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987762 tn?1671273328

Put a smile on your dile :-)

A bit of fun to lighten your day!

Jennie Carroll, a Melbourne technology researcher with RMIT University, says she discovered the four disorders while studying the effects of modern communication.

She says teenagers who text too much could find themselves suffering from:

- Textaphrenia: thinking you've heard or felt a new text message vibration when there is no message.

- Textiety: a feeling of anxiety from not receiving or sending any text messages.

- Post-traumatic text disorder: injuries related to texting, such as walking into objects by not paying attention to your surroundings.

- Binge texting: sending massive amounts of texts to build self-esteem among peers.



I Hope you enjoyed them, i sure had a good laugh!

Cheers.........JJ
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198419 tn?1360242356
HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

My dile is definitely smiling!
I can't wait to dx my daughter w/one, or a variety of these.
LOL!!!!! Thanks you!

-Shell
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1253197 tn?1331209110
LOL..I loved these and have a 15 year old daughter who send over 1000 texts last month so think I should send this to her.

Love Sarah x
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