an Instagram post.”— Brandon Woelfel, twitter.com
“I caption my photos with obscure lyrics or dialogue from songs/movies with obvious titles so 1 out of 179k people gets it.”— Jesse Herzog, twitter.com
“People take you more seriously when you have a lot of followers, but even more so when your work has meaning. Money is somewhere in between.”— Jesse Herzog, twitter.com
“Me: I'll send you a mood board and work out exact location in the mean time. Model: Amazing! Me: My dog died today Model: Amazing!!”— Amos Haley, twitter.com
“It's so cool that because of Instagram I have friends in basically every state.”— Brandon Woelfel, twitter.com
“Is there a filter on Instagram that fixes Bitchy Resting Face? Asking for a friend.”— Anna Kendrick, twitter.com
“I think hell is Instagram. I'm 90 percent sure. We get sent to hell, we get like locked in the Instagram server.”— Justin Bieber, billboard.com
“Stop caring about how many people ‘like’ your Instagram photos. If you like the photo enough to post it, what else matters? Social media anxiety is a waste of time.”— Mackenzie Newcomb, elitedaily.com
“Don't "like" every single one of his Facebook and Instagram photos. Don't reblog all of his tweets, either. If you look obsessed with him online, then he's going to assume that you're obsessed with him in reality.”— Holly Riordan, love.allwomenstalk.com
“If he always comments on your pictures or "likes" everything you do on social media, it's his subtle way of saying he misses you.”— Holly Riordan, love.allwomenstalk.com
“Make an effort to seek out blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts that are pro-recovery, spread body positivity, or focus on something entirely different from food or exercise.”— Jennifer Rollin, thoughtcatalog.com
“Remove the ‘body garbage’ from your life. Anything that makes you feel bad or weird – tabloids, instagram accounts, facebook pages, friends on facebook, magazines – remove them from your daily life. We have the power to choose how we want to feel – why choose stuff that you know makes you feel bad?”— Corinne Dobbas, corinnedobbas.com