I can’t explain it.
I don’t have to explain it.
It is a city that would make falling in love so very easy.
I was talking to a friend who spent Christmas in New York and their Instagram made them look like they were having the time of their life, but actually they said the trip wasn’t at all that fun, they felt ill and were having relationship problems, but of course they couldn’t publish that online, and why would they. The idea of “Christmas in New York” already sounds dreamy, but they are just words and ideas we are idealising from the connotations they foresee. If you think about it, you’re creating an identity, and you are free to create the image of the person you want to be, not necessarily the person you are.
We have a complex that our online profiles must be the very best version of ourselves: it’s a vicious competition, survival of the fittest. *cough TINDER* the brutal, online selective breeding process based on looks, (mainly) (possibly universities/schools if you’re an elitist snob).
Another example of how instagram is ruining our authenticity: I know someone who was supposed to travel to X but then changed their mind last minute, however still posted a photo pretending they were in X, for the world to think they were. I leave judgement up to you, but I want to know what makes being in X cooler than not? Of course, for the sake of make believe, and everything with which Hollywood and her side chick, the Media, feeds (manipulates) us with, we are conditioned to believe that our lives have to look remarkable to the rest of the world. It forms an intrigue, and we are all somewhat intrigued by intrigue. Frankly, it frightens me how much we care about our online reputation, (even though I have succumbed to the devils of social media). That’s why I wanted to make this blog, and why I called it ‘uncensored rhapsodies’, a thesaurus aided, posh version of ‘basically no bullshit’.
I am a culprit of idealizing my life on social media. Most of us are. I would never lie, but my Instagram is no doubt a fabrication. It is a lot of who I am on a surface level of course and I try to be as authentic as possible and as much myself as possible, but it’s still a premeditated version of my life. Much like fashion, social media is exciting, fast, always changing. It does keep you awake but suffocates you at the same time.
It is all about perspective, choose to see things the way you want to.