Ain’t It the Truth?
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Ain’t It the Truth?
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That is SO the truth. I gave my TV away in 2006. I feel so much better.
Then again, You Tube documentaries….
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I still have a TV, though I no longer have time to watch. I’d rather spend my limited supply of free time reading. However, this isn’t meant to say people who enjoy TV have nothing in their heads. Rather, that the brain doesn’t need to engage while doing so, where with a book, brain engagement is ESSENTIAL. 😀
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Oh yeah on that one! Give me a book over a TV any day. I would so much rather disappear into pages. And the great thing about reading is that I get to pick and choose what I want to devote my time to, rather than have some network or television exec make the choice for me!
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1+ lol
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Good point, Mae. I think there’s room in most lives for a certain amount of discriminating TV viewing (just not currently in mine), but reading a book is far more enjoyable to me. And it exercises the brain, where TV tends to do the work for you, leaving your brain mostly idle for long periods of time.
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It is not funny but I laughed any way, you might want to add an I phone to that as well. :o)
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Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog.
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Love it! How true. Reading stimulates your mind–TV deadens it and makes you tired.
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They say sometimes a picture is worth one thousand words…. Well this is one of those times. Also, a bit paradoxical if we think about the theme of the meme =).
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