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Selfies and the art of trolling

It is indisputable that the selfie is one of the most famous (and practiced) social fashions today. From celebrities to entire families, all of us, more than less, have taken the camera of our smartphone and made a self-portrait to share it with our followers on social networks such as Facebook or the star application in these cases, Instagram. And it is that the obsession with self-portraying in any situation and place of our daily lives is such that many forget that sometimes putting on masks and making faces can look very good in the photo, true, but it can also make us look foolish. And if not tell it to the teenage daughter of Rod Beckam, a father who, while driving her car quietly, discovered her taking selfies in her back seat through the reflection of her in the rear-view mirror. Aware of the absurdity of the situation, Rod did not hesitate to take out his own cell phone to record how his daughter made the most bizarre facial expressions. The result is a funniest video, a trolled daughter … and a troll father. Welcome to the 21st century, where no one is saved from the art of trolling. With the rise of this peculiar fashion, the world of selfies is taking many forms on mobile devices. Recall the application of “French Girls “, where anonymous people post their private selfie and make it available to any user who wants to use it as a canvas for their artistic interpretation of the photo. There are also other applications designed exclusively for photo editing, such as the Aviary , the most popular and widespread among users, or the application CreamCam , which promises to save us from our most visible imperfections, such as wrinkles or unwanted shine. And, since we are, we could also create a personal gallery to share our selfies with our followers or simply have them all saved and well ordered. How can you get it? Well, very easy. Enter here and find out.

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