200 selfies a day: how to live “sulfisomidine”

200 selfies a day: how to live “sulfisomidine”

22-year-old installer Junaid Ahmed confesses that suffering “selfsuficient” — the desire to get “likes” for your photos is so great that he made every day about 200 selfi images.

Publication from Junaid Ahmed (@junaidahmedx) Sep 16, 2017 5:03 PDT

Sick need to do a selfie and publish them in social networks — more than six times a day – can say that a person suffers “sulfites”

22-year-old installer Junaid Ahmed confesses that suffering “selfsuficient” — the desire to get “likes” for your photos is so great that he made every day about 200 selfies.

He’s very serious about the issue of time to publish my pictures on Instagram: Junaid Ahmed tries to publish their photos in a time when they can obtain the greatest number of “likes”.

If the photo and “liked” less than 600 users of the social network, it removes this publication.

“For the first two minutes after publication or even a minute I get about 100 “likes”, and I really love it, the phone just torn from the notification of “Instagram”, and that’s just fine,” says Junaid Ahmed.

Publication from Junaid Ahmed (@junaidahmedx) Oct 16, 2017 at 1:11 PDT

According to a recent research by scientists, some users of social networks do suffer from this dependence, which has already received the name — “sulfites”.

NewsSix situations, when the dependence on the smartphone could be useful

Sick need to do a selfie and publish them in social networks — more than six times a day — can talk about that a person suffers from this disease in the chronic form, the researchers from the University of Nottingham.

Junaid Ahmed acknowledges that such seemingly harmless dependence can lead to serious problems in relations with family and relatives.

“They say for example: you can’t go with us to eat, not to photograph yourself? What can I say? What I wasted three hours cleaned up for the photo shoot? And why should I abandon the self?”, — said the young man.

Publication from Junaid Ahmed (@junaidahmedx) Jul 4, 2017 at 1:24 am PDT

According to Junaid, negative comments to his photos not as upset as before. However, he admits he feels the pressure because of expectations that now he has to look a certain way, and this requires work on yourself and images.

“A few years ago, I looked not like now. I used to be quite natural. But the obsession with social networking… Now I want myself constantly “improve”,” the young man says.

I put in teeth veneers, adjusted cheekbones fillers, made the correction of the lips, injections of Botox to remove wrinkles under eyes, made permanent makeup eyebrows, a liposuction.Junaid Ahmed

Junaid lives in the English County of Essex. According to him, he understands how disastrous can be the effects of social networks, but, nevertheless, does not apply to this danger seriously enough.

“What you see in the social networks, it is not true. The social network is entertainment, if you know how to use them correctly. But we can’t let them affect your real life just because you want to be somebody’s Instagram… it’s not worth It,” says Junaid Ahmed.

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