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“For my generation, people are more willing to be who they are and not make up a fake identity,” she says. “We are trying to show a real person doing cool things as a real person, not trying to create a persona that isn’t actually you.”
“For my generation, people are more willing to be who they are and not make up a fake identity,” she says. “We are trying to show a real person doing cool things as a real person, not trying to create a persona that isn’t actually you.”
I feel It's another play on the influenced longing for something. It's wanting to feel connected... to strip away the "facade" and "know" that person. It's juxtaposed to wanting "to be" that person, which was more prevelant in the era we are leaving.
I feel It's another play on the influenced longing for something. It's wanting to feel connected... to strip away the "facade" and "know" that person. It's juxtaposed to wanting "to be" that person, which was more prevelant in the era we are leaving.
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Personally ive always been more interested in authenticity and genuine people on instagram. Its just kinda funny that thats becoming the new aesthetic for all these "influencers" now scrambling to be relevant. I agree tho the atlantic is late to the party.
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Personally ive always been more interested in authenticity and genuine people on instagram. Its just kinda funny that thats becoming the new aesthetic for all these "influencers" now scrambling to be relevant. I agree tho the atlantic is late to the party.
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