#15 millennials and zoomers love to make comparisons like that, but the newspaper is finite: you read it and are done, then you talk about it with other people.
The screen is forever and you ignore the world around you.
On that note, everyone reading the same paper every single day will have limited things to talk about while with the "screen" you can talk to random strangers anywhere in the world.
Minnie,Except reading a newspaper takes longer than waiting for the bus, and the bus ride too. The next day, you get a another newspaper and you ignore the world around you just the same.
"Charlotte, NC: Unsure of the year, but I found what appeared to be a dirt track near my workplace on Google Maps. I did some research and went to check it out"
#15 millennials and zoomers love to make comparisons like that, but the newspaper is finite: you read it and are done, then you talk about it with other people.
The screen is forever and you ignore the world around you.
On that note, everyone reading the same paper every single day will have limited things to talk about while with the "screen" you can talk to random strangers anywhere in the world.
Minnie,Except reading a newspaper takes longer than waiting for the bus, and the bus ride too. The next day, you get a another newspaper and you ignore the world around you just the same.
The screen is forever and you ignore the world around you.
On that note, everyone reading the same paper every single day will have limited things to talk about while with the "screen" you can talk to random strangers anywhere in the world.
Thank you for your pointless and witless comment.