I feel I have grown in the revolutionary technology age. When I was 7 years my grandmother bought me a cellphone: the classic Nokia. She said to me: "This is for moments when you need me if you are far from me or in case of an emergency. You have to care for it like your life". I think I took it very seriously because from that moment I haven't stopped having cellphones and now my smartphone is my best friend and my worst enemy too.
When I was a teenager I used to like a Chilean music group called Chancho en Piedra. I don't like now because I'm a feminist and I feel those lyrics don't depict me. By the way, in 2017 I came to a concert of this group. This year was horrible for me because I lived so many hard moments with my family and this concert made me forget all my problems and made me feel independent and powerful. The name of this concert was "La dieta del lagarto: 20 años". They were celebrating the anniversary of their best album. The most important of this concert is I went alone. I used to invite friends or someone from my family but this time I felt I need be alone and it was the best decision because I was so relaxed with my time and I needed to be with myself. Another benefit for be alone is you can talk with any person. When you go with friends, in general, the group is closed, but this day I meet persons that I don't remember their names but they accompanied me in differen...
ResponderEliminardo you still have that nokia? i have one that belonged to my mom, it's in perfect condition but i haven't found a charger that still works to charge it -.-
Social media should be used with great care, if you are a child or an adult, people can be very cruel and much more on social media where they shouldn´t show their faces. PS: I imagine that nokia phone will live longer than us!
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