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A 21st Century syndrome
Published on May 23, 2006 By dynamaso In Humor
I’ve noticed a new, rather disturbing modern day syndrome. I’m concerned as there seems to be an increasingly large amount of the population suffering from this condition. “What is it?” I hear you ask in a desperate, paranoid tone. It is a syndrome I call MPB or Mobile Phone Blindness.

The poor sufferers of this syndrome are so unfortunate as to not even be aware they’re suffering from it. They look and act like regular members of the populace until they get a mobile phone in their hands. This is when the syndrome becomes active.

One suffering this condition loses all sense of space, of propriety, of manners and decorum. They become prone to walking into people and objects while busily writing text messages. They forget that every word they say can be heard and blithely chat loudly on a bus to a close friend about their spouse’s gastric problems or about their latest operation while in the middle of a busy restaurant. They also become exponentially more dangerous on the road, ignoring traffic signals, pedestrian crossings and emergency service vehicles.

This condition can occur at any time and in any location. Reports of suffers having attacks in cinemas, at live theatre and sporting events, at funerals and weddings are no longer uncommon. There is also a tendency for sufferers to verbally lash out at any who might seem to offer them some guidance or advice. In fact, in one instance, a sufferer, while madly texting an obviously important message to someone, walked into a garbage bin on the sidewalk then proceeded to lambast those within earshot for not warning her. Of course, half those around here also suffer from the same condition, so their understanding of the situation was extremely limited.

If you know a sufferer or if you see one in the throes of the condition, the only advice I can give is to avoid them at all costs. However, if you are brave enough, a swift clip under the ear usually snaps them out of their state, even if only for a short while. At least this way you will save them from walking into rush hour traffic.

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on May 23, 2006
Nice. And so true.

I hate it when people talk on their cell phones while crossing a busy street...and don't bother using the crosswalk. Are we supposed to stop for these idiots?
on May 23, 2006
Are we supposed to stop for these idiots?


Nah, use 'em as speed bumps
on May 23, 2006
this is great Maso, and I do know *gasp* one of them! It's a friend who is constantly on the phone or smsing someone even when we are supposed to relax in front of huge icecream.......

I'm thinking of a longterm cure but it's at your own risks because the reaction of the sufferer could be very violent...........
on May 23, 2006
As a customer care 'consultant' for a major cellphone company, the one thing that honestly freaks me out, is taking payments for said service from people who are driving at the time. You wouldn't believe how many admit to near-death experiences while giving me credit card details. Of course, we're not allowed to refuse to take a payment at any time....

on May 23, 2006
IG,

Yep, I have a friend liek that too. It doesn't matter what we're doing, she will always, without fail, stop to answer her phone or check her messages. It is very distracting, particularly in the middle of a conversation.

Nicky,

In Australia, it is against the law to be driving a vehicle and talking on a mobile phone. In fact, on an episode of the Mythbusters, the boys went as far as seeing just how dangerous driving while talking on a phone was and it proved to be nearly as dangerous as drink driving. What are the laws like where you are?

we're not allowed to refuse to take a payment at any time....


Of course you're not. It wouldn't be business, would it?
on May 23, 2006
and it proved to be nearly as dangerous as drink driving


I totally believe that.

On post cell phone use while driving is cause for a ticket, although it's allowed off post.
on May 23, 2006
I was nearly run over on a pedestrian crossing right outside the hospital where I work by a woman in a large SUV who couldn't be bothered stopping to allow pedestrians and blithely drove through the crossing all the while chatting away merrily on her mobile phone. She then had to stop about 20 yards down to wait at a traffic light. I walked down and lightly tapped on her window. When she looked around, I simply said "I'm sorry but you nearly ran me down at the pedestrian crossing behind you. Were you even aware?"

At first she looked puzzled and then she told me to "F#%k off and get a life."

I laughed and replied "Well, if you had it your way, I would have just lost mine under the wheels of your ridiculously stupid, oversized car." I flipped her the bird and walked off. She went ballistic, yelling and honking her horn like a crazy woman. She, among others, was the inspiration for this article.
on May 23, 2006
Another problem.  With Blue tooth, you cannot tell which ones are talking on phones, and which ones are the crazy coots talking to themselves!
on May 23, 2006
Excellent article Maso.

I believe it was my desire to avoid this terrible malady that led to my wife and I holding off on getting cell phones for so long. And even still, when I am calling to tell her I am on my way home (or vice versa) I basically say "Hey, see you in a bit" and anything else can wait until we are face to face, to avoid just such idiocy.

In the past, when I see someone completely ignorant of their surroundings, as they are so absorbed by their phone, pulled a banana out of my lunch and held it up to my ear. They look at you like you have lost your mind, and then realization sets in and they look just a bit sheepish as they hang up.
on May 23, 2006
Yeah- what's up with that? What I want to know is what is there to talk about so much? I took my wife to a doctor appt. a while back and there was a lady in the waiting room on her phone talking the whole time- even when the nurse called her to the back she was yakkin' away and following her. I wonder if she put her feet up in the stirrups and the doctor did the "up periscope" thing on her if she was still goin' at it. Weird.

Another thing that baffles me is how people worry on about cell phones causing cancer. What I worry about is them crashing into my poor ass in traffic while talking and being distracted by one. Go figure...

Excellent article Maso.


I concur with Bluedev!

on May 23, 2006
Ohhh no! I hate to admit it, but I am quite attached to my mobile phone! I'm not constantly on it, but I do get rather distracted by it. I am not as bad as you described, and if it does go off to often, I get irritated with it, and it goes off! I just can't imagine the world before my mobile. How did I communicate with people? Hehe...good article though! People on buses are the worse. I don't want to know the ins and outs of their life thanks! It's like a one sided Jerry Springer Show! Good article though x
on May 23, 2006
#7 by dynamaso
Tuesday, May 23, 2006

I dont know how you deal with such idiocy, it would have made me mad!!!!GRrrr!!! So yeah just wanted to say good on ya for being smart and talking instead of hitting the car like i would have done
on May 23, 2006
#8 by Dr. Guy
Tuesday, May 23, 2006



[Dr. Guy]
Another problem. With Blue tooth, you cannot tell which ones are talking on phones, and which ones are the crazy coots talking to themselves!


Yep. As truckers tend to use hands free devices I am seeing more and more of them walking around with those stupid earpieces stuck to the sides of their heads. I wonder if they realize just how dumb they look?

If someone wearing one speaks to me I ignore them. If they draw my attention to the fact that I am ignoring them I point to the stupid looking headset and say I thought they must have been talking on the phone as nobody with any sense would walk around wearing one of those things when they weren't.
on May 23, 2006
Doc,

Another problem. With Blue tooth, you cannot tell which ones are talking on phones, and which ones are the crazy coots talking to themselves!


Dead right. Yeah, I forgot about this one. I was in a supermarket aisle recently and this guy started talking quite loudly. I thought he was talking to me. I turned around to ask he to repeat himself. He looked at me like I was mad then started pointing at the side of his head, the side he had turned away from me. He then turned his head so I could see the ear piece he was wearing. I didn't know what to say so I just walked off. And he thought I was mad...

BlueDev,

Excellent article Maso.


Thanks mate.

I basically say "Hey, see you in a bit" and anything else can wait until we are face to face


Oh I neglected to say this malady doesn't occur with every mobile phone owner. I own one myself and will admit there are times when I'd be lost without it. Like you, I treat mine the same way. I would rather talk to the person than to a piece of plastic.

Shovel,

there was a lady in the waiting room on her phone talking the whole time- even when the nurse called her to the back she was yakkin' away and following her. I wonder if she put her feet up in the stirrups and the doctor did the "up periscope" thing on her if she was still goin' at it. Weird.


I just wonder what it so important it can't wait until you're finished with a doctor's appointment or the drive home or...

The other thing concerning me about mobile phones is the amount of resources used to make them, considered how many there are, and the amount of waste produced once the phones become 'obselete' and the owners upgrade to the latest. Cancer, I think, is the least of our worries.

Sally,

I am quite attached to my mobile phone! I'm not constantly on it, but I do get rather distracted by it.


I think anyone who owns one can become attached to it. Hey, they're useful devices. I can't tell you how many times they've got me out of a hole. But I am aware of how I use it and where I use it, unlike a lot of people out there.

Em,

I dont know how you deal with such idiocy, it would have made me mad


Believe it or not, I really had to restrain myself from kicking a panel and scaring the crap out of her. It would have made me look like the one out of control. I'm glad she ended up looking like the crazy person instead of me.
on May 23, 2006
Mason,

I am seeing more and more of them walking around with those stupid earpieces stuck to the sides of their heads. I wonder if they realize just how dumb they look?


Again, I must say I like the technology. All my 'Star Trek' fantasies revolved around the communicator and how cool it would be to have a phone like that. Well, now we have. The earpieces do look dumb, though and those walking around talking in the them don't do themselves any favours.

If someone wearing one speaks to me I ignore them. If they draw my attention to the fact that I am ignoring them I point to the stupid looking headset and say I thought they must have been talking on the phone as nobody with any sense would walk around wearing one of those things when they weren't.


Excellent tactic. I will have to try this myself.
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