Do you hate cell phones?

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by *°GhOsT°LyRiC°*, Aug 23, 2007.

  1. shaggie

    shaggie Senior Member

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    Years from now there will probably be some disorder in the wrist and elbow related to holding cell phones to the ear all the time, similar to carpal tunnel syndrome.

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  2. old tiger

    old tiger Senior Member

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    did you peeps say???cell phones???:)
    recently..I beeped up one of my crazy dumb motorbike chicks..
    ahaha..you know what she told me...
    when I contacted here on the bloody cell phone???


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    she said...and I quote...

    *how do you know??I'm here*:) :leaving:

    crazy Tiger...
     
  3. lovelyxmalia

    lovelyxmalia Banana Hammock Lifetime Supporter

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    I miss having a home phone for the minutes reason-with my cell, I have to watch out for using all my minutes
     
  4. Gravity

    Gravity #winning

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    I dont hate them, but I wish that companies would stop trying to grab you by the balls on certain technicalities on contracts. Other than that, I'm fine with my cell phone. I like having it, because contacting your friends and other things like browsing sites and a media player are on hand.
     
  5. texasmade3

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    Its crazy because people are now sending spam messages on cell phones just like on myspace! All of these things like, send this to 10 people if blah blah blah.. i HATE that. I was woken up once to a message that was junk. I also can't stand people who text while driving and im in the passenger seat. Look at the road! you dumbass, before we die!

    Other than that I don't mind them at all. They are good to have in most situations. There is pros and cons of having one. So ill have to say 50/50 on this one.
     
  6. mamaKCita

    mamaKCita fucking stupid.

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    dave is on his 24/7. it makes me nuts. we'll be on a long drive, and he'll be on the damn phone with someone the whole way. but he gets mad at me if i go to sleep.
     
  7. shaggie

    shaggie Senior Member

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    If you have your own cell phone, call him up while you're in the car with him. That's one way to get a cell phone junky to talk to you. :)

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  8. mamaKCita

    mamaKCita fucking stupid.

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    they make my ear hot.
     
  9. kjhippielove88

    kjhippielove88 color + rhyme

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    i love my phone[​IMG]

    a few months ago i was at friendlys (you probably havent heard of it unless your from NE)..anyways it was the last day of school for the middle school here so the place was packed with teenie boppers. to make a long story short...a bunch of kids found out of their "friends" didnt own her own cell phone and they pretty much tortured her about it for the rest of the time they were there. they couldnt have been older than 13
     
  10. LucyInTheSky777

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    *shrug* I couldn't tell you. i think a lot of the time cell phones are completely unnecessary, but who am i to say?
     
  11. Radiation

    Radiation Ruling the Nation

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    They're not bad. I don't keep mine with me all of the time, because I don't like keeping big clunky unnecessary things in my pockets. But it's nice bringing it with me if I know I might have to use it. Also, yeah, if someone wants to get a hold of me and I don't want to or can't talk to them, I don't answer. Pretty simple I think. :toetap:
     
  12. shaggie

    shaggie Senior Member

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    http://health.yahoo.com/experts/theprinciples/9970/3-healthy-cell-phone-tips

    Like many people, I find that I use my cell phone more and more. There is no denying that this device has changed the way we live.

    However, not all of these changes have been for the better. It is clear that cell phones have changed our behavior in ways that impact our emotional health and our interactions with other people.

    Let's take a look at three areas where cell use can be detrimental and three tips for a healthier relationship with technology.

    Dependence
    We used to be quite content spending time alone, walking down the street or waiting in a coffee shop for a friend. Now, however, many of us seem to feel the need to be constantly connected to another person via a digital device.

    No moment can pass without the emotional security blanket of holding on to another person electronically. This is a kind of dependence that tells us that it is not OK to be alone, that we are somehow lacking without constant connection with another person.

    INDEPENDENCE TIP - Try being alone for a few hours. If you are shopping or walking or driving, turn off the phone. See what it feels like to simply be on your own without giving in to the habit of carrying around all of your friends and family via the cell phone.

    Selfishness
    This is the area where new technology is busily eroding the social contract that makes it possible for humans to live together peacefully. Not a day goes by where I don't witness a confrontation over selfish cell phone use.

    Whether it is a dangerous driver chatting away or a gym-goer screaming into their phone while on the treadmill or the blinding glare of an electronic screen in a darkened movie theater, these tiny devices can cause giant conflicts. Because they focus our attention and block out the outside world, cell phones reinforce selfish behavior.

    POLITENESS TIP - Just think of others and get real about your needs. Is there truly a call or email that cannot wait until the movie is over or until I leave the gym? If there is something that important going on, then perhaps it would be better to stay at home or in the office.

    Fear
    Many people depend upon their phones for help. But it was only a few years ago when most of us did not have a cell phone and we seemed to survive. Yes, terrorism has scared (and scarred) us, but realistically, if a nuclear bomb hits Los Angeles, my cell phone is not going to do much to help me.

    We have become irrationally attached to these devices as a way for us to deal with fear in the modern world. I will be the first to admit that a mobile phone is useful in a situation such as a car accident but, for the most part, our magic little devices are not going to protect us from a big, scary world.

    FEARLESS TIP - Practice being without your phone for a day and see what fears come up. Are you afraid that a loved one is in trouble or that something bad will happen to you? At the end of the day, ask yourself if those fears were real or just a habit.

    As modes of digital communication become more and more powerful, the time is right to use this new technology in a way that is not only convenient but also emotionally healthy for everyone.

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