Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Text Fever!


Texting Fever!

Uuuuh when it comes to texting I really have no idea where it starts. I remember having my first phone when I was a sophomore in high school and texting was like an illness I could not recover from. I was constantly texting every second of the day. During my classes I was always hiding my phone under the desks so my teachers wouldn’t see me using in during sessions. I do not know why or how that ‘illness’ of mine started going away and it started to not catch my attention as it use to before when I was constantly texting. I even started ignoring some text messages every so often because texting back was irritating. Now I am more into just straight calling the person instead of texting. I think everybody though has that stage of text-mania when they seem to be glued to their phone. Sometimes I am work and I usually always have my phone in my back pocket and I will think that I feel my phone vibrate and think it is a text message but in reality it is just my brain playing with me. Text messages for me are only going to be used when I really need to or for a quick short answer. I find it irritating to have a conversation or any sort of thing like that over a text. Let’s just call and make it better (:

8 comments:

  1. I prefer to talk to someone also. However most of the people I know would rather text. My best friend is like that.

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  2. Texting has its advantages but I also prefer talking, it give the conversation a more personal touch.

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  3. it seriousley can get so addicting with all the emojis

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  4. I get that same feeling of my phone vibrating!

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  5. Im just like you. Texting can be very addicting

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  6. when i was in high school i use to always hide my phone from teacher's when classes where in sessions

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  7. I absolutley love how you refer to texting as a disease. Way to be creative!

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