Friday, 14 October 2011

Hilarious!

OKAY! I know this has nothing to do with my blog's topic, but i had to share it! So, just like any Friday night, my cousins came over my place for dinner, and so we were all sitting in the living room and I decided to tell them  about a funny story that happened with me the other day!

AND THIS IS WHERE I NOTICED THAT: 



I phones and blackberries! 
have smart phones invaded our lives?? I TOTALLY believe so! Everyone now owns at least one smart phone that they're carrying around with them all the time. Well this incident that happened to me was extremely odd! I am standing there and talking to all four of them, and each one of them is staring at whatever that screen of their phones carry for them! I bet that if I sent what I wanted to say through their phones they would've been more interested!! Actually smart phones have become a main factor of every person's life lately... It's so addictive that people started using it anytime, anywhere and for everything! They can google out whatever information they want to have, they can communicate with people through so many applications that I can't even memorize the names, and they can play games as well! So practically these inventions are replacing everything in our lives, whether it's educating, entertaining, informing, or communicating! I've always believed they had a great impact on us but today I was astonished when I saw that LITERALLY no body was listening to what i was saying! they totally disconnect us from the world! I'm starting to think it's sickness :O ! Do you agree with me? Or are you an addict too? =/ 

1 comment:

  1. Lord! This is like exactly the same topic of one of my posts in my blog! I should say that I totally agree with your opinion, Leen, regarding the "fever" thing. Well to me, I already view it as a social disease, because what is actually happening is A DISEASE. I believe that most people who own smart phones are diagnosed with the sickness of "together but alone". This is my own philosophy, which means that we are being united and interactive so we're technically "together", yet, still alone because at an interpersonal level, we are practically alone.

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