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| quote: | Originally posted by Beat Blog
So when you wake up, you don't look at your alarm clock?
Then when you walk to the kitchen you don't look at your microwave? |
I don't wear a watch to bed. I don't wear a watch out to the kitchen in the morning or out there before I go to bed. This point is invalid.
| quote: | | Then when you get in the car, you don't look at the car clock, or hear them announce the time on the radio? |
I do.
| quote: | | Then when you get to work, you don't look at the clock on your computer, or the cash register? (Or perhaps in the classroom if you're at university?) |
When I'm at the register? Yeah. When I'm on my laptop in class? Yeah. However, most of the time that I'm at work is spent stocking shelves, interacting with customers, etc. I don't have the time to pull out my cellphone because not only am I too busy but it also gives my supervisors and managers the impression that I may be texting. I also know that I, as a customer, would rather see someone doing their job than looking at their cellphone when they have more important things to do.
| quote: | | ...and you don't own a mobile phone which you carry around? |
If I want to check the time, I don't use my cellphone. It's in my pocket, my watch is on my wrist. Which is quicker? Also, please refer to what I just said about my job. I also sometimes feel like checking the time when I'm in a movie theatre. I believe that opening your cellphone in a theatre is disrespectful and rude to people sitting behind you, so checking my watch avoids that.
I can go on, and on, and on, and on. So fuck your "watches are no longer needed in Western civilization" bullshit.
And god fucking damnit was that painful to type with my fucked finger.
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