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Skittles

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1. I'm surprised they just mention young folk
Thu Nov 28, 2019, 11:21 PM
Nov 2019

it looks like this addiction crosses all age groups from what I can tell

I can easily live without my phone - heck, it's in airplane mode most of the time

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I'm surprised they just mention young folk Skittles Nov 2019 #1
I looked at the article and couldn't find terminology less subjective than "young folk" ProudLib72 Nov 2019 #3
Not Really.. Anyone Nov 2019 #6
You're just one person though. If you go to the other extreme, Quackers Nov 2019 #7
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2019 #72
I didn't realize you represent all geezers, Anyone Skittles Nov 2019 #9
LOL😆 dewsgirl Nov 2019 #27
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I may not be on it the entire time I take it with me Aquaria Nov 2019 #13
My phone can't be operated without a fingerprint or passcode. cwydro Nov 2019 #43
Um Aquaria Nov 2019 #60
What did people do before cell phones? Coventina Nov 2019 #46
Used beepers, or a call messaging service in concert.. MicaelS Nov 2019 #58
Had worried sick family members Aquaria Nov 2019 #61
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2019 #73
The major reason I have a cell phone is for me to call when I am away from home csziggy Nov 2019 #14
The original reason I got a cell phone way back when Aquaria Nov 2019 #63
We live out of town, though town keeps moving closer csziggy Nov 2019 #65
Yeah, some people always forget Aquaria Nov 2019 #66
We went a while with a bad phone line csziggy Nov 2019 #69
That...doesn't make sense. Iggo Nov 2019 #34
Exactly Polybius Nov 2019 #59
Past few days was pondering an addiction to DU (& phone) thread. & I'm old. UTUSN Nov 2019 #2
you want I should kick your geezer ass and take your phone, UTUSN? Skittles Nov 2019 #4
Have wondered how anybody racks up 100K+ posts!1 UTUSN Nov 2019 #8
certainly not from my phone Skittles Nov 2019 #10
Good One, Skittles! ProfessorGAC Nov 2019 #31
omg yes since shortly before 9/11 Skittles Nov 2019 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Nov 2019 #15
I hear you. CentralMass Nov 2019 #5
I've seen it at the gym Sewa Nov 2019 #11
Not surprising DFW Nov 2019 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Nov 2019 #16
I don't even use a "smart" phone over here DFW Nov 2019 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Nov 2019 #18
A while ago, I was walking on the street on the way to my Paris office DFW Nov 2019 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Nov 2019 #20
I must be a young person then .... OnDoutside Nov 2019 #21
Same, and I haven't been one for decades! obamanut2012 Nov 2019 #23
Me too. SammyWinstonJack Nov 2019 #24
I rarely check mine unless I have a lot of downtime or I'm smirkymonkey Nov 2019 #22
my name is dweller Nov 2019 #25
oh wow, you just made me realize I *DO* panic when I lose my phone Skittles Nov 2019 #47
in my case dweller Nov 2019 #52
Not just millenials, I am a gen xer and lf I lose my phone dewsgirl Nov 2019 #26
It's funny tbh. roamer65 Nov 2019 #54
Yeah right, even 20 years ago.😉 Unfortunately, it is like another dewsgirl Nov 2019 #55
I don't worry about not having use of the phone if I can't find it. Aquaria Nov 2019 #64
It's not just young people ... PBC_Democrat Nov 2019 #28
Check out "The Feed" on Amazon Prime JesterCS Nov 2019 #29
Can I watch it on my phone? Iggo Nov 2019 #36
*SNORT* Skittles Nov 2019 #48
One of my friends is in her 60s and she doesn't use a computer...just her phone LeftInTX Nov 2019 #30
Addiction is serious and cell phone use fundamentally alters the brain. littlemissmartypants Nov 2019 #32
LOL😆 I had never seen the term FOMO before. Put me down dewsgirl Dec 2019 #70
Oh I want to say 'Ok Boomer" sooo bad.... ismnotwasm Nov 2019 #33
My Gen Xer ass agrees 100% obamanut2012 Nov 2019 #37
I try to remember to check my phone at least once a day Hermit-The-Prog Nov 2019 #35
Well, I already knew I was no longer young. cwydro Nov 2019 #38
Not surprising customerserviceguy Nov 2019 #39
Warning you kids, being grounded now means loss of cellphone priveleges, better be good! Baclava Nov 2019 #40
No surprise to anyone who's observed people these days. Ron Obvious Nov 2019 #41
I am 62, and i am an addict. MicaelS Nov 2019 #44
see, I'm glad I got to experience life before PCs and cell phones Skittles Nov 2019 #49
Me too. dewsgirl Nov 2019 #51
I wanted an Altair so bad.... MicaelS Nov 2019 #57
I believe our experiences with both gives us a perspective that Blue_true Nov 2019 #67
There's a sizable segment of my students that reflect this. Coventina Nov 2019 #45
Once again blaming young people. Aristus Nov 2019 #50
Forgot mine at my parents in early November. Ms. Toad Nov 2019 #53
I'm afraid I'm a bit of an addict too. nolabear Nov 2019 #56
Are there any studies being done about neck problems YOHABLO Nov 2019 #62
I had to pull a guy back from stepping in front of a speeding NYC taxi one day. Blue_true Nov 2019 #68
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