Srsly! Teenager sent 14528 texts in a month!

texting.gif
 
imdeafsowhat,

i was able to get a job last year without a cell phone. what do you think of that? :cool2:

Last year, the cell phones were crappy. Or was it 2007?

Anyways, the modern phones today are way better cause they don't break, they have bigger screen and they're so colorful that can make us blind.

Good job. I once walked in a food place, hired on spot, worked that day I walked in. It was neat, cause I get to eat free! WOO WOO.
 
all schools are required to have access to telephone so whats point of having cell phone? For emergencies? Oh come on! Schools usually have nurses and access to telephone. Need cell for emergencies is LAME excuses!

Having 300 kids jump on a phone isn't exactly what I call good phone access. I was in school during 9/11 and I must say if we didn't have our cell phones, we would have been screwed. I'm in the D.C. area so I mean some kids were finding out if their parents were still alive. Kids who didn't already have cell phones were lined up all the way down the hallway to use the landline, many of them crying hoping their family members were safe.
 
*sigh* aghori, would you *please* describe the pictures you post? your wife is deafblind, so i would hope that you would have the courtesy to do this.
 
Having 300 kids jump on a phone isn't exactly what I call good phone access. I was in school during 9/11 and I must say if we didn't have our cell phones, we would have been screwed. I'm in the D.C. area so I mean some kids were finding out if their parents were still alive. Kids who didn't already have cell phones were lined up all the way down the hallway to use the landline, many of them crying hoping their family members were safe.

who says all 300 kids need access to the phone at once? when i was in elementary school, the staff didn't have any problem with calling a child's parents if there was an emergency.

as for 9/11, how often will an event like that take place? that's an exception -- not the rule.
 
who says all 300 kids need access to the phone at once? when i was in elementary school, the staff didn't have any problem with calling a child's parents if there was an emergency.

as for 9/11, how often will an event like that take place? that's an exception -- not the rule.

In my school, we had a "lockdown", so we stayed in classroom until 9/11 was finished. I was cutting classes at that time, then when I walked in my third class of the day, everyone was staring at the TV, I was like "eh, what we watching?"

Bam, I got locked in. lol. But that day was memorable, alright.
 
in my opinion, cell phones do way too much. all i want is a phone -- not a camera, not gps and not texting. a phone.
 
Who knows.


What if the phone that has everything in it and it saved your life?

how can a cell phone save my life if i can't see to use 95% of its' features?

we survived without cell phones 25 years ago, so we can survive today without them as well.
 
one message every 2 minutes of every waking hour.

Wow! That's seriously messed up. :crazy:

It makes me wonder what she was doing with her life texting every 2 minutes of her waking hours? That girl needs help.
 
how can a cell phone save my life if i can't see to use 95% of its' features?

we survived without cell phones 25 years ago, so we can survive today without them as well.

It's not you using it.

It's how it is.

You get lost, it has GPS.

You can't understand what people say, you have translator.

You dunno where to go, you have mapquest on the phone.


Do I need to list more? lol

PS. you can use it for others to look at it to understand you.

Easy.
 
Back
Top