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- videos@lemmy.world
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- videos@lemmy.world
“Days after launch, you’re sitting at a red light. The novelty is gone and you’re not any happier. Maybe it’s your imagination, but the gaps in the door look off. You think you saw a car full of teens laughing at you earlier. You are now $100,000 in debt for a meme, and you feel … nothing.”
It’s obviously fake but also intentionally deceiving, no? The lack of honesty is disappointing if you ask me.
Either it’s obviously fake, or deceiving. Both can’t be true.
BTW: look at covers of old magazines. Exaggerated Photoshops are a perfectly normal way to point at a problem. One might call it stylized: https://files.magzter.com/resize/magazine/1452683603/1528432176/view/3.jpg