Kinda relates relates to one of my pet peeves, when people say things like “You can give it to myself.” No, I can’t. Stop being afraid of the word “me.”
Found out my buddy at work hates selfies. I had never taken one in my life until he told me that. I’ve been sending him a barrage of selfies ever since.
I still do selfies the old fashion way. Mount the camera on the tripod. Frame the picture. Set the shutter timer.Quickly position yourself in front of the camera and wait for the shutter click.
Many good comments here . . . p51strega and hippogriff are right there where I can see them, so will commend those. At our anniversary dinner the other day, I asked my husband to come take a selfie of us. He aimed the camera at me from across the table, and I told him that if it’s to be a selfie, he’d have to get in the picture and get both of us. He said, “I know what a selfie is.”Then a nice young woman from an adjoining table said to us, “Do you want me to take your picture?”That’s the best way – get a someone-else-to-do-ittie.
I love me myself.“I” is the subject and uses a subjective pronoun.“Me” is the object of the sentence and uses an objective pronoun.“Myself” renames the one doing the loving.I wrote it myself because nobody else would.Compound subjects remain subjective.Compound objects remain objective.“He went to Harry and me,” could be written, “He went to Harry and he went to me.”Most know not to say “He went to I.”.With this in mind, youses can spoke more gooder.
kraftjeff over 9 years ago
Oh that’s right, it ain’t a selfie unless u u-selfies takes it…
P-B over 9 years ago
Kinda relates relates to one of my pet peeves, when people say things like “You can give it to myself.” No, I can’t. Stop being afraid of the word “me.”
biglar over 9 years ago
Found out my buddy at work hates selfies. I had never taken one in my life until he told me that. I’ve been sending him a barrage of selfies ever since.
Olddog1 over 9 years ago
P-B.People aren’t afraid of the word “me.” They keep using it instead of “I” as the subject of their sentences. (Me and Joe went…)
DDrazen over 9 years ago
Then its a someone-elsie.
Radioshack Premium Member over 9 years ago
Narcissists!
cabalonrye over 9 years ago
Selfie : picture of your head hiding the beautiful and interesting background behind you, that you are turning your back on.
Q4horse over 9 years ago
I still do selfies the old fashion way. Mount the camera on the tripod. Frame the picture. Set the shutter timer.Quickly position yourself in front of the camera and wait for the shutter click.
Q4horse over 9 years ago
Yes, a good digital camera can still do that.
KEA over 9 years ago
Selfies are just another way of showing off. I hate showing off.
P51Strega over 9 years ago
After you take a selfie of me, you can write my autobiography.
ChessPirate over 9 years ago
Oh, I’m just going to go watch the Me Network…
hippogriff over 9 years ago
Ratbrat: “Me, a name I call myself…” Oscar Hammerstein II
toppop52 over 9 years ago
Narcissistic bastards! They know my picture is far superior!
Gokie5 over 9 years ago
Many good comments here . . . p51strega and hippogriff are right there where I can see them, so will commend those. At our anniversary dinner the other day, I asked my husband to come take a selfie of us. He aimed the camera at me from across the table, and I told him that if it’s to be a selfie, he’d have to get in the picture and get both of us. He said, “I know what a selfie is.”Then a nice young woman from an adjoining table said to us, “Do you want me to take your picture?”That’s the best way – get a someone-else-to-do-ittie.
bachinsure over 9 years ago
Selfies do allow for those moments when everyone should be in the picture. 10.00 in some stores
bachinsure over 9 years ago
Selfie sticks that is.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 9 years ago
I love me myself.“I” is the subject and uses a subjective pronoun.“Me” is the object of the sentence and uses an objective pronoun.“Myself” renames the one doing the loving.I wrote it myself because nobody else would.Compound subjects remain subjective.Compound objects remain objective.“He went to Harry and me,” could be written, “He went to Harry and he went to me.”Most know not to say “He went to I.”.With this in mind, youses can spoke more gooder.
QuietStorm27 over 9 years ago
No, but you can take a selfie with him. Or just spend time with him. :-)