No, no non-PG contents here. I know what rawdogging originally meant (thanks Urban Dictionary), but it seems to have taken on a whole new meaning recently. Read on below the screenshot.
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Hvornår har du sidst bare lavet én ting?
Kørt i bil uden at høre radio, gået en tur uden at ringe til nogen, cyklet uden at sætte musik på, set tv uden samtidig at scrolle, strikket uden at lytte til en podcast, gået på toilettet din telefon?
Det er dagens spørgsmål på Danmarks radios hjemmeside
Mit svar på næsten dem alle sammen er: I dag, og hver evig eneste dag i meget lang tid. Det eneste, jeg ikke rigtig ved, hvad jeg skal svare på, er det her: set tv uden samtidig at scrolle. Jeg har nemlig slet ikke tv, så jeg har ikke set tv, ikke i dag, og heller ikke i går eller i det hele taget. Men hvis jeg gjorde, ville jeg ikke scrolle imens, ikke mindst fordi jeg heller ikke har nogen smartphone at scrolle på ;)
Måske er jeg nu bare ved at blive moderne. Men jeg har længe følt, at det er skræmmende, at de fleste mennesker åbenbart ikke kan køre i bil, cykle eller gå en tur, uden enten at tale med nogen i telefonen eller have musik i ørerne.
Jeg kan ikke lide at lytte til musik mens jeg foretager mig noget andet, eller kigge på min telefon, mens jeg er alle mulige steder - men det er også nemt, da jeg ikke har en smartphone, så hvis jeg kigger på min mobil er det for at se, hvad klokken er. Og hvis jeg strikker, så strikker jeg. Muligvis gør jeg det udenfor, så jeg kan nyde fuglesangen, eller mens vi drikker kaffe, så jeg kan tale med min familie imens.
Måske beviser det bare, hvad jeg har sagt mange gange; nemlig at hvis man bliver ved med noget længe nok, ender man med at blive moderne igen 🙂
Læs resten her på Danmarks radios hjemmeside
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When was the last time you did just one thing?
Drove without listening to the radio, went for a walk without calling anyone, cycled without playing music, watched television without scrolling, knitted without listening to a podcast, went to the toilet without your phone?
Drove without listening to the radio, went for a walk without calling anyone, cycled without playing music, watched television without scrolling, knitted without listening to a podcast, went to the toilet without your phone?
That's today's question on the Danish Broadcasting Corporation's website.
My answer to almost all of them is: today, and every single day for a very long time. The only question I don't really know how to answer is this one: watched television without scrolling at the same time. I don't have a television, so I haven't watched television, not today, not yesterday, not for a long, long time. But if I did, I wouldn't scroll at the same time, not least because I don't have a smart phone to scroll on either ;)
Maybe I'm just about to become modern. But I find it frightening that most people apparently can't go by car, by bike or for a walk in nature without either talking to someone on the phone or listening to music.
I don't like listening to music while doing something else, or looking at my phone while I'm out and about – but that's easy, as I don't have a smartphone, if I look at my mobile phone, it's to see what time it is. And if I'm knitting, I knit. I might do it outside so I can enjoy the birds singing, or while we're having coffee so I can talk to my family at the same time.
Well this maybe just goes to prove that if you keep on doing something, you end up being in fashion again 🙂
I find I can't just do one thing at a time, multi-tasking is kind of a bad habit. I'm too used to it to change. And technology doesn't help much. But at least, I'm not constantly strolling through my phone. Will have to think about doing just one thing at a time.
SvarSletHave a lovely day.
Yesterday. I read a book for quite a while without doing anything else. I manage to do that for a while everyday. I don't understand all the need for scrolling and being in touch 24 hours a day. I take my phone when going for a walk, because I use the camera to take photos and I'd need ot to call for help if I fell.
SvarSletThe thing I hate the most is people who take their phone when going to the toilet! Surely that can be done without the need for the phone!
In our family, we call the toilet room "the library" for a reason, there's always a book in there.
SvarSletSome things just seem to go together, until recently we've always had a radio in the car. As for having the phone on a walk, like River, it's only to take a photo or two.