Tourist Destroys 18th Century Statue While Taking A Picture
If you hated selfies before, you’re going to go a step beyond hate after you hear about this tourist, who knocked over and destroyed an 18th-century statue while trying to snap a photo of himself.
The statue I’m talking about is the one of Saint Michael that was stationed at the National Museum of Ancient Art in Lisbon. During the free-entrance-Sunday, a Brazilian tourist was trying to snap a selfie and as he was backing off, he knocked the sculpture to the ground, shattering it beyond repair.
Nuno Miguel Rodrigues was on the scene when it happened and managed to snap a photo that quickly went viral on Facebook. The deputy director of the museum Jose Alberto Seabra Carvalho said: “ I’ve been working in the museum for many years and cannot recall anything similar happening. “
The identity of the Brazillian tourist is being kept from public as the investigation is still ongoing.
Update: Thanks to our awesome readers, who’ve uncovered the factual mistakes in the article! The photographer wasn’t actually taking a selfie, according to the witnesses he was backing down to take a picture of something else and hit the statue. The museum staff is saying that the restoration is going to be a difficult one, but it should be successful.
(h/t: dailymail )
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This Girl Takes Mirror Selfies To The Next Level
Mirrorsme, a young Norwegian instagramer, has certainly altered our perception of mirror selfies. A new Internet starlet has been drawing funny interactive illustration with posca, acrylic and chalk markers on her bathroom mirror for over a year.
The talented illustrator started this amusing hobby by leaving funny mirror notes written and drawn with a lipstick for her roommate. One thing led to another and this nice habit became a full-speed artistic hobby.
“To get my mirror selfies to fit right, it’s kind of funny because some of them really look so weird, especially when I have ‘guests in the mirror’ we just crack up so much, then you have to take a few, ” explains the young artist. “ Normally, it takes less than 30 min to draw, but I can really get lost in the process and enjoy it. “
More info: Instagram (h/t: Bored Panda )