Selfie Sticks instead of guns in movies is all the silly internet you need today

Selfie Sticks instead of guns in movies is all the silly internet you need today

The first and last time you won't mind a selfie stick.

We all know the world is filled with enough guns and gun violence, and how sick to death (no pun intended) we are of seeing gun violence showing up on news. Something we're also extraordinarily sick of, but for greatly different reasons and to a much lesser extent, is selfie sticks. You know the ones we mean, the rods hanging off the end of tourist's faces as they stand in the middle of Melbourne's Federation Square attempting to get Flinders Street Station in the background. Or in Sydney trying to squeeze in every inch of the monstrous Sydney Opera House hovering over them.

Or basically anywhere tourists go to stand in your way and bump in to you with bizarrely oversized bags or swinging limbs, while holding a plastic stick attached to a smart phone over their dumb heads. Annoying, right? So why not put them to good use, and replace guns with them? Ask and the internet shall deliver, in this hilarious collection of selfie sticks replacing guns in films. 

terminator selfie

robocop selfie

matrix selfie

dirty harry selfie

saving private ryan selfie

Want to see more? Hit this link to find the whole collection of films reimagined with selfie sticks instead of guns.

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