Posted on 10/03/2018 7:14:49 AM PDT by C19fan
A new study has found more than 250 people have died in pursuit of a perfect selfie.
The study published by the Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care journal (and republished by the National Library of Medicine in the US) looks into how many of us social media obsessed plebs are dying for the gram. Led by Dr. Agam Bansal at the India Institute of Medical Sciences, the study analyzed news articles from October 2011 to November 2017 and found there have been 259 reported deathsdubbed selficides in one part of the articleresulting from that never-ending thirst for Instagram likes.
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We need to make laws - ban phones with cameras - David Hogg needs to start a campaign!
Wheres the Democrats to save us from this horrible waste of life?!
Think of it as Evolution in Action.
Just a cleansing of the gene pool. It’s all good.
“Hold Ma Beer!”
Not to mention annoying, self-absorbed narcissists.
Darwin Awards for all........................
Thousands of beers have been held prior to the selfie. Idiots are nothing new.
Used to happen a lot more. Then the lawyers made everyone put warning labels on everything such as a warning not to swallow a fish hook or that peanut butter contains peanuts.
Feel-good story of the day.
The ‘Self Cleaning Oven’ principle as one friend calls it.
This list of these seems endless
Cleansing the gene pool.
I keep encouraging all the liberals I know to continuously take selfies in dangerous situation. So far, it’s not working very well, they keep showing up at work.
I remember reading a story a few months back about a brother and sister going out to one of the pools at Yellowstone. The bro went off path to get closer to the pool so he could take a pic. There was an overhang on the pool, could not support his weight, broke and he dropped in. His sister watched him disintegrate in about 60 seconds. (It was a 200+ degree vat of caustic soda)
They will be unable now to pass on their faulty natures and nurtures to future generations. We ought to celebrate that fact.
Respect the wild.
Very few if any of those folks would have put themselves in those positions without a camera.
Surprised it isn’t more. Some people can’t even walk a few feet without checking their phone.
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