However, here is the list of reasons I dread the beautiful device's arrival:
- Paired with my dark-framed glasses, it will nearly complete the uniform of a hipster d-bag. Gross. (This is why I will never buy TOMS shoes no matter how much I like them. It would form a hipster trifecta that there is no recovering from.)
- I will automatically look like I have that air of superiority. You know the one- it's the attitude of a mac person. Which I have technically been for years, but the iphone is just such a walking commercial.
- I will probably start playing time-wasting word games. I hate that. But I will love it.
- I will become somewhat rude. This is what I am most afraid of. I have complained to my husband countless times about him having his nose in his iphone at the wrong times in social situations and with my family. He's really not that bad. I'm just a little sensitive about it, probably just to make a point about why I don't like iphones and the way they make you uber connected in a way that you can't shut-off. My how the worm has turned.
- I don't want to become all addicted and stuff. These iPhone people are like crack addicts. Every time a new one comes out and "changes everything," (really? are you really changing the world? BS.) you hear about people waiting in line at the AT&T stores for hours and hours. Would it really be that bad to wait a week or two? But I can already feel the high-tech hunger growing in me in subtle ways. I have even wanted an iPad, of all ridiculous things, ever since I saw this video. (It just makes it seem crafty somehow!)
Anyway, I know some of these on the list are my weird way of worrying to much about what people think about me, and the others are completely in my control. There is nothing inherently wrong with the dumb thing, and I don't have to be that into it if I don't want to be. I guess I just feel like I'm giving up a little bit of the old lady in me who wants to abandon civilization and live on a farm, sipping home brewed beer and painting pictures. Maybe I will just have to do something else to balance her out, like plant a garden or stop shaving my underarms.
Of all people in the world it makes me happiest that you will now own an iPhone. You will be dualism at it's peak:)
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Well at least you held out as long as you did. I have yet to succumb to the whole Twitter thing. I hope I never do. And I haven't gotten an iphone yet either. It's all good. Love your blog.
ReplyDeleteI don't have an iphone, but I do have a fancy little droid, which I admit I love. However, I still want to live on a farm, drink beer, and paint pictures. Is that ok?
ReplyDeleteHere's an idea:
ReplyDeleteLet's all move to a farm, drink beer and paint on our iPhones!
http://iphonepaintings.com/
...well, whatever you do...I think shaving the pits is a must! haha. Maybe it's personal, but I just couldn't take that. :-)
ReplyDeleteI sometimes get that hate technology thing. Like, I recently decided facebook is a bit much. It has this stupid addictive thing about it, so I've REALLY been limiting myself.
okay, good luck with the tele