The photo-sharing app Instagram makes it easy to share life moments with friends, but for many college students, the perfectly filtered photographs are an attempt mask emotional distress and even cries for help. "When I posted it, I subconsciously hoped that if I could convince others I was happy, then maybe I could believe it myself," a former Cornell student, Jenna, told The Cut about a seemingly happy shot she posted on Instagram during her senior year. Here's a look at Jenna's picture: Wine Tours make me #smile A photo posted by Jenna (@thejennalala) on May 20, 2013 at 3:22pm PDT on May 20, 2013 at 3:22pm PDT Jenna felt guilty about her negative feelings because she knew she was fortunate to be at Cornell, she says.