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  • Name: Teefsies/Rotted Teefsies/o2/oo0w222/o2oo222
  • Age: 20 smth
  • Sex: 2/2
  • Location: America
Teefsies in October 2023!

How to Stop Being on Your Phone:

a simple guide.

Configure it

Turn off all unnecessary notifications. Keep only the ones you Can't Miss. Delete apps. Delete some more! Carry a pocket notebook. Buy an mp3 player!

Connect Device

Plug in your phone.
Turn the ringer on high.
Leave it there.
Walk into the other room.

Done. Enjoy!!!

You have now put down your phone. You can use the computer when you want to browse the internet/watch Youtube videos. Your phone will still be there to notify you of any important happenings. :)

Quick FAQs

quick questions you may have that i can answer:

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Forgetting my phone has come naturally to me for a very long time. I have lost many friends due to lack of communication; [most recently, a friend in australia who refused to send me a letter until i texted him first about the same letter. make that make sense.] To me, a phone is just a mini tv/computer in my pocket, not a communication device.
If you can't just plug it in and leave it like a landline, try putting it in a backpack or on your person in a pocket where you wouldn't normally put it. Leave it in your glove-box while you shop.
Work is the best place to use your phone. just kidding. kinda. Unless you work at a really big company.. If you can't leave your phone plugged in and turned up at work, and you work a job where you can't be using it at all, either leave it in your car in the shade or a locker/desk/bag.
Big companies are bleeding us dry for their benefit alone. We are competing with slave-labour in china, india and other countries. Entire american industries are being crushed by foreign trade. Our people are getting dumber and our jobs are less and less rewarding. Piracy is not stealing if buying is not owning. No one owns anything anymore. Our purchased products can become un-supported at the whim of any one company when they decide they want you to buy a new one. Our purchased products are made of less and less quality because if they work too well, we won't need to buy a new one. And the Big companies can't have that! No, Sir!
The change starts at the individual. Change does not come without suffering and trial. Change can be painful. Change can lead to bad things for the individual, but it's okay. It's good to do the right thing.
First off, stop using A.i. LOL. That's a whole other issue I will not get into here. As for GPS and looking things up, try getting lost, or confused; try saying 'I don't know'. You can leave earlier, try to remember landmarks or funny turns in the road; follow signs. Too often have I watched the cars passing me and see 4/5 drivers staring into their lap. It's a dangerous epidemic. If you need to look something up, do it later. Take the time to not just read the first thing Google tells you, but to click on actual websites and read articles. The Google A.i. Overview [which you can-not turn off, mind you.] is often-times wrong, and a quick phone search might leave you with incorrect information. It also uses so much goddamn power every single time you search something, not to mention the privacy concern of having your every thought ever logged in a server. Save your searches for what you actually want to know. or use firefox. oops i got into ai here..couldnt help myself. Now, get on a desktop computer and visit RottedTeefsies homepage!