23. Selfie’s Effects on Our Lives
and Popular Culture
1) Technological Advancements
2) Selfie in televisions and movies
3) Selfie news
4) New photo styles after selfie
5) Humor and Selfie
6) Limitations about selfie
37. Teog (2014)
• Geçen hafta bir seminer sonrası çok sevdiğim şair arkadaşımla bahçede biraz
oturduk. Bana iyice yaklaşarak, “selfie” pozu ver de bu anı ölümsüzleştirelim, dedi.
Birden durgunlaştım. Nedenini sorduğumda, Türk Dil Kurumu vatandaşlardan
gelen öneriler doğrultusunda “Kendi fotoğrafını çekmek” anlamına gelen “selfie”
yerine Türkçe karşılık olarak “özçekim” sözcüğünü seçti, sen de özçekimi
kullansaydın mutlu olurdum, dedim. Bu metinlerde vurgulanmak istenen ortak yön
aşağıdakilerden hangisidir?
A): Söz varlığını zenginleştirme konusuna önem vermeleri
B): Sözcüklere Türkçe karşılık bulmada toplumun görüşünü dikkate almaları
C): Yabancı sözcüklerin yerine Türkçelerini kullanmayı özendirmeleri
D): Yabancı dillerden alınmış ve dilimize yerleşmiş sözcükleri sıkça kullanmaları
Cevap: c
56. • 75% of all people who are under the age 24 have taken selfie at least
once.
• 30% of selfies are taken by people between the age 18-24
57. Why do people take a selfie?
1. 35% of people take a selfie to remember a good moment
2. 34% of people do that because they feel happy
3. 14% of them think that their hair is looking good
4. 13% people take a selfie because they feel confident
If you are not taking a selfie, it means something is wrong with you.
58. What did selfie do?
• People do not write
diaries anymore.
Instead of writing a
diary they take selfies.
• No sincerity
• No emotions
• No details
• Decreasing mental
skills and IQ score
• Destroying our
memories
59. Psychological disorders
• Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), also termed body dysmorphia or dysmorphic syndrome, but
originally termed dysmorphophobia, is a mental disorder characterized by an obsessive
preoccupation that some aspect of one's own appearance is severely flawed and warrants
exceptional measures to hide or fix it. In BDD's delusional variant, the flaw is imagined.
• Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a personality disorder in which a person is excessively
preoccupied with personal adequacy, power, prestige and vanity, mentally unable to see the
destructive damage they are causing to themselves and others. It is a cluster B personality disorder.
60. Gender roles
• Males tend to be seen more stronger, taller, serious, and masculine
than they really are
• Females tend to be seen sexually more attractive and beautiful
61.
62. • Selfies are more deadly than shark attacks in 2015.
• Proving themselves to others.
• To be liked by their peers