Honestly, this doesn't surprise me...
I always use my phone if in the bath :L
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/one-...tter-50005636/
The research says it all!

Honestly, this doesn't surprise me...
I always use my phone if in the bath :L
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/one-...tter-50005636/
The research says it all!
don't make me -rep u marketing
Edited by Matts (Forum Super Moderator): Please don't post pointlessly!
Last edited by Matthew; 12-12-2013 at 08:07 PM.
om phone in the bathroom lmao ntyyy
but aw i felt so bad like one of the ladies looked so annoyed when saying itbut odear
I've never experienced any of the problems or thoughts in the video, but there's obviously other stuff. I totally agree with the video. They're much worse off than us, but of course that doesn't change some problems or thinking of small problems as big problems.
The day I get to 200 in Ping Pong II is the day my life is complete.
Wow, this is so sad. Really helps put things in to perspective.
DrewarThe most wasted of all days is one without laughter.
Yeah it's bad that people say these kind of things but it's all we know... We know that people in the third world are a whole lot worse off than us but these petty problems are what we know. Its like when people bring up the fact that someone dies everyday from bombs and warfare when someone is upset about a celebrity dying, we don't know those people who have died in wars and I know we don't know these celebrities but they are a lot closer to us personally than someone we've never seen, met, heard about or spoken to.
hence why these sort of campaigns piss me off the same amount the actual problem they are talking about does
(in case anyone misinterprets that as me thinking it's annoying that people are less well of than I am, I mean that it pisses me off that we can change how they live but for the most part we don't)
Last edited by Circadia; 12-12-2013 at 07:24 PM.
I am sorry to say I disagree with this thread.
Of course, how do you suggest they campaign then? I doubt they'd get donations flooding in if they said "of course, there are problems like getting safe drinking water in some countries, but hey, I'm sure we all have to suffer immensely when our iPhone runs out of battery at work"Yeah it's bad that people say these kind of things but it's all we know... We know that people in the third world are a whole lot worse off than us but these petty problems are what we know. Its like when people bring up the fact that someone dies everyday from bombs and warfare when someone is upset about a celebrity dying, we don't know those people who have died in wars and I know we don't know these celebrities but they are a lot closer to us personally than someone we've never seen, met, heard about or spoken to.
hence why these sort of campaigns piss me off the same amount the actual problem they are talking about does
(in case anyone misinterprets that as me thinking it's annoying that people are less well of than I am, I mean that it pisses me off that we can change how they live but for the most part we don't)On the other hand, I cannot see anything but positives to people understanding others lives - might even help boost our falling education standards.
I agree with the whole dying thing, and actually, it is necessary for people to die - although I am not overly fussed if it is Nelson Mandela, Paul Walker or somebody else I have no connections to!
Expand? :L Nothing wrong with you disagreeing, but you haven't even bothered to say what you disagree with...
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