To out yourself as a non-sharer at a Melbourne communal dining table is like saying you hate gin distilleries
Sharing the details of our daily lives has become a modern obsession, and many of us are masterful practitioners of the dark art.
Social media is, of course, our main platform for over sharing, allowing us to force our holiday pool shots, our politics, and our children’s pithy insights onto those silly enough to accept our friend requests.
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People eyed me as if I was a psychopath and proceeded to order for the table
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