I can't do without mine. Panic if I can't find it. Makes me wonder if I should get rid of it. But overall are they good or bad?
I think that they have gone from being a brilliant invention which have their uses, to being a bloody nuisance, because they have created a generation of socially dysfunctonal idiots. No-one under the age of 30 seems capable of walking, or even breathing, anymore unless they're talking or texting on their bloody mobiles!
I have to say that young women are the most addicted; all young women now seem to have to walk around with their barbie-pink mobiles in their hand all the time - 'oooh, look at me; aren't I cool and sexy!'
I was in Leeds for a meeting yesterday, and during a 30 minute walk through city centre at lunchtime, I don't think I saw a single women under the age of about 30 who was not nattering on her phone (only about a third of the men were on their mobiles), or walking like zombies, staring down to read her 500th text of the day, and unaware of anyone else on the pavement, so that everyone else had to get out of her way! On one occasion, 3 women were walking along together, all of them on their mobiles (perhaps they were chatting to each other!). It was the same later, when I was waiting for the bus to the airport: every single woman under about 30 was on her mobile; even crossing the road, they're oblivious to the traffic, because they are so absorbed in talking or texting. Oh, and on the train up to Leeds, a woman got on at Sheffield, sat at my table, and then spent the next 55 minutes continually sending texts, putting her phone down, then 4 seconds later, picking it up again to see if she's had a reply.
Then, last night, having got home, my wife and I went for a drink at our local, and at the table next to ours was a group of young women; one of them spent the whole evening staring down at her phone, texting or checking for a reply to her last text,, or running outside and standing in the rain (!) to chat to someone on her phone. The one thing she didn't do in the 3 hours she was in the pub was talk to her mates!!! If I'd been one of them, I'd have told her to f**k off for being so rude and socialy inept. I bet when she's shagging someone she's checking her 'phone every few seconds.
Mobile phones have their uses, but most young people can't do anything anymore - even watch a band or a film, or go for a curry - without checking their phones every 3 seconds. I really do think mobiles have created a generation of social retards, peope who are slaves to their phones, and who can't function properly in public or when with other people. People don't enjoy, or focus on, what they're actually doing anymore; the mobile conversation or texting is always the priority.
Really, how much of the information which people pass between each other on their mobiles is actually interesting or important?
When mobile phones started they were for one purpose - to make a phone call whilst being mobile.
Today they are a fashion assessory, if you haven't got the latest blackberry (for school kids) or iphone (for anybody else) you are a nobody
Wannabe gangsta teenagers huddled round their phone listening to shit tunes that sound at best tinny.....don't get me started on that
I think that they have gone from being a brilliant invention which have their uses, to being a bloody nuisance, because they have created a generation of socially dysfunctonal idiots. No-one under the age of 30 seems capable of walking, or even breathing, anymore unless they're talking or texting on their bloody mobiles!
I have to say that young women are the most addicted; all young women now seem to have to walk around with their barbie-pink mobiles in their hand all the time - 'oooh, look at me; aren't I cool and sexy!'
I was in Leeds for a meeting yesterday, and during a 30 minute walk through city centre at lunchtime, I don't think I saw a single women under the age of about 30 who was not nattering on her phone (only about a third of the men were on their mobiles), or walking like zombies, staring down to read her 500th text of the day, and unaware of anyone else on the pavement, so that everyone else had to get out of her way! On one occasion, 3 women were walking along together, all of them on their mobiles (perhaps they were chatting to each other!). It was the same later, when I was waiting for the bus to the airport: every single woman under about 30 was on her mobile; even crossing the road, they're oblivious to the traffic, because they are so absorbed in talking or texting. Oh, and on the train up to Leeds, a woman got on at Sheffield, sat at my table, and then spent the next 55 minutes continually sending texts, putting her phone down, then 4 seconds later, picking it up again to see if she's had a reply.
Then, last night, having got home, my wife and I went for a drink at our local, and at the table next to ours was a group of young women; one of them spent the whole evening staring down at her phone, texting or checking for a reply to her last text,, or running outside and standing in the rain (!) to chat to someone on her phone. The one thing she didn't do in the 3 hours she was in the pub was talk to her mates!!! If I'd been one of them, I'd have told her to f**k off for being so rude and socialy inept. I bet when she's shagging someone she's checking her 'phone every few seconds.
Mobile phones have their uses, but most young people can't do anything anymore - even watch a band or a film, or go for a curry - without checking their phones every 3 seconds. I really do think mobiles have created a generation of social retards, peope who are slaves to their phones, and who can't function properly in public or when with other people. People don't enjoy, or focus on, what they're actually doing anymore; the mobile conversation or texting is always the priority.
Really, how much of the information which people pass between each other on their mobiles is actually interesting or important?