Title: 45 Carefully Manipulated Photos That Can Deepen Your Distrust in Social Media

Fake Vacation

The trend of faking vacations has led to a larger question of authenticity on social media platforms. While some argue that it’s harmless fun and entertainment, others believe faking a vacation raises ethical concerns as it blurs the line between what’s real and what’s not. Approximately 14% of Americans fibbed to their social media connections about their vacations in 2019 alone.

To clarify things, that’s not the airplane window but a toilet seat. He has applied a brilliant technique of holding the toilet seat at an angle and placing the camera accordingly to make it look realistic. The jutted-out wing of the plane is a photo on his laptop.

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