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Victims of Technological Abuse.

Tonight I missed a shot with nostalgia because of myself.

I've become such a slave to my phone that the flashing colours in the sky could not,

would not bother me.

Everything except for the device shining in my palms was blocked out like a voice I didn't want to hear in the first place,

Except I DID want to hear it.

I want know about everything that is happening around me without burying my face so deeply into Google to find the answers I'm searching for.

Nothing ever happens to me because I'm too busy in the comfort of my own home,

upon my own couch,

on my own phone worrying about the next Facebook status

and whether or not it will be entertaining

or in need of a dose of an opinion that is my own.

 

I recognize that I have my own personal "cell"-mate that will follow me wherever I go as long as I don't forget it on my kitchen counter.

I am shackled to my cellphone.

It takes me in handcuffs daily,

arresting me at my own free will.

A policemen of such small character,

yet so many brains.

And I already know my rights.

I already know my rights because I've researched them enough times with my mobile text book to have them memorized.

You have the right to post a status, anything you say can and will be taken out of context.

You have a right to an opinion, if you do not have an opinion one will be appointed to you by your desire to impress those whom share a friendship with you.

 

I am a servant to technology.

It's as though it is a part of my anatomy.

If it's not one item of electronics it's another and it has my full undivided attention.

As connected as we are, we have all become disconnected.

No one talks anymore.

Word of mouth has become word of texting.

Important pieces of information are shared via the internet because it's easier to get it out there all at once instead of saying it multiple times.

I sadly succumb to every chime I am beckoned with as it demands I answer whomever has interupted the surfing

and scrolling

and sharing

and liking

and commenting

and posting...

I put my phone down in disbelief.

Now tell me, "What's on your mind?"

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Written by
MadamxSunshine
31 / F / American
Published
Jul 5, 2015
Lines·Words
36·395
Tags
#abuse#facebook#of#technology#google#victims#electronics#twitter#gadgets#technological
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