I tweeted today about the role that social media plays in our own ontological dysmorphia, especially when we compare our normal, flawed selves in real life with someone's edited, revised, perfected, romanticized, social media performance.
social media really blurs the fucking line between sharing and bragging and self-promotion and reaching out (thread)
— Jackson Bliss ジャブ (@jacksonbliss) July 20, 2018
I tweeted today about the role that social media plays in our own ontological dysmorphia, especially when we compare our normal, flawed selves in real life with someone's edited, revised, perfected, romanticized, social media performance.