The iPhone is the New Cigarette

by Abie on August 3, 2009

This morning I was looking for a reference to back up what I assumed was by now a commonplace, which is that the iPhone is the new cigarette (original credit for this assertion to @wendyrama). Google gave me nothing relevant (neither did Bing or Cuil for that matter, so much for decorrelation). So, for the next person looking for such a reference, here it is.

The iPhone is the new cigarette. That’s it. Simple as that. You can stop reading now if you get it.

For people who smoke, the cigarette is still the cigarette. For people who don’t, the iPhone does almost everything that cigarettes do.

  1. The iPhone changes your brain chemistry. For better and for worse it makes you feel good and want more (mechanism of action be damned).
  2. The iPhone gives you an excuse to step outside and fiddle with something when you feel like not working for fifteen minutes.
  3. The iPhone gives you something to do in boring interstitial situations, like waiting in line at the store, or waiting for the bathroom, or waiting in line for the bathroom at the store.
  4. The iPhone gives you something to do with your hands in awkward situations.
  5. In really awkward situations the iPhone gives you a way to check out entirely (granted, that’s a slightly different type of cigarette).
  6. When you’re using your iPhone in public, some people will think you look sophisticated. Others will think you’re annoying.

Come to think of it, even for people who smoke, the iPhone is the new cigarette. It gives you something to do while smoking.

  • Joe
    You forgot that:

    When two people have an iPhone, they have a sort of unspoken bond - they have something to talk about.
  • Can't wait for the new nicotine patch!
  • More importantly, does that mean the rumored Apple tablet is the new meerschaum pipe?
  • Great parallelism
  • I second that, and I'm ready to offer to my girlfriend my iPhone in order to get her stop smoking :)
  • ...and according to a few sources, an iPhone will burn, just like a cigarette. Granted, you have to leave it in the car in the sun in an equatorial nation at noon, but still.
  • Sad but true.a Different thing for each of us. Perhaps something to make us look cool of we have an ego problem. I try to use mine under the table in cafes to be descrete but also block out the sunlight. Sometimes it does end up finding itself on the table for all to see so it does have a mind of it's own too !
  • The iPhone does not fill one crucial criteria though: it doesn't provide an excuse for several people to have a private conversation away from a larger group.
  • Surely there's an app for that.
  • badger51
    An app for people to talk to each other.........you might be on to something !
  • It's crazy, but it just might work!
  • Eddie A
    I think that in order to make the deepest connection between the two, you're called upon to make sure that there's some lurking danger as a consequence of iPhone addiction. That would both make the natural continuation of the metaphor funnier and a bit more pointed.
  • nonlinear
    any cellphone, damn. it's all about oral fixation.
  • adam
    Any cellphone does that.
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