At my gym, school kids come in free during summer break. I love that most of them desert their phones. In fact more older people stare at them in the gym!
I signed up for instagram about 3 weeks ago. I did it because I joined a gym and the owner is constantly videoing the training and I wanted access to anything that I am in. It’s funny, I actually do technology for a living and am very good at it but I don’t understand social media and still confused on how to use instagram.
Isn’t that where Cofeefe comes from? I saw the TV ad.
“Many fine people are at risk for Cofeefe. Symptoms include but are not limited to: Ill-advised hairstyling, horrific application of tanning makeup, rambling on about sharks and batteries, and excessive lying. Ask your doctor about treatment for Cofeefe. Five to ten in the joint is a really good way to start.
This cartoon captures with a few words what’s documented at great length (yes, facts and charts and trend lines and academic studies and all) in Jonathan Haidt’s new book The Anxious Generation. He says that the widespread replacement of play-based childhood by disembodied, asynchronous phone-based childhood is leading to a massive rewiring of the adolescent brain, causing them to be more fearful, socially awkward, and prone to depression, self-harm, and suicide. And it’s worse for girls than for boys. A sobering read, partially palliated by his prescription for what to do about it. Which of course we aren’t going to do, because look at all the money people are making with those phones in kids’ hands.
High brain function was limited to the wealthy until the printing press came along, and the the industrial age expanded it more. There was the same sort of opposition then, too.
One of the earliest social media forms was Usenet. It’s still around, but greatly dimished from its heyday. It is divided into various “newsgroups” or discussion forums with various broad topics. It is also largely unmoderated. I enjoyed it back in the day.
Parents can teach their children about researching and verifying and common sense… unless those parents already have problems with researching and verifying and common sense…
Leroy 5 months ago
Ooh … Hold on … I know I have witty comment … Dang, lost it.
baddawg1989 5 months ago
Dain bramage. :-)
Scorpio Premium Member 5 months ago
At least the higher reasoning functions.
Ratkin Premium Member 5 months ago
Guy in the 2nd row is on Facebook.
The dude from FL Premium Member 5 months ago
At my gym, school kids come in free during summer break. I love that most of them desert their phones. In fact more older people stare at them in the gym!
eromlig 5 months ago
I went to the comment section but forgot what I wanted to say.
braindead Premium Member 5 months ago
And Fox ‘news’ and Sinclair owned AM radio.
boneroller42 5 months ago
This seems to be SO true.
uhohlol 5 months ago
Try electronic advertising, that’s been the real culprit for a century.
Mediatech 5 months ago
keenanthelibrarian 5 months ago
Don’t tell everyone, they’ll all want to have a go .
comixbomix 5 months ago
Not if you use your Media Oblongata…
3hourtour Premium Member 5 months ago
…social media is just like rush hour…
Funniguy 5 months ago
Anti-social Media is a more appropriate term for all of it.
Give it Da-BEANS! Premium Member 5 months ago
So.. we’re on vacation, then.??
johndifool 5 months ago
A recent study blames overuse of social media on phones and PCs for the first drop in IQ in many generations.
bigger Nate 5 months ago
.There should’ve a representative from the Flat Head Society to offer a counter point
wongo 5 months ago
If it’s on the internet it has to be true, right? Right?
Slowly, he turned... 5 months ago
And it doesn’t take long and there is no charge plug.
gozirra2 Premium Member 5 months ago
I have become…comfortably numb
PraiseofFolly 5 months ago
The top cross-section shows media-baked brain pizza.
MS72 5 months ago
What’s that book with a cherry on the cover? (1st published in the 70s)
rodney 5 months ago
I signed up for instagram about 3 weeks ago. I did it because I joined a gym and the owner is constantly videoing the training and I wanted access to anything that I am in. It’s funny, I actually do technology for a living and am very good at it but I don’t understand social media and still confused on how to use instagram.
cpiller Premium Member 5 months ago
Truer words were never spoken!!!
FassEddie 5 months ago
Isn’t that where Cofeefe comes from? I saw the TV ad.
“Many fine people are at risk for Cofeefe. Symptoms include but are not limited to: Ill-advised hairstyling, horrific application of tanning makeup, rambling on about sharks and batteries, and excessive lying. Ask your doctor about treatment for Cofeefe. Five to ten in the joint is a really good way to start.
phileaux 5 months ago
Prolonged & early exposure.
David_the_CAD 5 months ago
Never trust something that you can’t see where it keeps its brain.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 5 months ago
This cartoon captures with a few words what’s documented at great length (yes, facts and charts and trend lines and academic studies and all) in Jonathan Haidt’s new book The Anxious Generation. He says that the widespread replacement of play-based childhood by disembodied, asynchronous phone-based childhood is leading to a massive rewiring of the adolescent brain, causing them to be more fearful, socially awkward, and prone to depression, self-harm, and suicide. And it’s worse for girls than for boys. A sobering read, partially palliated by his prescription for what to do about it. Which of course we aren’t going to do, because look at all the money people are making with those phones in kids’ hands.
HOTLOTUS1 5 months ago
and by social media you mean what
tuliplover 5 months ago
… and constant use of cellphone texting. Leaving people not knowing how to have an in-person conversation.
Stupid 5 months ago
Modern style lead crockery
ragsarooni 5 months ago
Why yes,yes it is‼️
pheets 5 months ago
Too close to reality to be truly funny.
timinwsac Premium Member 5 months ago
Political ads are worse and every four years there’s an outbreak.
ncorgbl 5 months ago
High brain function was limited to the wealthy until the printing press came along, and the the industrial age expanded it more. There was the same sort of opposition then, too.
mindjob 5 months ago
It’s a good thing I don’t have time for that nonsense
Godfreydaniel 5 months ago
I know I have more free time since ThereWent Comics disabled comments on editorial cartoons…..
anomaly 5 months ago
I’d rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.
DaBump Premium Member 5 months ago
Aw. Mr. Miller went to all that effort for low-hanging fruit.
elgrecousa Premium Member 5 months ago
I’m afraid the idiocy started much earlier than the presence of cell phones and other media outlets.
Silence Dogood Premium Member 5 months ago
Wrong classroom; Try Psychology and Behavioral Sciences…and Parenting 101!
mistercatworks 5 months ago
Which I why I’m using a whiteboard for my class.
david.reichert 5 months ago
Where are the Sober Brain functions?
raybarb44 5 months ago
As if they are listening……
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 5 months ago
I have Type 2 diabetes and I manage it well
But my singing voice will always be an off-key Hell….
Brian Premium Member 5 months ago
One of the earliest social media forms was Usenet. It’s still around, but greatly dimished from its heyday. It is divided into various “newsgroups” or discussion forums with various broad topics. It is also largely unmoderated. I enjoyed it back in the day.
eddi-TBH 5 months ago
It can also be short circuited by falling in love.
ferddo 5 months ago
Parents can teach their children about researching and verifying and common sense… unless those parents already have problems with researching and verifying and common sense…
Otis Rufus Driftwood 5 months ago
Nuff Said.
SrTechWriter 5 months ago
We two sons used to tease out mother that “You can’t carry a tune in a basket with handles.”
She’d look at us with a sadness in her eyes. Then she shut up … forever … a suicide from depression.
I’d give anything to hear her happy voice singing once again – even if it was off key.
Daniel Strickland Premium Member 5 months ago
Yeah, yeah….feeling lazy today, weren’t we, so here’s a cheap shot.