Also people in public no longer have a sense of personal space or awareness anymore. They pose with their phone under your nose as if it's normal, that in their mind there is this new 'tiktok privilige' that we've all signed up to, they walk across the street, get in your path directly to t…
Also people in public no longer have a sense of personal space or awareness anymore. They pose with their phone under your nose as if it's normal, that in their mind there is this new 'tiktok privilige' that we've all signed up to, they walk across the street, get in your path directly to take a photo of something or themselves with the phone. Or they'll suddenly stop as they're walking in front of you to take a picture of themselves. Or you're trying to check your bag or something on the street and suddenly you'll find some retard with their phone, uncomfortably close right next to you. Or you get on public transport and they're frozen looking at the phone blocking entrances.
My argument is they are not in control, the phone is controlling them. This is the new smoking and I'm very happy to get rid of the whole thing. I couldn't give a damn how many jobs are lost, and how much money is lost.
This is exactly right. It's awful and shameful .
Also people in public no longer have a sense of personal space or awareness anymore. They pose with their phone under your nose as if it's normal, that in their mind there is this new 'tiktok privilige' that we've all signed up to, they walk across the street, get in your path directly to take a photo of something or themselves with the phone. Or they'll suddenly stop as they're walking in front of you to take a picture of themselves. Or you're trying to check your bag or something on the street and suddenly you'll find some retard with their phone, uncomfortably close right next to you. Or you get on public transport and they're frozen looking at the phone blocking entrances.
My argument is they are not in control, the phone is controlling them. This is the new smoking and I'm very happy to get rid of the whole thing. I couldn't give a damn how many jobs are lost, and how much money is lost.