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Pros and Cons of mobile phones

  1. #1
    Kafka sweaty
    This was an essay my English teacher made us write in idk 2010? About how there's no long-term research on the effects on the radiation damage caused from them by radiation and how weird it is to send pictures of what you're eating for dinner. I have anchored this memory because she was and anchor of sanity for me. I feel like no one discusses this anymore, why?
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  2. #2
    Kafka sweaty
    I got drunk too fast
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  3. #3
    Bradley Florida Man
    Do you think that's what gave you such strong brain damage?
  4. #4
    Kafka sweaty
    Ig I anchored my English teacher bcus she had faith in me, she read my creative writing stories nd said I could get an A* if I cared. But lately I've been wondering if she ever reported me bcus my stories were always about murder, one involving my mum. Still, those comments about mobile phones stay with me, the world has gone mad.
  5. #5
    Kafka sweaty
    But why does no one talk about the unknown long-term effects of mobile phones anymore?
  6. #6
    Kafka sweaty
    I'm so lucky I grew up in my era and with the people surrounding me.
  7. #7
    Kafka sweaty
    I means Aspergers isn't in the DSM anymore but was when I was diagnosed. If I was born earlier it would be a mental hospital for me. If later I wouldn't know who I am. I'm glad I went to the highschool I went to bcus I was treated as normal. If I'd had early intervention, diagnosed at 5yrs old or some shit I would be crippled rn.
  8. #8
    Kafka sweaty
    I still feel like I belong to another era, when people were more polite, but it's good I was born when I was.
  9. #9
    Kafka sweaty
    It's clear I wasn't meant to be in any other time, but if the patriarchy returns it will be clear that I was meant for this time, to fight it. I'm just old-fashioned because of my ancestry and my dad being the youngest sibling of 14, starting in 1917.
  10. #10
    Kafka sweaty
    There's just this conflict I always feel, being old-fashioned but still this time is the best for me.
  11. #11
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
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  12. #12
    Kafka sweaty
    There's always been this conflict between the old-fashioned and the modern world, like I don't know what my time is. I spent my childhood in my great uncle's cottage which was all 1940s decor. I have a Victorian nightgown ffs. All I know is the time I was born is what's best for me but it's hard to combine the eras I belong to.
  13. #13
    Kafka sweaty
    My mum would comment about how old-fashioned my dad was. Like he should have acted gen x bcus he was only 8 years older than her but he was a boomer.
  14. #14
    Kafka sweaty
    All I can do is be split.
  15. #15
    Kafka sweaty
    Even though I love old-fashioned style, esp the 1930s, I'm glad MY fashion era was from 2013, that's better than now.
  16. #16
    Kafka sweaty
    My lampshade is exactly 10 yrs old, ill never get rid of it. The blue paint was more pronounced.

  17. #17
    Kafka sweaty
    Just noticed I'm feeling the conflict today. Old-fashioned dress nd modern socks.


  18. #18
    Kafka sweaty
    My best frand. Just noticed my PC is on nd dunno why

  19. #19
    Kafka sweaty
    I recall once upon a time a teacher saying they were always talking about our class in the teachers lounge and that's when I knew the universe did me a favour.
  20. #20
    Kafka sweaty
    I still have a video recording them when I was a creep
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