Yes, I was just thinking about that Paula Poundstone video, and she really does have a point! I mean again, I was at Olive Garden a few years ago when it was evidently prom night - so many highschool couples were arriving at the restaurants in their suits or tuxedos, and their best dresses . . . and the whole time I was there, every single one of them had their noses glues to their phones the entire time. I'm not exaggerating. Any small wonder young people can't take relationships seriously today? They don't even know how!
But it is irksome when I see even babies have some sort of a device in their hands. As I've said many times before, my generation had things like cable, video games, and home internet was just starting to become a common thing, but we as kids always prefered playing outside on a sunny day any chance we got - the rest of that stuff was usually for rainy days. There was even a time where cellphones and other electronics used to be
banned in schools - I know, I lived during that time. Even though they were banned, I'd always sneak a cellphone and my CD player with me: the former was an emergency tool only, such as cases if the bus broke down (which happened a lot), it came in handy for calling my mom, and other kids being able to call their parents as well; the latter was because I never liked the radio stations the bus drivers listened to. Now, apparently phones
are allowed in school.