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12/7/2025 0 Comments

If You Don’t Like a Photograph, Just Move On

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Here’s a simple truth I wish more people would embrace:
If you don’t like a particular photograph I post, just scroll on by.

​It’s really that easy.

​Every day I share photos of Farrah Fawcett—some iconic, some rare, some fun, some candid. Not every picture will be everyone’s favorite, and that’s fine. What isn’t fine is when someone decides to stop their scrolling to drop a negative comment, criticize the photo, or announce that they don’t like how she looked in that moment.

Because here’s the thing:
That comment will be deleted. Every time. Without hesitation.

I run this page to celebrate Farrah’s legacy, her beauty, her spirit, and the joy she brought (and continues to bring) to her fans. This is a fan space, not a place for nitpicking, negativity, or unnecessary commentary about a woman who can no longer defend herself.

Leaving a negative comment is, quite literally, in vain.
It wastes your time.
It wastes my time.
And it brings nothing to the page or the community.

If a photo isn’t your vibe? If you prefer a different era? If you don’t like the lighting, the outfit, the hair, the pose—whatever it is—just move on. There are hundreds of other posts. There will be hundreds more. Not liking one image does not require an announcement.

Scrolling is free. Silence is free. Respect is free.

​So yes, once again: negative comments will continue to vanish as fast as they appear. Because this space is about appreciation, positivity, and celebration—not criticism.

​If you’re here, be here for the right reasons.
And if a photo doesn’t speak to you? Keep moving.
Farrah deserves that grace, and this page demands it.
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