@Sheril Social media no different than our living rooms, kitchens, and ourselves when guests are coming.
Cleaned, polished, and at our best.
The remaining is hid away somewhere, not to be seen.
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@Sheril Social media no different than our living rooms, kitchens, and ourselves when guests are coming. Cleaned, polished, and at our best. The remaining is hid away somewhere, not to be seen. 3 comments
@GregArcus @vfrmedia @Sheril I'm an oddball I like posting projects in progress and other imperfect stuff because motivating people that they can do it too is big for me. That said, much like this comic, the fact that I can do any projects at all or have a wife and house and car at all, can be hugely painful for some. They don't see the downsides of relationships or possessions on my feed though, since that would be a bit too transparent/depressing/controversial. |
@GregArcus @Sheril I am even guilty myself, I recently got two new tyres for my car (brand new, but had been stored in a dusty warehouse) and didn't put the photos on my social media yet as I thought "these tyres look filthy, and the alloys need cleaning on all 4 corners, can't share pictures of them yet" as I'm known for detailing my car (and the weather has been too variable for detailing recently)