On so many levels, TV is the worst thing you can do to your brain that does not involve booze or some Pfizer magical elixir.
Not only is it full of the wrong ideas, it is also so loaded with grotesque limitations.
People assume TV must be something that is consumed each day.
It something you can't really see how bad it is until it has passed out of your life. And then you'll see it, clearly: a dog's forgotten vomit for their daily bread. Every day.
But it is all reversible. With an open mind, Reverse-brainwashing, aka the Great Awakening, is also a ton of fun finding others who make the same discoveries.
Once they step away, they'll get it. I'm sure I do sound like a prick to others on the other side of the fence. But to people on this side of the fence, yes I still sound like a prick, but for totally other reasons.
The TV is powered by drugs and debt. Ain't no way around that.
I remember - quitting smoking was like betraying my best friend. A friend who as killing me and ruining everything. I think it's similar. A loyalty to the thing that is screwing you over. Quite strange. Anyway,
KILL YOUR TELEVISION
My buddy had that bumper sticker on his water-cooled (sadface.jpg) Vanagon. Wise advice in 1991. Perhaps even wiser today.
On so many levels, TV is the worst thing you can do to your brain that does not involve booze or some Pfizer magical elixir.
Not only is it full of the wrong ideas, it is also so loaded with grotesque limitations.
People assume TV must be something that is consumed each day.
It something you can't really see how bad it is until it has passed out of your life. And then you'll see it, clearly: a dog's forgotten vomit for their daily bread. Every day.
But it is all reversible. With an open mind, Reverse-brainwashing, aka the Great Awakening, is also a ton of fun finding others who make the same discoveries.
Once they step away, they'll get it. I'm sure I do sound like a prick to others on the other side of the fence. But to people on this side of the fence, yes I still sound like a prick, but for totally other reasons.
The TV is powered by drugs and debt. Ain't no way around that.
I remember - quitting smoking was like betraying my best friend. A friend who as killing me and ruining everything. I think it's similar. A loyalty to the thing that is screwing you over. Quite strange. Anyway,
KILL YOUR TELEVISION
My buddy had that bumper sticker on his water-cooled (sadface.jpg) Vanagon. Wise advice in 1991. Perhaps even wiser today.