Lessons in Avoiding Mass Ignorance: Black People and Cell Phones
The Broward Times › October 19, 2009
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Then, as if that wasn't enough, the person chirps back, "I'm in the bank," which is followed by "What you doin!," which is followed by "I said I'm at the bank. Don't worry about where I be at!"
Second, it's okay to let your phone go to voicemail, that's why we have it. Don't feel compelled to answer your phone every time it rings, especially when you're in a theater full of people trying to watch a movie that we paid a ridiculously large amount of money to see in the first place.Speaking of voicemail, we don't need to hear the entire song play before we can leave you a message. Unlike you, we actually have a life and don't want to be forced to listen to a song that we don't even like in the first place just to have the opportunity to say our name before we are cut off because your, song took up all of the time allotted for any type of message.See the full content of this document
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Lessons in Avoiding Mass Ignorance: Black People and Cell Phones
It's come to my immediate attention that some, not all, black people need a lesson in how to avoid mass ignorance.
While at the bank the other day, I found myself waiting in an unusua...See the full content of this document
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