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It's scary how addicted we've become to our phones, amirite?
by Anonymous3 years ago
Absolutely agree, as I type this from my phone.
by Anonymous3 years ago
I think it's more of a dependance than addiction. While there certainly are phone addicts (just like there are addicts for any other thing that exists) the case nowadays is that the phone is just to convenient to drop. You would need a lot of gadgets to "function normally" if you got rid of your smartphone
by Anonymous3 years ago
Work is hard without meth...but I'm not addicted
by Anonymous3 years ago
I agree, but that's something I don't like to think about
by Anonymous3 years ago
"Lack of power is our dilemma."
by Anonymous3 years ago
How ironic.
by Anonymous3 years ago
Yes you're very clever
by Anonymous3 years ago
It's corrupt in many ways, yes. But I think…oh wait, text message…
by Anonymous3 years ago
and it's spreading to older generations too
by Anonymous3 years ago
Tell me about it.
by Anonymous3 years ago
10 years ago you had to use a programme to pretend to be a phone from your computer? 10 years ago phones weren't all that different to what they are now. It's the internet that's changed
by Anonymous3 years ago
International calls had sky high pricing via normal networks, through the programme you paid normal charges as if the call was taking place between two people within the same country - much, much cheaper.
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