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Russian Gov’t releases bizarre ‘safe selfie’ warning images

July 9, 2015
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Russian Gov’t releases bizarre ‘safe selfie’ warning images

How to Avoid Deadly Selfies, a guide by the Russian government.

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Taking selfies is a dangerous game.

Sure Kim Kardashian knows how to look good, but she’s been doing it for years – you lot need to be careful.

That’s why the Russian government has produced this handy set of images warning people not to take dangerous selfies.

The images, which amazingly are NOT a massive joke, teach us about the dangers of taking a selfie in front of a moving train, or while holding a gun, or while climbing a mountain.

How to Avoid Deadly Selfies, a guide by the Russian government. The Russian government has published a guide that warns its citizens about the dangers of taking risky selfies.  "Your health and your life are worth more than a million likes on social networks," Russia's Interior Ministry states in the "Safe Selfie" document published on its website, which it adds was created in the wake of an "abundance of recent cases of trauma and even death while trying to make an original selfie."
(Picture: Supplied)
How to Avoid Deadly Selfies, a guide by the Russian government. The Russian government has published a guide that warns its citizens about the dangers of taking risky selfies.  "Your health and your life are worth more than a million likes on social networks," Russia's Interior Ministry states in the "Safe Selfie" document published on its website, which it adds was created in the wake of an "abundance of recent cases of trauma and even death while trying to make an original selfie."
Worth the likes? (Picture: Supplied)
How to Avoid Deadly Selfies, a guide by the Russian government. The Russian government has published a guide that warns its citizens about the dangers of taking risky selfies.  "Your health and your life are worth more than a million likes on social networks," Russia's Interior Ministry states in the "Safe Selfie" document published on its website, which it adds was created in the wake of an "abundance of recent cases of trauma and even death while trying to make an original selfie."
(Picture: Supplied)
How to Avoid Deadly Selfies, a guide by the Russian government. The Russian government has published a guide that warns its citizens about the dangers of taking risky selfies.  "Your health and your life are worth more than a million likes on social networks," Russia's Interior Ministry states in the "Safe Selfie" document published on its website, which it adds was created in the wake of an "abundance of recent cases of trauma and even death while trying to make an original selfie."
(Picture: Supplied)
How to Avoid Deadly Selfies, a guide by the Russian government. The Russian government has published a guide that warns its citizens about the dangers of taking risky selfies.  "Your health and your life are worth more than a million likes on social networks," Russia's Interior Ministry states in the "Safe Selfie" document published on its website, which it adds was created in the wake of an "abundance of recent cases of trauma and even death while trying to make an original selfie."
(Picture: Supplied)

The Russian government has released these bizarre 'safe selfie' warning images(Picture: Supplied)

How to Avoid Deadly Selfies, a guide by the Russian government. The Russian government has published a guide that warns its citizens about the dangers of taking risky selfies.  "Your health and your life are worth more than a million likes on social networks," Russia's Interior Ministry states in the "Safe Selfie" document published on its website, which it adds was created in the wake of an "abundance of recent cases of trauma and even death while trying to make an original selfie."
(Picture: Supplied)

Russia’s Interior Ministry stated on their website: ‘Your health and your life are worth more than a million likes on social networks.’

They claim the campaign was launched following an ‘abundance of recent cases of trauma and even death while trying to make an original selfie’.

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Source: Metro UK

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