Screen-addicted humans walking in the shape of an "inverted L."
Whether lying in bed, sitting, eating, on the toilet, pushing a stroller, walking the dog, shopping, walking, “listening” to others, talking, driving, crossing the street, waiting in line, brushing their teeth, watching a movie, attending a meeting, having a conversation, engaging in sexual intercourse, arguing, showering, at a funeral, in a lecture, or during a family meal—even in moments of “supposed” intimacy or solitude—they always have their phones in their hands. The device is there. Always there. Every street I step into is filled with mechanical “opium” addicts walking in the shape of an “inverted L."