http://www.nbcnews.com/business/travel/disney-world-bans-selfie-sticks-n382671
Good. The amount of times I've had these things in my way is absurd. They pop up everywhere, and often get in the way.
That said, they're a great indicator of what kind of person you're looking at. Usually a self absorbed airhead or an Asian who isn't aware of any other life beyond their 2 metres around them (I try not to single people out based on 'isms, but come on, Asians really do stand out with their photography).
Good. The amount of times I've had these things in my way is absurd. They pop up everywhere, and often get in the way.
That said, they're a great indicator of what kind of person you're looking at. Usually a self absorbed airhead or an Asian who isn't aware of any other life beyond their 2 metres around them (I try not to single people out based on 'isms, but come on, Asians really do stand out with their photography).

. It means I don't have to ask people to take a picture of me in front of things , but the amount of time someone gets in my way when trying to use it is absurd. Usually ignorant people who have no concept of waiting one moment, because them and what they are doing is far more important than me getting a photo.

