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Taka Posted 7 years ago
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Rock

What does this "rocks" mean?


When the phone calls its siren song, teen crash into the rocks instead of crashing into their beds.

  

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All I can suggest is that crashing into the rocks is a metaphor for destruction. Why such a dramatic and disastrous outcome would be caused by the siren song of a phone is unclear. , "teens".

  • All I can suggest is that crashing into the rocks is a metaphor for destruction.
  • Why such a dramatic and disastrous outcome would be caused by the siren song of a phone is unclear.
  • , "teens".
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All I can suggest is that crashing into the rocks is a metaphor for destruction. Why such a dramatic and disastrous outcome would be caused by the siren song of a phone is unclear. Furthermore, "their beds" suggests that "teen" should be plural, i.e., "teens".

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When cell phones no longer exist (or are turned off for the day), teenagers won't know what to do. They will go insane.

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