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“Selfies have begun to replace memories – likes and comments have begun to replace lasting conversations”

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Selfies are often saying, “I was here,” “I’m attractive,” or “I’m interesting and successful.” But selfies also say, “I think I’m beautiful,” “I’m trying to make you jealous,” or “I’m trying to get lots of likes.” Selfies are bad, but mirror selfies are even worse. 

Title quote – Abhijit Naskar, The Gospel of Technology

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This entry was posted in Life Story and tagged love yourself, mobile phones, posing, selfies on April 28, 2025 by Delicto.

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