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Communal Snapchat Stories: A Consecutive Ranking

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Communal Snapchat Stories: A Consecutive Ranking

Snapchat has really been on their game, lately, as an app nearly everyone is obsessed with. Their developments as of late have included mass Snapchat stories for all the world to see, documenting events as small as Quidditch competitions and fashion weeks around the globe. Some are better recorded than others, so here is a consecutive list from the worst to the best.-

14. Wrestlemania. Hard pass -- it's 2015, people. Why is wrestling still even a thing?

13. Spring break 2015. Yeah, everyone loves spring break, but I'd rather not watch a bunch of sloppy peeps on the beach funneling beers from three stories high while I'm in class listening to my astronomy teacher.

12. X Games. Beautiful weather and talented bros, count me in! This story was vaguely star studded , but it definitely did not disappoint.

11. White House Easter. Even the slight glimpse we got of Michelle Obama's beautifully toned arms and classy jumpsuit were enough to make this story worth watching. It is pretty cool that we got to see a behind-the-scenes look at what goes down on Easter in D.C. Yeah, 'murica.

10. Coachella. I hate to say it, but I would much rather watch hipsters and semi-famous Californians twirl around in flower crowns and kimonos in real life than have to suffer watching it on my phone. The first two days of sets were amazing, please don't get me wrong, but isn't it better to watch thousands of people scream at a concert that you are actually attending in real life, than on Snapchat?

9. TGIF Installments. Snapchat can keep these coming, because, honestly, I love watching all the weird people around the world sing TGIF in their offices and force their dogs to dance just 'cause it's a goddamn Friday.

8. Cricket Semifinals. Weird sport played by beautiful people. I thought it was interesting to watch them play even though I had no idea what was going on.

7. New Year's Eve 2015. So many people had way cooler plans than me. I'm not bitter, though.

6. Holi: Indian paint holiday. Why do we not have this? Any holiday that involves being covered in neon paint and powder sounds great to me. Everyone in this story looked unbelievably happy and genuinely pumped to be covered head to toe in neon pink, yellows, and greens.

5. New York City. I mean, this city is just a destination for everyone in the world so no surprise here that they have a story just to themselves. We saw some famous people here, too, but their presence was tainted by strange street performances and cray cray New Yorkers.

4. Los Angeles. Yeah, LA gets their own story cause, duh, it's LA. It makes me über envious but, come on, that place rocks. Who wouldn't want to live there? Also, Hilary Duff was in it so, like, this is what dreams are made of!

3. Fashion Week: Paris and Milan. Pretty much, jaw dropping. It is hard for anyone not to fan girl at the awesome clothes and the celebs that sit front row.

2. Indian Lantern holiday. Another crazy Indian holiday that we don't have. This story was magical as all hell and made me super jealous that I didn't get to go.

1. March Madness and Final Four. Even though I don't follow basketball in the slightest, it was unreal to see these chaotic lunatics paint their bodies red and blue and gold and go absolutely nuts for their school. I even felt pride for Duke when they won, and that's saying something.

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