This project explores the complex relationships individuals have with their screens in the age of the internet and social media. AI and machine learning techniques are used to curate personalised content for users, resulting in varied effects of mindless browsing on different individuals. Through interviews with 20 individuals of diverse age, profession, and demographics, 8 unique personas were identified. Their stories were then transformed into illustrations that depict the emotions and relationships they have with social media. The project utilises conversations and a satirical visual approach to portray the chaotic emotions they experience on a daily basis. The project's findings shed light on the negative impacts of social media on individuals, including feelings of isolation, anxiety, and addiction. The illustrations created for this project aim to capture those implications and concerns in a humorous and thought-provoking manner. The project also captures behavioural insights from their social media usage patterns that may be helpful in exploring digital wellbeing strategies to help people address problematic digital behaviours, manage distractions, and improve their autonomy around how they spend their time.