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Jen A. Aye's avatar

Ooof so true about what happens after finding something we're curious about. And with the amount we take in, even if we did do something with it how could we even hope to metabolise everything?! My brain is tired 😅

Charlotte Rubesa's avatar

SAME! We need some self imposed restrictions ✋🏼

Melanie Haas's avatar

I have a computer room! (Well it is also where the laundry hangs to dry) But my computer is there, also my tablet stays in this room. I also try to leave my phone in that room as best as I can (and it is never ever allowed in the bedroom)

Most of my friends think I‘m too strict, but I need to protect my mental health and that’s the only way for me to not constantly look on my devices.

Charlotte Rubesa's avatar

Oh that's amazing! I would love to chat more about this for my 'How to Spend It*' series, in case you'd be interested ☺️

Melanie Haas's avatar

Sounds great! I’d be happy to chat.

Pedro Miguel Santos's avatar

Wonderful read, thank you for this!

Charlotte Rubesa's avatar

glad you enjoyed it! Thank YOU 💙

olivia rossi's avatar

my earliest and best memories of the internet were in the computer room at my parents’ home. i spent hours and hours playing games, reading little blogs and creating websites (piczo, anyone?)

remember when we used to have a class in elementary school called « computer class »? wild that they dedicated a whole hour to teaching us how to use the computer 😭

Zofia's avatar

So true, But how do we create that computer room space when the world screams „MULTITASKING”

Isabella's avatar

I remember going in the computer room was always fun yet intimidating as a kid!! I was basically spending my time on girlsgogame when I was allowed to use the computer. It was such a nice era when our access to internet was physically limited to our computer room.

Miriam L's avatar

Felt a surge of nostalgia… thank you for this 🙏