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Arbiter
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Re: What happens when a mom unplugs her teenagers for 6 months?
| quote: | Originally posted by ziptnf
Would you be willing to give up cable, internet, and your cell phone for 6 months? Is it worth it? Would it benefit you or not? |
No, no, and no. I'd jump at the chance to ditch my cell phone, but I doubt that my employer would be willing to go along with the idea.
| quote: | | However, all of us could probably do with less time spent on the internet and more time with our family or friends. |
It would be nice if spending less time on the internet meant spending more time with my family and friends; however, the internet is really the only contact I have with the overwhelming majority my family and friends, since very few of them live in the same geographical area as myself, and we are all far too busy to travel such long distances more than a few times a year.
If you ask me, this whole idea sounds like the inane whining of a bunch of spoiled brats. As far as I'm concerned, they can deprive themselves of water and oxygen for six months next.
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Jan-19-2011 22:48
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RandomGirl
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Re: What happens when a mom unplugs her teenagers for 6 months?
| quote: | Originally posted by ziptnf
Would you be willing to give up cable, internet, and your cell phone for 6 months? Is it worth it? Would it benefit you or not?
Personally, I don't see the point of giving it up entirely. Many of our daily routines rely on the internet, and communication is practically impossible for some people without a cell phone. However, all of us could probably do with less time spent on the internet and more time with our family or friends.
What say you, c0r? There was a thread similar to this a long time ago, but I'm not gonna dig it up. |
I don't have cable (as most of you know), and not having a cell phone would be more of a nuisance than anything, especially since I don't have a land-line. I rarely use it for anything other than important calls and the occasional text.
The internet on the other hand... it has become an extension of my life. Living on the other side of the country from my family and many of my friends makes communication limited. Without social networking sites, I wouldn't be able to stay in contact with the majority of them.
Additionally, as a student, the internet has become an extremely valuable academic tool. All of my lecture notes, assignments, grades etc. are posted online, and it's awesome for research and supplementary material.
Without a television to kill time, I rely heavily on the internet for things to do (however, I will admit that I do now watch some TV shows straight from the TV network websites or wherever else I can find them).
I could go without all of these things for a short period of time (when I am not a student,) but I don't think I could go for 6 months. Without the internet, I would feel very disconnected from my family and friends and I think that would bother me.
With that being said, I certainly could benefit from less internet time and I am sure my academic performance would improve.
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Jan-19-2011 23:02
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eckmek
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Denmark
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Re: Re: What happens when a mom unplugs her teenagers for 6 months?
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
I don't have cable (as most of you know), and not having a cell phone would be more of a nuisance than anything, especially since I don't have a land-line. I rarely use it for anything other than important calls and the occasional text.
The internet on the other hand... it has become an extension of my life. Living on the other side of the country from my family and many of my friends makes communication limited. Without social networking sites, I wouldn't be able to stay in contact with the majority of them.
Additionally, as a student, the internet has become an extremely valuable academic tool. All of my lecture notes, assignments, grades etc. are posted online, and it's awesome for research and supplementary material.
Without a television to kill time, I rely heavily on the internet for things to do (however, I will admit that I do now watch some TV shows straight from the TV network websites or wherever else I can find them).
I could go without all of these things for a short period of time (when I am not a student,) but I don't think I could go for 6 months. Without the internet, I would feel very disconnected from my family and friends and I think that would bother me.
With that being said, I certainly could benefit from less internet time and I am sure my academic performance would improve. |
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