Right? Who says that excessive meaningless contact has value?
At one time when you actually wrote a letter and had to lick it & stick it, or crank out a # on a rotary phone you could reasonable argue that you had
something to say. The current instant satisfaction method has rendered the meaning a bit thin. Believe me, I text because it's handy for small stuff but would never dream of using it for
relationships or anything with real depth to it. Generational divide I guess.
I have two old friends from high school in different parts of the country. Obviously my age. They have somehow confused texting long strings of emojis with real communication and annoyed me in the process. Somehow we communicated just fine and then this laziness appeared.
@Jim_from_the_South is better qualified to read the friggin' hieroglyphics than I am. One has been trying to tell me about Texas and if it weren't for the news I'd have no clue what he was going on about. All I can conclude is that he had enough juice to power up the stupid phone.