http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/16/showbiz/jo...?hpt=hp_t2
While I don't think it contributed to any malpractice (not sure if I read the article right), it just goes to show we're in an attention whoring arms race. At least with funeral selfies the person was already dead and the person taking the photos wasn't someone you rely on for your life.
While I don't think it contributed to any malpractice (not sure if I read the article right), it just goes to show we're in an attention whoring arms race. At least with funeral selfies the person was already dead and the person taking the photos wasn't someone you rely on for your life.
Civilize the mind but make savage the body.