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Twelve hours without



Might just sleep whole day and create movies in my brain! It’s like living in a house with no electricity… and telephone lines gone “dead”.
Yes, I am dependent on social media, but what if I was thrown out on an island with no internet access, no facebook or social media, no television and no cell phone. To whom would I communicate with and how would I know what’s going on around the world. I guess I would have to wake up to a chirping of a bird, holla like a monkey, write emails on a stone, cast the stones into the ocean hoping to get feedback. Or pelt the stone through someone's window pane. Get my hands on a styrotex cup, punch a string in the middle of it and then have a conversation with my siblings from across the room. Maybe, I would just sit there and predict the weather forecast by viewing the sun, moon and stars.
             
 So maybe I could survive without technology, but not for long. I live in a fast paced century, so when I pick up my blackberry and sms or dial somebody, all lines of communication should be able to connect with me. Then I guess my best medium of communication leads me back home to getting down on my knees and crying “Lord, save me please” “I don’t have any money on my cellphone!Lol.

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