If you've ever hesitated whether to eat your cereal or take a selfie, the solution is finally in the palm of your hand – literally! The selfie spoon is a new invention of the American manufacturer of Cinnamon Toast Crunch flakes, which now allows its consumers to share their morning munchies with the world even more easily - take a selfie while you eat breakfast!
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We recently wrote that selfies kill more people than sharks. But the fact that the devil really took the joke is evidenced by a brochure with safety warnings that was recently issued by the Russian police. It has launched a large-scale campaign in which it warns people against unwisely taking photographs in positions that can be life-threatening. And since no nation is immune to selfies, the warnings of the Russian police, no matter how bizarre they may seem, apply to us too. Unfortunately, the black statistics speak in their favor. Many people have already paid for their foolishness with their lives.
As bizarre as it sounds, the information is true. This year, 12 people died in accidents related to taking selfies, while a shark attack was fatal for eight people. The cause of selfie-related deaths is carelessness. In most cases, it was a fatal fall into an abyss, and train accidents are breathing down his neck. In between, we also find cases where a person shot himself with a weapon and crashed into a car while taking pictures.
Selfie stick, selfie bracelet, selfie camera. And when we thought we had seen everything with the selfie shoe, which was fortunately only an April Fool's joke, the most bizarre selfie accessory appears - the selfie arm. This one would probably only land normally in the hands of a member of the Adams family. Aric Snee and Justin Crowe created a selfie hand with which you can pretend you are taking a photo together with a friend. It is a sarcastic solution to a well-known problem - no one wants to appear alone in photos.
Selfie queen and successful business woman Kim Kardashian West has turned her favorite hobby - taking selfies with her smartphone - into something more. On May 5, "Selfish", a book of selfies created over the years (decades) and originally intended only for Kim's close ones, will hit the shelves.
Pop Stick is an innovative waterproof selfie bracelet that turns into a selfie stick and allows you to take a selfie even where the use of sticks has been banned. The latest high-profile example is the Coachella music festival. It works on the same principle as the reflective bracelet, which is so popular among cyclists and runners as well as pedestrians, and by solving the most pressing dilemma of the moment, how to take the perfect selfie, it will probably become a real hit among selfie addicts.
Do you think selfies are the cry of the 21st century? Think again. Selfies have a long history, dating back much further than the advent of smartphones and even digital cameras. It is true that the term "selfie" appeared only in 2002 and was introduced to a wider audience in 2005, but the history of this type of photography goes back long before the use of the word, which has already found a place in the Oxford dictionary. Well, we found some selfies of famous people from the last 100 years.
Do you absolutely love selfies? Are most visits to the social network aimed at posting a new selfie? Craving "likes"? Then the Brag app, which is also a social network, is perfect for you.
After looking at the best "selfie stick" photos from dream trips, we will definitely think of a telescopic stick that allows us to take a "selfie" with our friends and the phenomenal surroundings.
If we use a smartphone, then there's a good chance we fall into one of the categories of annoying habits or user stereotypes in the Smart Phones Dumb Users animated chart compiled by Mobiles.co.uk.
Fifteen minutes of fame became too short. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and a thousand other ways exist to spread news instantly – and fame is more fleeting than ever. But media moments count. They are a form of culture, signal trends and influence how children see the world. Whether they're wonderful, weird, or terrible, media moments are an opportunity for our kids to connect with them, put things into context, and share our values. Let's take a look back at 2014 and see some of the world's best and worst media moments.
The trend of self-portraiture, which we call the selfie, really took off in 2014. Even so that he got his own song (The Chainsmokers) and string (Selfie). There is practically no smartphone user who does not have at least one on their account, and the obsession of some has exceeded all limits of taste. Well, sometimes it is enough to not check what is happening around us and reveal things that are not for the public.