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At the laundromat today I witnessed a little girl maybe two or threee years of age strapped into her stroller and playing a game on her smart phone I thought to myself what a spoiled little toddler she is because when I was her age all we got was an egg filled with silly putty to play with and we couldn't wait until Sunday so we could roll the silly putty over the comics and copy the images on to the funny clay. silly, wasn't it? Mother would worry that the ink from the paper would be harmful to us but, we didn't care. Today's toddlers are much more smarter than we were, heck when you think about it, their phones are smarter than we used to be much more dangerous too. all they have to do is drop that thing and lookout! Now it's leaking radiation. Hey moms, how do you like having a phone so smart now?
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Apr 7, 2017
Apr 7, 2017 at 11:32 AM UTC
is it really wise to own such a smart device?
At the laundromat today I witnessed a little girl maybe two or threee years of age strapped into her stroller and playing a game on her smart phone I thought to myself what a spoiled little toddler she is because when I was her age all we got was an egg filled with silly putty to play with and we couldn't wait until Sunday so we could roll the silly putty over the comics and copy the images on to the funny clay. silly, wasn't it? Mother would worry that the ink from the paper would be harmful to us but, we didn't care. Today's toddlers are much more smarter than we were, heck when you think about it, their phones are smarter than we used to be much more dangerous too. all they have to do is drop that thing and lookout! Now it's leaking radiation. Hey moms, how do you like having a phone so smart now?
david-ehrgott
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Apr 7, 2017
Apr 7, 2017 at 11:32 AM UTC
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