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

8. The Concert

Clogging up many an Instagram page are blurry, dark, indistinguishable light-smears of the latest concert attended by Joe Bloggs. Worse still is that Joe Bloggs is normally so excited at having just seen their favourite musician that these horrendous photos are uploaded by the dozen. One of the worst things is being at a gig and having your viewing experience inhibited by some oaf in front of you feeling the need to either record the whole performance or to take a million-and-one photos on their dog-turd camera. How about instead of taking these photos and clogging up your phone's memory, you actually enjoy the live experience?

7. The Gym-Rat

Not content with the well documented health benefits of a gym routine, it seems a vast portion of the globe's Gym-Rats see fit to let the world know of their exercise; normally in a feeble bid to inform the opposite sex of their alpha lifestyle. The issue here is not only that we're forced to see these irrelevant photos €“ topless or otherwise €“ but the routine nature of exercise means we are given a steady supply of pictures throughout the week. What is equally annoying is when the Gym-Rats friends follow up with a series of comments, questions and suggestions to let the world know that they also partake in gym activity. "Great form there man". "What supps you take bro?". "You should do less reps if you wanna make more gains."
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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.