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Post by Escape The Rules on Nov 7, 2013 17:49:58 GMT -5
My life seemed to be much better before we ever had internet. I like having it, because of stop motion, wrestling, etc, but I think in the long run I would be better off without it. You honestly don't miss out on anything special by not having it. When I walk around my school and when I'm sitting in class all you see is zombie like people attached to iPads and cell phones. It's really pathetic in my opinion and is the downfall of my generation. It causes people to lose their originality and creativity. I can do without internet on the go, but I couldn't go without home internet now since I grew accustomed to it almost a decade ago. I need it to keep up with my friends, emails, Twitter, this, Facebook, wrestling, news and so on. I share your thoughts on people who are always buried to their phones in public, seems in any social situation people use it as an escape route to avoid talking to other people. Especially annoying when people are glued to their phone on the go & don't even look where they're going, almost bumping into me.
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Post by The Yes Man on Nov 7, 2013 23:51:17 GMT -5
I find it ironic how there are adults that do nothing but bitch about how kids do nothing but play on their phone, when they literally do the same thing. "I didn't have this kinda thing in MY generation." Well isn't that just to bad for you.
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Post by The Dave on Nov 7, 2013 23:59:25 GMT -5
My life seemed to be much better before we ever had internet. I like having it, because of stop motion, wrestling, etc, but I think in the long run I would be better off without it. You honestly don't miss out on anything special by not having it. When I walk around my school and when I'm sitting in class all you see is zombie like people attached to iPads and cell phones. It's really pathetic in my opinion and is the downfall of my generation. It causes people to lose their originality and creativity. I can do without internet on the go, but I couldn't go without home internet now since I grew accustomed to it almost a decade ago. I need it to keep up with my friends, emails, Twitter, this, Facebook, wrestling, news and so on. I share your thoughts on people who are always buried to their phones in public, seems in any social situation people use it as an escape route to avoid talking to other people. Especially annoying when people are glued to their phone on the go & don't even look where they're going, almost bumping into me. Preach it. I saw walk headlong right into them. Knock em onto their ass if it happens. "Oh, you didn't see me? Try looking where you're going then, jackass."
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