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Technology made things better and worse simultaneously. We get things at an instant but do we really need things at an instant?
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Technology made things better and worse simultaneously. We get things at an instant but do we really need things at an instant?
And I understand that and it's completely reasonable to think that way. It's just crazy that majority of these kids are all about the e-fame and being trolls online. No one plays pick up ball or suggests to go to a park and play football. No one gets on their bikes and explore the city anymore. It's just different.
I miss playing basketball on my driveway too. Now you can't do that because of HOA.
Technology made things better and worse simultaneously. We get things at an instant but do we really need things at an instant?
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Kind of random, but who did this as a kid and thought you were the ****
Used a quarter water bottle instead
i did that I did that but have u ever put aluminum foil on the rims to make it look cool tho ??Used a quarter water bottle instead
i did that I did that but have u ever put aluminum foil on the rims to make it look cool tho ??
Delayed gratification > instantTechnology made things better and worse simultaneously. We get things at an instant but do we really need things at an instant?
I'd much rather have this technology than not....but it is weird to see kids spend countless hours watching youtube videos instead of being outside getting their clothes dirty and punching a kid in the face.
Then again, ppl thought we were lazy when we were kids
I'm guilty of watching playthroughs of video games on YouTube.
In several instances, I agree. It's what we want but not what we need.Delayed gratification > instantTechnology made things better and worse simultaneously. We get things at an instant but do we really need things at an instant?