An ancient smartphone purchases a democratic sanctuary incredibly.
SPCTL
To be exact the smartphone was not the sole proprietor.The ancient
smartphone shared this democratic sanctuary with his partner, the
young hip tablet. They came upon the decision to purchase the property
after finishing their mission statement for the SPTCL Rights Campaign.
The SPTCL stands for Smartphone-Tablet-Computer-Laptop. No more
democratic sanctuary on that one. With all the variations of devices to
encapsulate the internet in their different forms, an organization was
instated to protect the devices’ rights. Why it was considered
blasphemous for dissimilar devices to intermingle was beyond
understanding.Think of the millennial household purchases. Sure maybe
Dad wouldn’t get rid of his old PalmPilot and the daughter can’t get off
her iPad Mini, but the space shared on the kitchen counter is still the
same space. Both are charged with the same multi-outlet device that
Mom fancied to buy after the HomeGoods Memorial Weekend Sale. In the
end, the internet is the sole goal and the form that the device takes to
achieve the task. This becomes strictly personalized. Of course the
old-timer of a smartphone, our founder the PalmPilot, would want to
create an open space because all devices are connected.