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Remember life prior to the world wide web and cell phones?
Savo asked:
Dont get me wrong i love technoloy and all it brings us but i think our personal interactions as a society have suffered. Most people alienate themselves from others by talking on there cell phones all the time, in parks, malls, gyms etc.. Kids used to go out and play ball or ride bikes all day long etc.. now they are all gaining weight in front of some piece of technology. Interested in all opinions good and bad.
Dont get me wrong i love technoloy and all it brings us but i think our personal interactions as a society have suffered. Most people alienate themselves from others by talking on there cell phones all the time, in parks, malls, gyms etc.. Kids used to go out and play ball or ride bikes all day long etc.. now they are all gaining weight in front of some piece of technology. Interested in all opinions good and bad.
Posted in Other - Society & Culture | Tags: Cell Phones, Gaining Weight, Gyms, Love, Malls, Personal Interactions, Play Ball, Ride Bikes, Web Phones, World Phones, World Wide Web | 10 Comments »
