Betty by Gary Delainey and Gerry Rasmussen for July 14, 2024

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    Prescott_Philosopher   3 months ago

    Sad, but true.

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    Macushlalondra  3 months ago

    At least they’re quiet.

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    derdave969  3 months ago

    What’s the chance that even two of them are on the same app?

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    gozirra2 Premium Member 3 months ago

    They text one another rather than actually talk! GASP!

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    goboboyd  3 months ago

    … and the band played on.

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    Serial Pedant  3 months ago

    Has no one thought to take the phones away? (As if one could-that would, after all, require parental action).

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    ChessPirate  3 months ago

    Zomphone:

    (◎_ʖ◎) ლ█ლ

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    Niko S  3 months ago

    Exactly what I’d expect

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    morningglory73 Premium Member 3 months ago

    I don’t see the attraction to these phones but it seems the future adults will be nearsighted and not too bright or creative. Someone else for good or ill will be running things and no one will notice. Ba-a-a-a-a, look at all the sheep.

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    RadioDial Premium Member 3 months ago

    ..the giant steam locomotive Big Boy rolled into town yesterday on its tour of the West. Hundreds of people with their phones held in the air videoing, looking at their tiny screens, instead of looking at and experiencing this might steaming beast with their own eyes..

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    stillfickled Premium Member 3 months ago

    I remember one time my brother and his wife came to visit. They spent the whole time on their phones. Now that I think of it maybe I should’ve called him!

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    Kimmies01  3 months ago

    Childhood is wasted in this generation! Take the phones away from kids and send them outside and use their imagination for a change. We were outside every waking day when I was growing up. We’d only go in for lunch or dinner then stay out until the streetlights came on!

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    Niko S  3 months ago

    The phones have become a curse especially for the younger generation. They apparently need constant assurance during every waking hour that they matter, that all their friends are looking at the same things, that they won’t miss a single text or post or whatever. Everywhere you go they’re staring into their phones like zombies. Walking, driving, sitting down….. SOOOO SAD!

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