The selfie craze is an interesting twist to our modern culture. In the old days, we used to knock on our neighbor's door, sit down, have some coffee and talk. Now, we sit remotely in our tees and underwear in our living rooms chatting with people around the world and then trying to add some humanity to the experience by sending an image of our face to give it that real-world flavor. Let's face it, with the Internet and YouTube, everyone can be a star! The dark side of selfies, however, has been the risk people take to capture themselves in dangerous locations and situations. We are so obsessed with capturing every moment of our lives for the strangers behind their computer screens around the world, that we forget to have experiences, we just want to prove we had the experiences. There have been casualties in the desire to capture a selfie in a place where one should keep their wits and attention focused. This is the standing equivalent of those who text while driving a...