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Beautiful 😍
I am sorry I don't read or speak the language in your #alttext, I tried to copy so I could use translation tool but no luck.
I would like to say that I love the way you have lined up the bench boards with the trees 🌳 ❤️
#dogsofmastodon #walking #walkies #scenery #clouds #beautifulskies
Sky and I were thrilled to return to our Lockdown loop walk this morning, it was great to notice the changes in 5-6 weeks since we last did it.
The sun even came out for a brief hello 👋.


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> If phones are that bad for school student’s mental health, then they are probably equally bad for everyone’s mental health
Good point. Of course we know better; it's not the phone itself that harms mental health but the addictive apps and surveillance networks DataFarmers are allowed to deliver *using* the phone. See the recent announcement by Goggle that they plan to force everyone with an account to supply a bunch of personal information, then *publish* it 🤦♂️
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All very valid points.
I would also say, from my limited observations, that this 9yo was more distracted by having alerts appearing or texts or whatever they were, than any of their peers without a smart watch. This student also has a pattern of being distracted... so who really knows!?
