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tovaris
September 24th, 2015, 04:45 PM
Let’s face it: People do stupid things. All the time. Even the most intelligent are not immune to idiocy, and common sense is not a prerequisite for a high IQ. So there is a plentiful supply of people who think it is a good idea to put themselves into a highly dangerous situation for the sake of a photographic memento to share on social media.

http://www.iflscience.com/sites/www.iflscience.com/files/styles/ifls_large/public/blog/%5Bnid%5D/Shutterstock1.jpg?itok=YA5hx2Q9

This is highlighted by a recent piece from Mashable that tallied up the number of selfie-related deaths so far this year, which surpassed double figures and now stands at 12. And we’re not just talking about fatal trips and falls here – there have been some pretty grim and gobsmackingly daft acts. One man was mangled in Spain after trying to snap a pic during a bull run, and two Russian men met their demise while photographing themselves with a live grenade. A woman even managed to shoot herself in the head while posing with a gun.

To put that figure into perspective, Mashable compared it with the number of shark deaths recorded during the same period: eight. Yes, two-thirds as many have died from shark attacks. But let’s get one thing straight: That in no way means that selfies are more dangerous than sharks. They are completely different. Far more people die in their sleep each year, but that doesn’t mean that beds are more dangerous than sharks. Thousands of people even manage to sustain toilet-related injuries annually, but you can’t compare a toilet to a shark, that’s absurd. In order to make meaningful comparisons you need to take into account things like how many people are exposed to either situation.

People were putting themselves in silly situations and posing ridiculously for peers long before selfie sticks were invented. Social media is plagued by these images, but they are more of an annoyance than a danger. People take them all the time, there is just a need to practice basic common sense, like not putting yourself at risk for a photograph.

Source: http://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/selfie-related-fatalities-higher-shark-attack-deaths-year

Stronk Serb
September 25th, 2015, 04:19 PM
I think some research came with results that people obsessed with selfies have mental issues.

Babs
September 25th, 2015, 06:38 PM
Welp, if I die while taking a selfie, at least they'll have a recent photo of me for my obituary.

tovaris
September 26th, 2015, 04:25 AM
I think some research came with results that people obsessed with selfies have mental issues.

Yeh men who take a lot of selfies were found to be sociopats.

Abhorrence
September 26th, 2015, 05:22 AM
Welp, if I die while taking a selfie, at least they'll have a recent photo of me for my obituary.
My thoughts exactly.
I hope it's a good selfie too, at the right angle.

Stronger
September 26th, 2015, 11:38 AM
What a time to be alive. (Sarcasm implied) :D

Pat the Bunny
September 26th, 2015, 02:02 PM
Eh, this says more about how little people actually die by sharks than that people are dumb and how common of an activity making selfies is. Everyone makes some dumb mistakes, and unfortunately some of them are fatal. Because such a large amount of people take selfies, there are bound to be some accidents.