But why is vanity so bad? Everyday, our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram walls could be bombarded with photographs. We see the faces of the friends we like and dislike. Filter on or filter off. Good morning Selfies. Selfies in the house. Selfies in the halls with your friends trying to be all the cutest you can be. Selfies in the bathroom while taking a shower. Selfies in the toilet while taking a dump. Video Selfies. Selfies with your teacher as he goes on with a lesson. Selfies while in public transportation. Selfies while driving a car. Selfies after crashing a car. Countless number of selfies. Selfies here. Selfies there. Selfies everywhere!
There is no true danger in taking selfies. Unless the camera you're using uses radiation or has a deadly flash, taking selfies is very safe. Taking a photograph of one's self to please one's vanity isn't harmful at all. What's harmful is the irritability that the surrounding people would feel when they see nothing but your face on their social media sites all day. The key to taking selfies is respect. It's very simple. I'll respect your face, then you should also respect mine.
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