if the government outlawed cell phones what would you do?
Answer by Eric
I would be very grateful because they just showed that they give a damn about your health.
Answer by D Markinson
I would go on a total rampage lol
Answer by Hootie
I estimate that I would just have to go back to the way I was doing things in the ahead of schedule ’90s ( that would be the 1990s) just before I got my first cell phone. I was by a phone that sat on the desk and it had 2 cords – one to the wall jack and the other… any way, I got by just fine before cell phones were introduced into society.
Answer by Creep
i dont have a cell phone, i use pay phones so it doesnt make a difference to me
Answer by NicoMach
Smoke signals with marijuana just to prove a point… lol jk Idk. It would be pretty ridiculous. The govt. would be fucking themselves on that deal. More helpful to the govt. than they are to us essentially.
That’s all I got.
Hope this helps
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I just saw a commercial for Safelink, a cell phone for people with medicare or medicaid. I don’t reckon this is entirely necessary, what do you reckon?
Answer by Reality has a Liberal Bias
How do you know it’s government-funded?
Answer by Ryn
That seems highly unnecessary. We have no need for a government that will take over everything including our clothing shape.
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Two high school seniors from Vero Beach, Florida have a solution to combat the growing conundrum of cell phone harassment: a government-based program to work with teens on blocking cell phone facts with just a simple phone call, charitable teens the privacy and independence without requiring parental intercession, or involving peers, to eliminate embarrassment and pain. As part of this government program, we also suggest counselors for teens to talk to, since some people could have extremely negative side-effects from being harassed. Curtis is actively involved in local TV production with both a production company (Framework Productions) and in his high school as a second year TV production student. Heather has written, directed, and produced multiple small segments that have aired on local broadcast and cable television.

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