That's what you think, your feedback with hectic is a tad simplistic, there's a lot to my hecticness, e.g. sometimes I have to leave my mobile phone at home to charge and rush in and out of various shops with my watch but without my phone, hectic for the sake of hectic, as hectic means (adj.) busy with activity and confusion; feverish, what's your definition?
I live a hectic lifestyle
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Going shopping and drinking coffee is not exactly “hectic”
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But looking at your watch always on the go, chattering on your mobile is.
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It’s pretty stupid seeing as the time is displayed on said mobile.
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Stupid? I think it's high time a genius (you know it's me and not me) was liked better.
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Doesn’t take a genius to notice your watch being made obsolete by the phone in your hand.
That should cut down most of that hectic lifestyle for you.
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That's what you think, your feedback with hectic is a tad simplistic, there's a lot to my hecticness, e.g. sometimes I have to leave my mobile phone at home to charge and rush in and out of various shops with my watch but without my phone, hectic for the sake of hectic, as hectic means (adj.) busy with activity and confusion; feverish, what's your definition?
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Should’ve charged your phone before hand mr genius.