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Thursday, October 9, 2014

Tech. Teens. Socializing.

Music.
            I see everywhere I go, students and teens avoiding social situations with music. To be more specific,  earbuds and headphones, they draw us away from social experiences.  And not just music, any modern technology. Cell phones, music, etc.
People are constantly on their cell phones or have an earbud in their ears.
Kind of annoying might I say, but you know, they're free to choose whatever they do. "They" being people. 

         Music has a strong effect on us Teens, and everyone in general. Personally I don't care if you listen to bands like Black Veil Brides or Taylor Swift, Or really anything in between. Anyways, one example of my point is today. This morning on the way to the bus stop I had my headphones on, listening to A Drop In The Ocean by Ron Pope, and soon enough I was on the bus heading to school. NORMALLY I hate when people try to talk to me while I have earbuds or headphones in/on, but because of this recent "problem" I've noticed, I shut music off during school or on the bus allowing me to have a chnace to have a face-to-face conversation with friends.
    
Speaking about face-to-face, TEXTING. Something we all know, something we all do, something that can be an...issue of sorts. Granted it's highly convinent in some situations, some friends I know use texting as their....literal "Cyber-World", meaning that they talk to people, socialize, through their phones as opposed to talking to their face. A friend of mine recently broke up with her "Boyfriend" because he lived in Iowa, (We live in Utah) and she met him through an app called "MeowChat", some of you have it downloaded onto your phones, others or all of you have heard of it. The point is, teens (some of them anyways) don't and won't know how to do things properly, such as ask a girl out. (;  Anywho, this is my post/rant. If you understand the idea, maybe leave a comment? 



I have a lot to say about everything, some may come off as rants, others make sense. 

-Chris

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