本帖最后由 YummyLeo 于 2013-11-9 16:01 编辑
As is subtly revealed in the drawing, a crowd of people are chatting on line, playing mobile games, reading micro-blogs by mobile phones without talking together at table. A network catchword is reflected exactly by this exaggerative scene, “There’s no further distance than that we sit together while you are playing with mobile phones”. Apparently, the purpose of the drawing is to warn us of “FOMO addiction”—the fear of missing out on something more interesting, exciting or better than what we're currently doing. Several factors could weigh heavily for the addiction, yet suspended at the top of the list are the following three causes. To begin with, along with the popularization of smart phones and rapid development of mobile internet, undoubtedly, mobile phones revolutionize the way we live thoroughly. Moreover, mobile phones can meet our needs of rapid access to all sorts of information so as not to feel out of the society, which urges youngsters addicted in checking mobile phones frequently. The last but not the least, “FOMO addiction” could often be found among the people who are lack of confidence and sociable ability. The reasons above primarily attribute to the phenomenon that people feel reluctant to contact others directly, it is necessary for us to use mobile phone in a reasonable way and restrain from being controlled by it. In the real world, after all, face-to-face interaction is the regular and wholesome lifestyle. 手写的照片放上来供老师评分参考~
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