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Cellphones.

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Are you incredibily attached to it?

 

 

I'm not. I don't see why so many people would die if they didn't have one. Yeah, I use it, I text and call people, but it's not like I would mind if it broke :/

And I'm more attached to my iPod so..

 

Anyway, what about you?

Pretty much the same. I don't see the big deal about cellphones.. I only use it to phone and text people. That's it.

I mostly have mine for safety reasons/emergencies, or for a quick phone call/text to coordinate meeting times with friends. I hate having actual conversations on phones.

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I mostly have mine for safety reasons/emergencies, or for a quick phone call/text to coordinate meeting times with friends. I hate having actual conversations on phones.

 

I like it as long as it's someone I care about and get along with pretty well :wacky:

it's a very useful gadget and makes my life much easier than without one, i don't like to call i practically just text but yeah i wouldn't die for not having one, please....

I like it as long as it's someone I care about and get along with pretty well :wacky:

 

If you put it like that, then I enjoy it if there isn't an opportunity to actually have an in person conversation. I was talking to one girl a few months ago that lived a far away and we'd talk for a few hours at night, it was enjoyable. Until I found out she lied to me about a few things and turned into a stalker.

 

This reminds me of a Norma Jean song " I Used To Hate Cell Phones, But Now I Hate Car Accidents"

I always carry my cellphone with me wherever I go. I'm so paranoid when I don't have it, what if something happens to me? What if something happens at home? What if eruytifjrydgfhdujsak?

So I guess I'm attached to it.

I carry it around just in case of an emergency or something, but as for texting/calling I don't really do that much of it.

I don't have one, and I don't want one because phones scare me. :awesome:

I need mine for work at the moment, as I'm here, there and everywhere on camp, so people can track me down

I have it for going out for in emergencies or so I can ring my mom when I need to be collected :anxious: Oh and I use free web texts to my friends when they aren't online, then I use my mobile so I can read the texts I recieve.

 

 

I am not attached to it at all.

I'm not attached to it at all ..

 

I barely carry it with me ...

mostly because I can't find the battery charger :D

I get quiet a few texts a day from my friends and whoever else since it's summer vacation and my parents always make sure I have it with me when I go out with friends for safety reasons, so I guess I'm kind of forced to be attached to it.

 

But I do like it because I have unlimited texting and I hate calling people.

I can't live without it :shame: maybe it's because it as a clock also so I'm checking the time every 10 minutes :uhoh: when I leave it at home I must go back to get it

I don't use it very much, and sometimes go days without checking it. I use it to text and call, but not often. So no, not attached to it at all.

I am attached. Definately. Always texting people or calling or checking the time or checking something online. It's just perfect.

 

I panic a bit when I forget it or the battery is running low.

 

 

I want the iPhone 4 so bad.

it's my life long dream to walk into an important meeting with a zach morris cell phone

I'm not exactly completely attached to it. I use prepaid and most of the time the credit's expired which means I can't call/text out.

 

My phone is kinda useless except for the fact that it's sort of my alarm clock and time/date thingy.

 

And I kinda have no one to text or call... Except when there's stuff going on and so.

My phone just loses one of its features - the gallery. Yay.

I don't use it that much,

it's more like a watch :P

But I feel almost naked when it's not in my pocket :(

I'm not attached.

Indeed I just feel like throwing it away right now. I don't feel like getting some calls.

Pretty much the same.

I always lose my cellphones.. I've had 2 crappy ones, but a cellphone is a cellphone.

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