Pet owners know first hand that our furry friends always want to be involved in everything that we do—work, hobbies, and even selfies! We can’t blame them, though, because, of course, they are curious creatures, and they’re also part of our family.
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This lady decided she wanted to take a mirror selfie when suddenly her kitty, one on the sink and the other, on the top of her head, wanted to get in the picture. She might look confused about the invasion, but deep inside, we know she was glad to be able to capture the moment.
Who is the ultimate celebrity? When normal people want to take a selfie with famous people, they eventually post it on their social media. It’s must be even more thrilling when you get a selfie with the Queen of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II.
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This young man stuck his neck out to get a selfie with the Queen. Although we don’t know much about the Royal protocols on this one, this is probably the last time that this young man will ever have a selfie with her. Whatever the case, we are sure he has a photo that he will treasure forever.
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This picture is a good reminder of when we should or should not take a selfie. Running for your life from a bull is probably not a good time. The selfie game probably shouldn't include putting your life on the line, but maybe this guy just wanted to feel the rush.
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Taking part in the bull run while wearing a red scarf is also not a great idea on top of trying to angle a photo with your horned pursuer, but then again, who knows? Maybe it’s worth the risk. We just hope this guy survived the race.
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Tourists like to get creative with their holiday snaps, taking pictures on iconic spots with some twists. This is not one of those examples. Tourists can’t leave without taking a photo that looks like they’re pushing the Washington Monument. Tourists like to create these illusions to make the photo more interesting.
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He wanted to wow his friends with the illusion that he was able to lift the monument with his fingers. Unfortunately, that’s not the end result. The photographer and the tourist had some miscommunication, that’s for sure. Oh well, maybe he can try again with the Eiffel Tower or the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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Selfies are part of some people’s daily routines. Some people are so conditioned to take selfies they do so at the most inappropriate moments. Have you ever thought that a selfie can somehow save your life? Maybe one might be proof enough that you're still alive.
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Being one of the survivors of a crashed airplane, one of the last things that you might think to do is take a selfie, but this guy must just be built differently. We have one question, though—how did he manage to get his cellphone out for a snap? We just hope he was saved soon after.
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At some point in our lives, there’s always one person present on our selfies, and we often call them “Selfie Buddies.” It’s nice to have one, isn’t it? You can experiment with the face swap or use filters that can cater to two people in pictures. That being said, having a shark as your selfie buddy? That’s amazing.
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The question is, is this shark trained? Or was it just a matter of good timing? It seems that the shark, with his big toothy smile, is happy to be in the picture. Whatever the case, we just hope that he was able to get back to the shore—alive.
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If you’re in a relationship, your partner might occasionally pull a prank on you while you’re sleeping, such as taking a photo of you, even when you look unattractive. This lady thought that she could post a photo taken by her “bae,” however, when you look closely, it’s definitely not her bae playing tricks.
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Again, it’s safe to say that checking everything in the photo before posting is a good idea. As you can see, there’s a large mirror in the background that gives the game away. We don’t want to assume, but was this just her plan all along?
Who doesn’t love a good food selfie? Especially if you want to flaunt your seat at an expensive restaurant. This lady chose to take a good selfie on her mouthwatering food, but it looks like she took so long formulating her expression that the juices of her food all ran off her plate.
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Her food looks scrumptious, but it looks like she wasn’t really thinking too much about eating at the time, but she was probably thinking about the reaction online. We just hope that it didn’t go through her dress because that would have totally ruined the dinner.
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Besides taking pictures of us when we’re sleeping, our partners love to tease us with pictures when we’re not ready for one—resulting in unattractive shots but proof that we’re in a relationship. This is what this fellow wanted to covey—a clingy girlfriend giving him unwanted attention.
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Unfortunately, that’s not quite how the story went. It turns out that he was just the one taking the picture and posting it on his social media. As you can see, his reflection is present on the car window. Better luck next time, buddy!
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At some point, selfie sticks became as famous as any other household object. They help you to take your selfie with much less effort. You can use a selfie stick if you want your followers to see the background or to get everyone in if you’re with a group of people. Whatever the case, not everybody can afford a selfie stick.
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These guys obviously had the creative juices flowing, probably from their mop heads. The picture seems to be taken with the use of a selfie stick, but it was actually their friend who took it. We love their effort and creativity. We approve!
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