For the record: a selfie is a photograph of a person taken either by that person, or at that person’s request.
— Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) March 29, 2016
“Even though the conditions were cloudy for the last eclipse, which affected only the South-West in 1999, more than 60 people telephoned a helpline set up by the Bristol Eye Hospital, reporting damage to their eyes. Sixteen years on, it is feared the risk to eyesight will be…
“Watch the video above as Danny revealed the reason why he was obsessed with taking photos of himself.”
“To investigate the geography of selfie-taking, TIME built a database of more than 400,000…
Don’t overthink @TheEllenShow’s #Oscars #selfie: http://t.co/tMBAEhY0wJ pic.twitter.com/NTcoois56E
— Kirsten Salyer (@kirstensalyer) March 3, 2014
“America’s selfie obsession reached a new low on Tuesday when a woman snapped a cellphone…
“In a time when feelings of insecurity run high and people shy away, the selfie is an instant of boldness.”