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Hilariously, social media is causing a surge of lice in teens
Even though you can’t help but get a little irritated when a stranger asks you to take time from your lonely night drinking at a bar by yourself just to take a picture of her fun night with her best friends, it’s inexplicably just as irritating when that same person doesn’t ask you to take the photo and instead takes it herself. It’s a lose-lose situation — a selfie is inherently annoying, but a stranger taking time out of your night is also irritating.
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Former Disney star has naked selfies leaked all over the net
The former Disney star makes the best non-apology ever after his naked selfie leaked all over the internet
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Intrepid eagle steals video camera, shoots selfie in Australia
A brazen bird snatched a video camera that was recording crocodiles in northwest Australia and captured fascinating footage of its 70-mile journey across the country's remote landscape.
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See The First “Selfie” In History Taken by Robert Cornelius, a Philadelphia Chemist, in 1839
On November 19, the Oxford Dictionaries announced that “selfie” had been deemed their Word of The Year. The term, whose first recorded use as an Instagram hashtag occurred on January 27, 2011, was actually invented in 2002, when an Australian chap posted a picture of himself on an internet forum and called it a “selfie”.
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All By My Selfie: Nat Geo Photographers Muse on the Word of the Year
Selfie: A photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically one taken with a smartphone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website. The Lord of Words, aka, the Oxford English Dictionary, has anointed “selfie” the word of the year for 2013.
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