10 Things You Really Didn't Need To Take A Photo Of

10. The 'Big' Night Out

Let us preface this by saying every now and then one of these photos can be quite amusing if one over-inebriated person has been caught at a particularly low point in their night. However, for the most part these photos either in the bar or club are horrifically embarrassing for those involved, with the subjects eager to show how 'crazy' they are and how they're "having it large" while still ensuring that they look their best for when the JPEG hits the world wide web. Very rarely will you see 'Big Night Out' photos followed by a morning after pic, documenting the inevitably bloodshot eyes, tangled-up hair and blotchy skin. Not so fun-loving now, are you!

9. The Forgettable Foods

Some people have a problem with the trend of people sharing photos of food in any form. If you've prepared a particularly sumptuous looking spread of Sushi or have gone out for a slap-up Italian meal there can be no complaint with the photographs of the aforementioned California Rolls or Bruchetta being circulated, as clearly they are mouth-watering. However, what is inexcusable is the trend of people feeling the need to eternalise their 12" Meatball Marinara Subway sandwich on their Instagram or sharing an image of their Domino's Pizza on their Facebook feed (pun not intended). The entirety of the Western world has encountered before, meaning it's distinctly unimpressive to show us you've picked up a phone and ordered takeout. So here's hoping people stop letting their food get cold by taking these pointless pics.
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Hailing from South East London, Sam Heard is an aspiring writer and recent graduate from the University of Warwick. Sam's favourite things include energy drinks, late nights spent watching the UFC with his girlfriend and annihilating his friends at FIFA.