Texting is a subject which I can care less. You ask why? I do not care because I do not text. Even though I have had a cell phone since my sophomore year of high school I have not liked texting. For some strange reason I always preferred talking, calling, e-mailing, and now tweeting as my source of communication. One might think a teenager living in technology-infused Southern California has to be a part of the thumb-generation, but I guess the texting bug missed me. I am glad I never got into texting, for it saved me possible accidents from happening. Do I regret not getting into the texting scene? Right now I do not know. I guess I will have to reflect on this particular situation when I am older. Then again I do not see why I may regret ever not texting with the wonderful feature that is on the internet called Twitter. Even though you cannot tweet on every cell phone these days, tweeting surpasses texting any day in my opinion. With Twitter you can share thoughts, web sites, high definition video, high quality photographs and even your alcoholic father’s views on teenage sparkly vampires. With that you can say that texting is a dying fad.
I have to admit I have fallen to the texting bug when I was younger but now I see your point, it isn't as great as most people make it out to be. I guess it is something you get over with age. :)
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