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One thing I can't live without is my phone because I have some apps and pictures on there that are very important to me. Tik tok, because I go there everyday,It's very entertaining. and some pictures of my family, like my mom, dad and grandma. Spotify too because I listen to music on there just about everyday. I feel that Tik tok and Spotify are connected together because when I scroll through Tik tok and see a hard edit, with a great sound, I pull up Spotify and play that song.
I check the weather on my phone, I watch Youtube and Disney+ on my phone. I like to check the weather in different cities like New York and Chicago. I watch anything that pops up on Youtube and I like to watch Marvel/Star Wars on Disney+. Most times when I need to search up something, I look it up on my phone. I sometimes scroll through Instagram to see what's going on in the sports world. I have some games on my phone but not that many. I have retro Bowl, Clash of Clans, Fr Legends and Pixel Car Racer. But most of the time, I'm either scrolling through Tik tok or Instagram.
At the end of the day it doesn't kill me to not have my phone, I can live without it and I have plenty of other fun things to do. I guess it’s true what experts say about how phones can be addicting.
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