Recovering from the traumatic brain injury of social media

The density of Washington DC. The avenues of backlogged traffic whipped past on bikes. Riding back to the hotel in an Uber, we pass a gang of high-school aged Asian kids congregating in front of a boba tea bar, their scooters strewn across a few parking spots in a way I find both poetic and threatening. The girls wearing the boys’ large, slick windbreakers, the boys in sleeveless shirts huddling close together, smoking cigarettes.