You've heard 'don't text and drive', how about 'don't text and walk'. This guy is texting and not paying attention. Watch him step on a snake and get bit.
Everyone agrees that texting and driving is a bad idea. Ad campaigns have been trying to push across the message by telling people not to text while behind the wheel. But with a message of inaction, I wonder how effective these ads really are. Now, Robert Earl Keen has a solution to offer.
It doesn't matter which way we spin it; breaking up stinks. (Unless, of course, you're the breaker-upper, in which case it's like a cause for celebration.) Either way, cutting the relationship cord has gotten a bit easier ever since text messaging hit the scene. As it turns out, break up texts can be hilarious.
Have you ever seen somebody share their phone number publicly (on Craigslist maybe, or one of those homemade ads for "computer lessons" on the subway) and thought to yourself "I should totally prank this guy"? You haven't? Oh, uh ... neither have we. Ever. Clearly -- we're not monsters. But the person behind Textastrophe is!
We all know the dangers of texting and driving, yet many still do it. There are those that say "I only do it at stop lights" whatever the excuse is, the fact still remains texting and driving can have deadly results. Research has shown that high school and university students are more inclined to text while driving. That said, to better educate their students, Texas State Technical Inst
Being a teenager is a perilous time in one's life as a not-quite fully developed brain will cause the teen to make all kinds of questionable decisions.
Now thanks to a new phenomenon called sleep-texting, the teenager can even make these bad decisions while they are catching z's.
We all know that texting while driving could be a very dangerous situation. In fact, that is one of the most hated things about driving in Abilene. While texting and walking may not be as dangerous, it could still jack you up pretty good depending on where you are walking while you text. Take these videos for instance.
Although it became a widely used form of communication only recently, texting is actually a decades-old technology. In fact, it celebrated its 20th birthday on Monday, which makes it older than most of the kids who use it. OMG!