Phones
Why are people so addicted to their phones? Phones are just tiny boxes with light shining out of them. Thinking about it seems silly. How does a small box control everyone's lives? It's almost ubiquitous. Any where I go, someone is on their phone. Not only do grown ups do it but kids are at fault as well. My mother invited all her friends over one night for dinner. As usual, my sister and I were sent to watch the children. When we walked into the room, (Image Credit Here)
all kids either had their parent's phone or ipad. We thought it was absolutely ridiculous. That leads me to another question. Will the next generation be completely dependent on technology?
Why are people so addicted to their phones? Phones are just tiny boxes with light shining out of them. Thinking about it seems silly. How does a small box control everyone's lives? It's almost ubiquitous. Any where I go, someone is on their phone. Not only do grown ups do it but kids are at fault as well. My mother invited all her friends over one night for dinner. As usual, my sister and I were sent to watch the children. When we walked into the room, (Image Credit Here)
all kids either had their parent's phone or ipad. We thought it was absolutely ridiculous. That leads me to another question. Will the next generation be completely dependent on technology?
Blue and Black or White and Gold?
I'm sure everyone is familiar with this concept by now. But the biggest question of the day is: "Was the dress blue and black or white and gold?" I personally saw white and gold, but my sister and father saw blue and black. I understand how people see blue, but not the black. There are many controversies on what color the dress really is. One scientist claimed that it depended on a person's emotions. If that person was depressed, they saw blue and black. If a person was happy they saw white and gold. Another person claimed that it had to to with what a person's retina focused on.
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In all honestly I don't care and it kind of scares me how much people care about it. The moment I walked into school I was bombarded with the question, as I'm sure everyone else was. "What color do you see?" At first I thought it was funny, but by the end of the day I got sick of it. But back to my concerns. All of America was concerned about what color some dress was rather than what's really going on. There are people starving and living in poverty. Why people cared about this more, the world may never know.
I'm sure everyone is familiar with this concept by now. But the biggest question of the day is: "Was the dress blue and black or white and gold?" I personally saw white and gold, but my sister and father saw blue and black. I understand how people see blue, but not the black. There are many controversies on what color the dress really is. One scientist claimed that it depended on a person's emotions. If that person was depressed, they saw blue and black. If a person was happy they saw white and gold. Another person claimed that it had to to with what a person's retina focused on.
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In all honestly I don't care and it kind of scares me how much people care about it. The moment I walked into school I was bombarded with the question, as I'm sure everyone else was. "What color do you see?" At first I thought it was funny, but by the end of the day I got sick of it. But back to my concerns. All of America was concerned about what color some dress was rather than what's really going on. There are people starving and living in poverty. Why people cared about this more, the world may never know.
Questions
Why is it so hard to think of questions? I've never been an inquisitive person, and I don't really care about the way things work. But why does it seem almost impossible to come up with a question that doesn't seem ridiculous? I literally sat in front of my laptop for two hours trying to figure out what to ask. Instead I gave up and decided to write about this. But I still don't understand why this took me such a long time to do. Whenever I have something to say, it's almost impossible for me to stop. When it comes to questions, I have nothing. Is it bad that I don't have anything to ask or is it normal? It probably isn't that important, but I guess it's okay.
Why is it so hard to think of questions? I've never been an inquisitive person, and I don't really care about the way things work. But why does it seem almost impossible to come up with a question that doesn't seem ridiculous? I literally sat in front of my laptop for two hours trying to figure out what to ask. Instead I gave up and decided to write about this. But I still don't understand why this took me such a long time to do. Whenever I have something to say, it's almost impossible for me to stop. When it comes to questions, I have nothing. Is it bad that I don't have anything to ask or is it normal? It probably isn't that important, but I guess it's okay.