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serenityeverard
serenityeverard

Have You Noticed?

Has any one noticed how meaningless our conversations and daily lives have become. We talk just to talk. We have no reason to talk any more other than to fill an empty void.

18 11 176 words
charlottemichaels
charlottemichaels

Good for Nothing Ramble

I'm sitting on a train platform, the sun can't make up its mind as to whether or not it wants to come out, although its out now and its very warm.

2 0 249 words
snowysdads
snowysdads

The Material Tools Of Life #1: Mobile Phones

I love my phone, I check it at random and according to "stats", 78% of the UK population reach for their phone when they first awake in the morning.

2 0 328 words
bronevichok
bronevichok

Овощной Отдых

добрый вечер. Ну или утро как уж получится) Не такой я уж и молодой, да и знаменитым я врятли стану ( честно говоря не особо хочется), но рад, что тебя радуют моя писанина, буду стараться .

0 1 1034 words
AEngland
AEngland

Technology = Takeover.

I can' t help but feel like this technology is taking over our lives.

6 5 114 words
tingen
tingen

Untitled

Thinking about technology recently.

0 0 195 words
Carl
Carl

Society

It is impossible to rest The nuclear energy of society stops for no-one. If we attempt to take our foot off the gas, our internal flywheel thunders on Preventing our engine from stopping.

8 7 101 words
leeanne
leeanne

Phone Girl Continued

One night i sat staring at my muted television waiting for my pink phone to start its shrill melody announcing a caller wishing to hear my dulcet tones, hear how very much i want, no.

2 0 157 words
snowysdad
snowysdad

Untitled

The material tools of life: #1 Mobile Phones I love my phone, I check it at random and according to "stats", 78% of the population reach for their phone when they first awake in the morning.

0 1 335 words
ovidiutache
ovidiutache

The paradox of our times

The paradox of our times in history is that we have bigger buildings, but smaller souls; larger highways, but narrower minds. We spend more, but we have less. We buy more, but we have less joy.

0 0 477 words