Like, you just look weird if you sitting by yourself (example: waiting at a bus stop) and just stairing into space, so like its basically social expectation to be on your phone when you are by yourself.

Plus, just feels like if you don’t have a phone on you, you are missing a lot of information (access to the internet, maps, etc.) that you might need in case you get lost or something.

  • @[email protected]
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    My pockets feel unusual. Same when going out without a wallet. Constantly feel like I left them somewhere.

  • Bob
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    12 hours ago

    I leave my phone behind now and again so I don’t feel the obligation to always be reachable, a privilege I’m sure. I don’t often get lost but I speak the local language so I can just ask a stranger if I do. I absolutely don’t find it weird if someone’s alone and not looking at a phone and don’t think anyone around me does, though I’ve never been one to care about that sort of thing anyway. I’ve intentionally removed all the timewasting apps from my phone as well, namely social media and news and all that.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    14 hours ago

    Only at night, when it’s dark out. I don’t live in the worst neighborhood by any stretch of the imagination right now, but I always feel a little anxious/paranoid that something might happen while I’m taking out my brother’s big pit mixes. And that’s with nothing ever actually happening.

  • @[email protected]
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    25 hours ago

    No. It’s not hard to entertain myself by simply observing the world around me and daydreaming.

  • @Caboose12000
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    I was on the metro recently and didnt feel like using my phone. tried to zone out into space but kept feeling like people were looking at me funny, noticing I wasn’t looking down at a phone. made me feel so u comfortable I took my phone out and forced myself to use it for the next 20 mins

    • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashedOP
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      26 hours ago

      feeling like people were looking at me funny, noticing I wasn’t looking down at a phone

      Lmfao, this is exactly what I was taking about

      • @JubilantJaguar
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        Whereas my response to that situation is to want to do anything but that. Who wants to be just another sheep squinting zombielike at a screen?? I will never get it.

  • @SocialMediaRefugee
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    I’d end up staring at people while I drink my coffee without my phone.

  • psychOdelic
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    Ooposite, i feel weird and unreal when I have a phone, like I’m not human, just bound to this box and that’s all I am, no me. also I’m embarrassed using my phone in public, because it is embarrassing and when I see people doing it my respect sinks by 70%.

  • @[email protected]
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    411 hours ago

    Not really, but I’m old. I grew up in the '80s and '90s. I still prefer not to forget my cell, mostly because there’s no payphones anymore.

  • @NeoNachtwaechter
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    its basically social expectation to be on your phone when you are by yourself.

    Books and newspapers are not forbidden (yet?)

  • @[email protected]
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    1415 hours ago

    I don’t even know how I survived the 90s. When you were waiting for the bus the most entertaining thing you could do was stare at your shoes or throw a rock at the stop sign

    • @Benjaben
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      The boredom was real, but also like…thoughts would turn over in undirected and sometimes fruitful ways, too. At least for me. My mind does far less just “idling” these days, and while too much of that is a real kind of misery, I think some is probably useful.

      • @dingus
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        411 hours ago

        When I have idle time for thoughts to enter my brain is when bad things happen.

        • @Benjaben
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          Heard lol, it’s not a universal good

  • Like the wind...
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    311 hours ago

    Yeah but only because I have literally no personality and will stare blankly in space (and 9 times out of 10, in the direction of some random person) and I’m only worried about not blending in enough without starting stupid fights. I wasn’t listening to your stupid conversation, I was completely zoned out but okay. It was probably a really stupid conversation about stupid marijuana products and brand names and “attractive” men who look like personified dead rats or something stupid I wasn’t even interested in.

  • @BonesOfTheMoon
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    I’m 50, old enough to remember when we didn’t have answering machines or call waiting or anything, and yet I can’t go to the kitchen to stir my tea without my phone. I’m not saying it’s good. To be fair I do read a lot of books on it though.

  • Soulifix
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    Not really. The only thing I’d be missing access to is where I am on my finances when shopping and I don’t have it.