Appreciate the down-to-earth response. Might have to head this direction sooner or later, except maybe with a tiny plot of land and an improved shed if it comes down to it. I’ll take something that works over homeless.
I asked where people who don’t understand the reference come from. That was my question, so I can understand better what places haven’t heard the rhyme before.
I didn’t know that this one specifically was centered on the United States and Canada before looking it up.
My smartphone is specifically and uniquely useful to me for the following:
Access the Internet without using my work laptop. My employer doesn’t need to know I took a moment to check the weather, answer my wife to coordinate schedules, or respond to an important personal email.
Entertainment while my dog sniffs the same spot on the ground for 5 minutes, or while standing in a queue.
Safety, if I need to reach someone while out and about. I can’t imagine pulling out a laptop on the side of the road and trying to call a tow.
More secure OS for accessing mobile banking.
I love taking pictures. The best laptop cameras struggle to compete with a mid-range smartphone.
With that said, I think the smartphone is something that you know is useful to you. For most people, the answer is clearly yes that it has a place. It’s refreshing to know that not everyone is so dependent.