In the wonderful world of outrageous nail art,erotice literature website this is one manicure you're sure to "like."
Mark Zuckerberg, the man behind Facebook, posted a photo on his Instagram of some very on-brand nail art, and it is really something.
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Let's dissect the social network homage that is happening on these unnamed fingers.
On the pinky, we've got our classic "like" button, which is really a thumbs-up so this is a real missed opportunity. On the ring finger we've got the Zuck-man himself, beautifully illustrated I might add. The next two fingers spell out "face" and "book" complete with pink heart accents. Very classy. And on the thumb where the "like" button should have gone, we got the "love" button instead. All with the rich FB blue as the background color.
This is actually not the only social media nail art that's been done. However, it issome of the most impressive. Just look at that attention to detail.
We're sure whoever these hands belong to is going to get a whole lot of comments.
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