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I don't know about you but I hate photographs, whenever my parents make me go with them to some new place they always take a shit load of photographs and I have to be in all of them and I have to be posing in all of them and I have to smile in all of them. There's no such thing as action pictures in this family. So basically every two minutes I'm forced to go stand somewhere to take a photo and it pretty much absolutely ruins whatever already barely tolerable place they decided to take me to. (They usually don't take me anywhere interesting in my opinion.) I really don't understand the whole idea that someone must document their lives with a photo camera, isn't enjoying the experience much more important than documenting the thing? Isn't that what your memory is for? Of course, if they always take so many photos of everything then it's not surprising that they can't remember where they were since they were too busy taking photos to pay attention where they were. Then they can make the excuse that they take pictures because their memories are bad. It reminds me of those people in class that take very detailed notes but then can't remember a thing that they wrote down a minute ago because they were so focused on writing they couldn't remember the content. I on the other hand would just look and listen and remember everything the first time. I never had to study any notes to get good grades. Also, what's with the whole smiling thing? Why must we always smile in photographs if we hardly ever smile in real life? It's just so darn fake it's sickening. I choose not to smile in photographs because that's who I am, but people think I'm being rude or something.