"Me and my three Chins": an ironic women's travel blog
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/me-and-my-three-chins-an-ironic-womens-travel-blog.htmlWe present you an Instagram that really differs from the boring travel bloggers of the same type. American Michelle Liu destroys all the stereotypes associated with travel photos. The girl selfies against the background of attractions, making a funny face and pressing her chin to her neck so that three chins come out at once in the photo. She even came up with a name for it — "chinning", formed from the word "chin" — chin.
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Budapest, Hungary.

Beijing, China.

Vienna, Austria.

Krakow, Poland.

Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Revere Beach, USA.

Prague, Czech Republic.

Krakow, Poland.

Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

London, UK.

Paris, France.

New York, USA.

Newbury, Massachusetts, USA.

USA.

Brooklyn, New York, USA.

Munich, Germany.

Budapest, Hungary.

Vengerberg, Austria.

Glasgow, United Kingdom.

With friends in the States.

New York, USA.

Newport, USA.

Flight from Portugal to the USA.

Kaisermulen, Austria.
Keywords: Sights | Face | Chin | Selfie | Usa | Tourism
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