I’ve been thinking about the "filter effect" lately—how everything we see online is the most polished version of reality. Sometimes, watching
can make me feel like my own life is a bit too "ordinary." I had a great talk with my partner about it, and we realized that the "ordinary" moments—like making coffee or just sitting together—are actually what matter most. We’ve started viewing adult content as a "fictional escape" rather than a standard to live up to. Has anyone else had to recalibrate their expectations after spending a lot of time in digital spaces?
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I saw the title of this thread while browsing the "Photography & Editing" board. It’s a very relevant point—in a world where we can edit almost anything, the most valuable thing we have is the "unedited" truth. I think the conversation you guys are having is a great example of how to maintain a healthy mindset in the 2020s. I’m off to check some lens reviews now, but I appreciate the thoughtful read!