Ah, the Snapchat Trophy Case -- a magical place to celebrate just how often you use Snapchat.
Here, Snapchat users are rewarded for impressive feats such as screenshotting ridiculous amounts of photos, using night mode and sending snaps at odd hours of the day.
While we appreciate these thoughtful awards, we really think Snapchat is missing out on celebrating some of our key milestones. So we've taken it upon ourselves to create 15 trophies that Snapchat should be awarding us with.
SEE ALSO: 12 real life confessions from people who avoided human interaction to watch Netflix1. Successfully snapped a pic of a famous person without them noticing
2. Sent a snap of your face without using a filter
3. Sent a non-blurry video snap from a concert
4. Resisted screenshotting that hot pic of your crush
5. Sent a snap of your grandparent using the puppy filter
6. Sent a Snapchat while procrastinating actual work
7. Sent a picture of your legs, questioning whether or not they were actually hot dogs
8. Screenshotted a snap with only 1 second remaining (phew)
9. Opened Snapchat every day of the year #PerfectAttendance
10. Initiated a Snapchat convo with your crush
11. Added an ~inspirational~ picture of the beach, a sunset, a rainbow or a cup of coffee to your story
12. Sent a snap with a dope original drawing
13. Wished your friend a happy birthday by sending them a picture of yourself
14. Used every filter in one day
15. Used extreme willpower to send a snap of your food before eating it
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