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I wholeheartedly agree with Vamika S. in her article because it is eye-opening and relates to just about any young adult in the 21st century. The author wrote about technology preventing people from being social and being able to create memories with their loved ones. Sinha also mentions teens using social media to hide their emotions and "imperfect ideas of perfect happiness." I relate to this article because there have been multiple occasions when i have tried having a conversation with a group of friends and they don't care because their phone is more important. You could only imagine what the 21st century would be like without cell-phones . Thank you, Vamika for making me realize how much time I waste on my phone and making me appreciate what's more important in life.
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