Social media is an aesthetic cage
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Social media is an aesthetic cage

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non-fiction
comedy
daily life

Social "madia" (typo, unintentional pun) changes the way we see our lives.*

I romanticize my life when I drink my French vanilla infused coffee on weekend mornings (bought most of the time when there's a discount).

The honeysuckle which roots in the garden has reached the balcony and now crowns the railing sending forth its intoxicating smell into the world. I'm appreciative of this fact. I'm hereby expressing my gratitude.

Mockery aside, I firmly believe that taking things for granted and living life, doing things with a certain joie de vivre is also a form of gratitude and giving back to the world/universe.

* It's not a joke. Look what Pinterest gave me.

source:Pinterest

When I first came across the term "romanticize" on youtube a couple of years back, I couldn't help thinking, "oh, rather instagramify." Joy is an aesthetic now, fun is an aesthetic now. Brace yourself, the packaging of the aforementioned French vanilla infused coffee is quite instagramable. Who would have thought?

What the heck is French vanilla anyways? Never mind, it just adds more joie de vivre to the coffee.

📷: https://hu.pinterest.com/pin/419186677828405075#imgViewer

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