In this day and age selfies are something almost everyone can partake in. in my opinion I think theyâre harmless but they can be fatal in particular situations. If taking a selfies while driving or walking the selfie taker may cause an accident or worse. Itâs really all about responsibility. People, especially adults, should know when its time to take a selfie and when its not. The idea of having to ban selfies all together, to me, seems a little extreme. If people really donât understand when selfies should and shouldnât be taken then there should be a class for it, but as a society I donât think weâve reached that point as of yet.
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