chewing gum for the mind.

Discussion in 'TV' started by s0ma, Sep 30, 2007.

  1. s0ma

    s0ma Member

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    So, what's the verdict? Is television really like chewing gum for the mind?

    It's definitely an interesting comparison.
     
  2. lifelove

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    Tv Is A Fucking Terroist As Is The Computer.

    A Generation Of Zombies.
     
  3. Valdis

    Valdis Member

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    Then blow me up and burn me down baybee!

    LOL.

    *looks for some brains to eat*

    Wonders if "a terroist" is something like "a hemoroid"
     
  4. xexon

    xexon Destroyer Of Worlds

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    I don't chew gum, and I watch very little TV.

    Entertain me, educate me, or get out of my way. I got no time to be a couch potato ridden zombie.



    x
     
  5. Valdis

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    *pulls out the potato gun*
     
  6. pat_mycat

    pat_mycat Member

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    yea tv is great
     
  7. kristina777

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    at least, for me anyway, the computer gets me to read every day. I buy books and all but usualy only read one a month.
    If I weren't on the computer at the forums here, I woulden't be reading and corresponding and using my brain to write all these forum posts.
     
  8. s0ma

    s0ma Member

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    ^good point.

    at least you can interact with the computer, as opposed to just sitting back and letting it entertain you. i hate tv.
     
  9. treehuggerT

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    Interesting. I watch TV quite a bit and I chew a lot of gum. I'm almost always doing something else at the same time. I don't usually just watch TV or chew gum without doing something else. They're both just kinda background activities.
     
  10. PXR5

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    Same - I very very rarely watch telly - it just gets boring
     
  11. pizzicatofive

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    There's some good shows on TV. The commercials are a little ridiculous, but there's nothing wrong with a little TV.
     
  12. jagerhans

    jagerhans Far out, man. Lifetime Supporter

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    im italian so im talking 4 myself. the famous dwarf tycoon silvio berlusconi gained his role in politics solely because of his TV's and newspapers. oh, and of his friends from sicily of course. and his money. now we must tolerate the daily insults, abuses and crimes of this selfcentric bloody asshole and all because of a bunch of old schmucks who, waiting to die or vote, spend their useless time nodding at the TV set when some neofascist says that our main urge is reform justice because it is immoral that a chief of state has to undergo so many trials so instead of choosing another one less involved in mafia and corruption the ideal solution is make laws to protect him from the judges. oh boy. ah, and there are so many Romanian thugs in the streets also, so why dont unleash the power of our army in the streets? its not bullshit, we have soldiers in full gear doing police patrols. how long 'til the final TV-Coup d'Etat ?
     

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