Could posting your selfies on social media make you more narcissistic?
New European research reveals too much use of social media, particularly posting selfies, could increase a person’s level of narcissism.
New European research reveals too much use of social media, particularly posting selfies, could increase a person’s level of narcissism.
While travelers of some nationalities are preoccupied with the weather during their trip, all nationalities covered by the poll agree that a reliable battery is essential.
MANILA – Selfies have become a valuable currency in expressing one’s self. With millions of it being posted on social media platforms, how do you ensure that your selfie will
Vivo recently released its newest cell phone, the Vivo V5s, a model said to deliver “the perfect selfie experience.” This I can attest to: having used this phone for about
At the recent WNCAA Cheerleading Competition, To be You and Vivo launched a selfie contest using the camera of the Vivo V5 Plus phone. Cheerleaders and members of the audience
I reminisced with an old writing comrade. Ages ago, we both wrote for the society page, which, after the headlines and sports, was the most widely read section of the
What is a dysfunctional family?
The textbook definition says: “It is a family in which conflict, misbehavior, and often child neglect or abuse on the part of individual parents occur continually and regularly, leading other members to accommodate such actions. Children sometimes grow up in such families with the understanding that such an arrangement is normal.”
A recent report claimed that the American Psychiatric Association has officially classified a person’s desire to take selfies as a mental disorder.
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