Someone posts a simple picture — fully dressed, nothing provocative. And the first comment is about sex. Not about the art. Not about the effort. Just the body. Why do we do that? Why is that our reflex?
It’s not about the person in the picture. It’s about what we’ve trained ourselves to do online: react first, think later. Scroll, comment, swipe, repeat — feeding the platform our lowest impulses and calling it “normal.”
When we reduce people to objects on the internet, we’re slowly reducing our own humanity too.
So here’s the question that won’t let you scroll past:

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