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JanitorialSnail JanitorialSnail is offline
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My Team dislikes being photographed

My team is quite a set of characters, but they've got a bit of an attitude if I try to take pictures of them when in the workshop. These, if I may remind you, are the same people (boys, mostly) who don cheerleaders outfits at every competition.

They're.... with all due respect, generally really egotistical. But whenever I try to take a picture of them, they give me the evil eye. Every. Single. Time. I've gotten into a habit of creeping up to them just to take a picture. Only ONE person has asked me to kindly not take a picture of him, and I listen. He actually gave me some respect, so I'll do the same.

I honestly get pretty fed up with their sarcasm and glares, and I don't want to have to keep on creeping up on them. The pictures I take are the only in-shop pictures we get, so I can't just stop taking pictures. The pictures are great for our bragboard, and really gives people an idea of what we do. Can you give me any help?

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