Not a good look.
I remember as a kid in Edmonton walking home and looking at families in their windows and seeing them having dinner or playing together, and thinking: “Why can’t our family be like theirs?” Well, of course, I had no idea what their lives were really like. I was comparing their appearance to our reality – and coming up short, as we all do.
This was a big week for that old bugbear between appearance and reality:
● The BBC told its reporters to look a bit more sweaty and dirty
in order to appear more authentic to viewers.
● Imposter Syndrome, “the crippling idea that people like us could not possibly triumph given what we know of ourselves,” got a new workbook.
● Here are this year’s Oscar Visual Effects nominees.
● Where do you call home? The citizen intelligence agency Bellingcat uses geolocating to find where Isabel dos Santos, once Africa’s richest woman, is really hiding out.
Meanwhile…