You know you have been spending too much time online when, walking down the (real) street in the (real) world, you see a building with distorted-looking lines on it and think, "Huh: photoshopped."
I do something similar! If I see something (in the real world) and it looks wrong, I frown and think someone should have photoshopped it right out. It's probably not a good sign of how my brain works.
I am also very sad each time I see a gorgeous girl in the street and I cannot shrug it off and say "bah, she's been airbrushed".
Have you ever try to look for the time at the upper right corner (or wherever your computer clock is located) of the magazine / journal / newspaper you are reading?
(I have not. But apparently some people do. I think it is rather scary.)
I do something similar! If I see something (in the real world) and it looks wrong, I frown and think someone should have photoshopped it right out. It's probably not a good sign of how my brain works.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty funny
ReplyDeletePost-doc, I'm so glad I'm not the only one!
ReplyDeleteI am also very sad each time I see a gorgeous girl in the street and I cannot shrug it off and say "bah, she's been airbrushed".
ReplyDeleteHave you ever try to look for the time at the upper right corner (or wherever your computer clock is located) of the magazine / journal / newspaper you are reading?
(I have not. But apparently some people do. I think it is rather scary.)