Ah,Short film Archives the bathroom selfie - a millennial rite of passage.
From Myspace to Snapchat, the mirror picture has remained a relatively untouched staple of growing up on social media. Today, one Twitter thread is taking the timeless pose to the next, ridiculous level.
Started by Twitter user @lowkeydeee, teens are posting hilarious pictures in a thread of themselves standing in front of a mirror holding any random object - giving the appearance that they're taking selfies with just about anything but their cellphones.
From hand wash to a human baby, literally any object is an acceptable accessory in this new, priceless teen challenge.
Here's the original picture:
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And now, please enjoy this insane (and also, important) thread:
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Hey, at least they're not hurting themselves this time. Keep reaching for the stars, teens.
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