• morto@piefed.social
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    16 hours ago

    they tend to be less of an addiction because we usually don’t keep them turned on all the time. There’s a time for turning off and stopping for the day, unlike phones, that we tend to use at any moment

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      15 hours ago

      they tend to be less of an addiction because we usually don’t keep them turned on all the time.

      i never shut mine off.

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        14 hours ago

        congrats, you’re officially an outlier lol

        jokes aside, do you fin it do be less detrimental than phone addiction?

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          13 hours ago

          i don’t understand the phone addiction, so i don’t think i’m qualified to answer that; but i can say that i notice that people speak and behave differently if they rely more heavily on their phones than i do.

          and i also suppose that the fact that i don’t bring my laptop everywhere with me and that the only time i use my phone at home is for phone conversations make sense.