I agree with the overall sentiment of your post. However, that doesn't mean that one should just accept everything shitty about other people. There's really no reason I can think of for anyone to ever take a selfie, unless someone who does not know what they look like has requested so.
So while I might learn from your photo that I need more tolerance for people who do silly things that hurt them. I still feel the need to advise you to stop taking photos. It doesn't show who you are. Only what you look like(at certain times, after adding a layer of diguise to your face).
Every time you snap a picture and think that's who you are, you chip away another part of the most beautiful part of yourself. The part that a camera cannot capture.
I hope you are not offended by my words, for I am truly attempting to help. Your words show that you're not stupid, and so I know there's far more to you than a face. But, if this did offend you somewhat, then you should ask yourself what it is about yourself that makes what I say so bothersome?
Have a wonderful day, week, month, year, and life.
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