1. Spending hours online because there are just so many things you want to find out.
2. Having a high telephone bill at the end of the month because your children spent hours on Facebook and Twitter.
3. Being addicted to social networking.
2. Having a high telephone bill at the end of the month because your children spent hours on Facebook and Twitter.
3. Being addicted to social networking.
4. Wasting many hours on unnecessary site surfing when you could be doing something more constructive.
5. Winning the lottery, it has been said that there are people who have won the lottery online.
6. Suddenly having a stalker; people tend to give out personal information online such as their telephone number.
7. Receiving communication from companies you have never even heard of before.
8. Finding a life partner in a chat room.
9. Gambling everything you own away on online casinos.
10. Realizing that your credit card has been maxed out, days after you bought something online.
5. Winning the lottery, it has been said that there are people who have won the lottery online.
6. Suddenly having a stalker; people tend to give out personal information online such as their telephone number.
7. Receiving communication from companies you have never even heard of before.
8. Finding a life partner in a chat room.
9. Gambling everything you own away on online casinos.
10. Realizing that your credit card has been maxed out, days after you bought something online.
These are just a few of the many unexpected consequences of being online.
Signing out> Sbosh
I like no3. becuase there are many of us (like me) who are in denial about being addicts to social networking...lol
ReplyDeleteI can definitely relate to number 1. I find that it is so easy to spend hours online whithout you even realising it.
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