One wonders how we managed before mobile phones.
I miss payphones

Back in those days people were courteous about phoning; they'd excuse themselves and go stand in line to use a phone.
One wonders how we managed before mobile phones.
One wonders how we managed before mobile phones.
I miss payphones
Back in those days people were courteous about phoning; they'd excuse themselves and go stand in line to use a phone.
Teenagers and their phones.. I so love to see them crash and lose everything..oh the horror and drama that unfolds after their beloved phone kicked the bucket and they only then realise that they've lost everything.
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seeing them try and cope with not having a phone is equally hilarious.. oh the shame, oh the horror, waaaaaaaah!!! I've missed something on facepaste twatter or mybookand they actually have to TALK to someone *gasp!* or read a book!
It's a scary thought that those people who are supposed to care for us when we're old are the same ones that turn right in the middle of a bridge. Nevermind that it was bright daylight and the river below clearly visible, nor the fact that there was no road leading to the right. The navigational computer told them to turn right now. So there!
Argh!!!!
While I can't speak for other countries, this statement would not appear to match reality in the U.S.Funny that our generation (the sexually liberal hippie kids) knew far more about contraception and sexually transmittable diseases than modern kids do with all their internet, books, TV, sex-education at school etc. We had nothing but word-of-mouth and an occasional article in a magazine.
CBS News said:Birth rates for teenage mothers hit another historic low last year in the United States, government researchers announced on Friday.
The number of babies born to teenagers was about 305,000, less than half the peak of nearly 645,000 in 1970, according to the new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
[...] Experts attribute the decline to a range of factors, including less sex and more use of contraception.
Teenagers and their phones.. I so love to see them crash and lose everything..oh the horror and drama that unfolds after their beloved phone kicked the bucket and they only then realise that they've lost everything.
![]()
seeing them try and cope with not having a phone is equally hilarious.. oh the shame, oh the horror, waaaaaaaah!!! I've missed something on facepaste twatter or mybookand they actually have to TALK to someone *gasp!* or read a book!
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