I have a similar problem with some of my friends - I love them dearly as people but cannot stand their online personas, which raises all sorts of fascinating (and troubling) questions about identity and relationship.
The impulse to compare is so corrosive, but worse for me is the way instagram induces me to experience my life as something to be represented.
I have a similar problem with some of my friends - I love them dearly as people but cannot stand their online personas, which raises all sorts of fascinating (and troubling) questions about identity and relationship.
The impulse to compare is so corrosive, but worse for me is the way instagram induces me to experience my life as something to be represented.
I have a similar problem with some of my friends - I love them dearly as people but cannot stand their online personas, which raises all sorts of fascinating (and troubling) questions about identity and relationship.
The impulse to compare is so corrosive, but worse for me is the way instagram induces me to experience my life as something to be represented.