Cell phone crashing is all the rage

First planking, then photobombing and now cell phone crashing? (I am sure I am missing some), but it seems as though we certainly enjoy doing odd things in public and capturing them on camera, whether it be in a photo or video format. If finding rocks to plank on wasn’t enough, we found other ways to grab attention by oddly inserting ourselves in other people’s pictures to now cell phone crashing… what is cell phone crashing?

All you have to do is find someone talking on a cell phone and put yours up to your ear (won’t be hard to find a candidate these days) and stand near them to hear what they are saying. As they say something you either respond to their conversation or repeat it in your own way acting as if you are talking to someone.

Check out this fantastic example of cell phone crashing…

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Connor Livingston
Connor Livingston
Connor Livingston is a tech blogger who will be launching his own site soon, Lythyum. He lives in Oceanside, California, and has never surfed in his life.

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