Stupid phones are everywhere
No matter how smart they say they are
Having to disassemble them
Because they lock up from time to time
A phone should never
Lock up, like ever
And I flat out do not see
Why people buy Sony
Android phones are trash
They flat out do not last
They cannot take the rigors of every day
I’ve seen them lock up in every way
My wife takes the battery
Out of her’s daily
That is a sad way to be
Phones should be about simplicity
I sit back with my iDevice
Smiling at her torturous device
Wishing a better phone for her
While playing my apps that load with a blur
The fact is simply put
Phones are designed without consumer input
Bells and whistles are nothing but crap
They just want to check their social media app
It’s a shame that people argue
Over which smart phone is better for you
As all have their issues
Making people break out the tissues
But cell phones absolutely rule the day
People use them as much as a tired cliche
They definitely aren’t going away
I just wish they’d make one that would work okay.
--Dan
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A Brainless Nod is a blog about love and life, passionately written using articles, poetry, and serial web fiction. We are Dan and Lisa, and we both enjoy writing immensely. We hope you enjoy this look at our passions, our life together, and our opinions. Posts are sporadic due to us entering college, but expect new stuff every now and then!
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Monday, February 25, 2013
Technological Dark Ages
There’s nothing quite like living in small town, rural United States. There are many things that feel backwards and out of date, but there’s one thing above all that makes me feel truly out of touch with society.
There is a telecommunications company here that has a monopoly of the rural areas here. It’s a small place, and they overcharge for everything. But what gets me is the cell phones. Most of the civilized world now has cell phones, and the market for them is an unbelievable place. New phones come out every week it seems, and the competition forces phones to just get better and better.
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