“I continued taking photos of the skeleton and then, on a whim, thought it would be funny for the office skeleton to have its own account,” she said. “I realized there was some interesting potential for contemporary satire, so I ran with it, and it has kind of snowballed since.”
她说,“我为这架骷髅拍了很多照片,然后我突然想到如果她拥有自己的账号会很有意思,我意识到这有着当代讽刺作品的有趣潜力,所以开始运营Skellie的账号,并一发不可收拾。”
Skellie’s silly and amusing pictures have become a sweet escape for many people looking for a bit of fun online. As new photos are added every day, it’s easy to forget that she’s just a fake skeleton and not a real person.
Skellie或愚蠢或搞笑的照片为很多在网络上寻找乐趣的人提供了甜蜜的消遣,因为她的帐号每天都会发布新的照片,人们很容易忘记她是个假的骷髅而不是真人。
But the photographs are more than just funny. Dana uses them to take a dig at ‘basic’ women, a term that refers to people who are into everything mainstream – pretty much the opposite of being a hipster. Dana has photographed Skellie doing some pretty ‘basic’ stuff like bragging about bottomless sushi, listening to mainstream music, watching Netflix marathons, and even meeting Santa. She even did a pose similar to Kim Kardashian’s on the cover of Paper magazine that subsequently broke the internet. Interestingly, her Instagram username stems from the gross overuse and misuse of the word ‘literally’.
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