Anti-Alias

Whether you flatten the world into binaries, or allow for nuance, complexity, and blurry edges.

Aly Raisman and Being Single at 30

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Anti-Alias is about whether you flatten the world into binaries or allow for nuance and blurry edges. The world Aly Raisman was living in had a very binary view of women in their 30s: either you're partnered and on track, or you're single and something is wrong. Writing the article was a direct argument against that binary — she was making the case that 'single' is not a bad state, it's just a state, and the question of whether you're living well matters more than whether you have a partner.