- I need to ask for the time.
- My mother makes a very efficient alarm clock. But, and also precisely because, she doesn't come with a snooze button.
- My favourite playlist keeps my sanity on morning rush hour train rides.
- The possibility of having my saved snapchats and selfies leaked is terrifying... I really should behave less embarrassingly.
- I have no means of contacting ANYONE because I cannot remember any numbers except for my mom's. (Not even my house/dad/sister/friends of a decade)
- I really need to have a contact book. Or back up stuff in an external drive. Or start by finding out how that works.
- Doing school work on my phone is productive. Not backing it up and losing my phone is beyond counter-productive.
- Not being able to actively know that my friends are having for lunch actually doesn't kill me. And vice versa.
- The dependency I (we) have on technology is bordering morbidly disgusting. I can't believe my meagre mobile was my clock, calculator, map, phone, email, contact book, camera, life album (this one, makes me depressed), Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Tumblr, Blog, microsoft/google document, book, music player and god-knows-what-else-i-havent-yet-realised, all together.
- Life without a smartphone / being uncontactable has been surprisingly peaceful. Also translates to a legit excuse to not give two shits about school, work and to some extent, life in general. #YOLOFREEDOM
Monday, June 23, 2014
10 Things I've Realised in the 10 Hours Since Losing My Smartphone:
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