Realizing how horrifyingly dependent I was on my phone | MAKEUP STORYTIME #shorts
15 Replies to “Realizing how horrifyingly dependent I was on my phone | MAKEUP STORYTIME #shorts”
WHERE ARE Y'ALL LIVING
She’s too smart for this! I’d like to see you put the tape on her back feet and see if that works
The look is lovely, but about the story
This is why I look out the window when driving about in the passenger seat, instead of looking at my phone I look out at the things around, and it’s crazy what you miss when only focusing on an electronic
That makeup and story was beautiful, but whenever she opened her eyes, it mildly scared me. I was not expecting those contacts.
In the past 3 years I've actively made sure to not look at my phone when I don't need to and it's been great. I pay attention to more things and for longer periods of time even. I realised whenever I was in an elevator I would take my phone out or when I would walk to campus, and I started asking myself why do I need to be on my phone all the time and not just be present and aware? Now Uber rides are fun, subtly observing people is interesting and I'm not dependent on my phone as much. I think I mostly use my phone for YouTube and messaging people and my notes if I don't have pen and paper near me
I was walking in Boston one night after a concert very late and my phone was dead. Had no idea where I was, but I found the Library!
Helpppp that’s a slay I’m salty I’m not you❤
Classic boomer video. Gen z like me can live without our phone cuz we are tired of using it
This makeup look is so good ❤️❤️❤️
I got grounded around this time last year so I didn’t have a phone for about 10 months. You realize how addicted people are to it and how much they rely on it for schoolwork and answers and such I recently just got a phone about a month ago and I feel myself getting sucked in.
This is like a horror story.. :/
Girl shut up
I grew up with no phone, not because I’m older but because I wasn’t allowed one in my situation. I’ve always noticed this, and thus I’m more observant of public clocks (they’re everywhere especially in Boston!) public maps, and the friendly ladies that are always willing to help. Your story sounds like my everyday in Boston. Thank you for sharing your familiar experience
“And the people bowed and prayed to the neon god they made”
WHERE ARE Y'ALL LIVING
She’s too smart for this! I’d like to see you put the tape on her back feet and see if that works
The look is lovely, but about the story
This is why I look out the window when driving about in the passenger seat, instead of looking at my phone I look out at the things around, and it’s crazy what you miss when only focusing on an electronic
That makeup and story was beautiful, but whenever she opened her eyes, it mildly scared me. I was not expecting those contacts.
In the past 3 years I've actively made sure to not look at my phone when I don't need to and it's been great. I pay attention to more things and for longer periods of time even. I realised whenever I was in an elevator I would take my phone out or when I would walk to campus, and I started asking myself why do I need to be on my phone all the time and not just be present and aware? Now Uber rides are fun, subtly observing people is interesting and I'm not dependent on my phone as much. I think I mostly use my phone for YouTube and messaging people and my notes if I don't have pen and paper near me
I was walking in Boston one night after a concert very late and my phone was dead. Had no idea where I was, but I found the Library!
Helpppp that’s a slay I’m salty I’m not you❤
Classic boomer video. Gen z like me can live without our phone cuz we are tired of using it
This makeup look is so good ❤️❤️❤️
I got grounded around this time last year so I didn’t have a phone for about 10 months. You realize how addicted people are to it and how much they rely on it for schoolwork and answers and such I recently just got a phone about a month ago and I feel myself getting sucked in.
This is like a horror story.. :/
Girl shut up
I grew up with no phone, not because I’m older but because I wasn’t allowed one in my situation. I’ve always noticed this, and thus I’m more observant of public clocks (they’re everywhere especially in Boston!) public maps, and the friendly ladies that are always willing to help. Your story sounds like my everyday in Boston. Thank you for sharing your familiar experience
“And the people bowed and prayed to the neon god they made”
Loved the story and the art.