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In reply to the discussion: Smartphone 'addiction': Young people 'panicky' when denied mobiles [View all]roamer65
(37,974 posts)54. It's funny tbh.
If 40 years ago they would have told us that in the future we will have devices that can track our every movement, we would have been furious. It would have been near revolt.
Now we carry said devices and we cant live without them. Welcome to our brave new world.
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I looked at the article and couldn't find terminology less subjective than "young folk"
ProudLib72
Nov 2019
#3
The major reason I have a cell phone is for me to call when I am away from home
csziggy
Nov 2019
#14
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
Warning you kids, being grounded now means loss of cellphone priveleges, better be good!
Baclava
Nov 2019
#40
I had to pull a guy back from stepping in front of a speeding NYC taxi one day.
Blue_true
Nov 2019
#68