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Tolik 9 months ago.
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September 12, 2019 at 12:12 pm #22585
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September 13, 2019 at 6:19 pm #22647
The interesting thing about these studies is that they are groups. They generate headlines. I don’t find my social media depressing because my friends are actually my friends. We send silly and uplifting things to each other and never tear each other down. We are quite honest with each other and we share strategies for our problems, such as meal prep or parenting hacks. Sometimes we even offer to come over! Its all about how the media is used. And who you are talking to. I am getting into this with my kids now and I insist that they know the people they are friends with as well that if they are on the computer it is for something interesting or useful. Are you learning something? Or are you staring at silliness? Watching pretty young men cover themselves with food isn’t interesting to me, and I asked my daughter why it was to her. Then we watched something more in line with learning to be a Vet.
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September 13, 2019 at 6:29 pm #22648
” Doc , it hurts when I do this ”
” Then don’t do that “
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September 15, 2019 at 7:57 am #22711
Those who spend their days staring at their phones are socially stunted. They ARE the zombie apocalypse! Many who do that have no personalities. They do not know how to relate to others and are often unhinged. I had a young man at my church come unhinged at me because he obviously does not know how to relate to others and can only communicate with his thumbs. Wow! It was weird!
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September 15, 2019 at 8:09 am #22713
It would be easier for modern people , to kick heroin , cold turkey , than to give up cell phone for a week . A junkie is a junkie .
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