According to a new study, there have now been more deaths this year from selfies than there have been from shark attacks. Ahem, we repeat, sharks! The death toll for selfie-related deaths now totals 12 people, whereas deaths related to shark attacks totals 8 people.
The most recent selfie related death occurred in India where, according to BBC, a 66-year-old tourist named Hideto Ueda died after attempting to take a, you guessed it, photo of himself for his friends and family to see.
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So now's as good a time as any to offer this friendly reminder: don't do it for the 'gram if the risk outweighs the joyous feeling of seeing those likes go up and up. OK?
The seriousness surrounding the selfie is so big that even major event producers are catching on.
In fact, many large public places and festivals have been banning selfie sticks for the danger they may cause in such populated areas. Disney theme parks recently banned the contraptions citing "safety concerns."
Speaking of selfies, they can be harmless when snapped in normal circumstances. How
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