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Point and Shoot
A big round of applause to Vamika Sinha for her article "Point and Shoot". I couldn't agree with her more. I have grown so annoyed with social media and the way it blinds people from the world. Everyone's desires to snap pictures of the most unnecessary things, or the way people grow frustrated because they can't find the "perfect selfie lighting" is something I can't seem to understand. It shouldn't matter whether or not your facebook friends or followers on twitter, snapchat, or instagram know that you're out with friends or family or on vacation, because in reality, no one cares. Moments should be cherished in your memories and in your heart. Life is to short to stress over entertaining your followers with snapshots of your life.
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