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Get off the idiot box
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In my house, it works the other way around. My three once dragged a 27" tv off of the entertainment center, sending it crashing to the floor during a fight over a videogame controller.
It still works, but it has a nasty purplish halo in one corner from where the shadow mask got dislocated. |
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While I'm no fan of TV, this "study" has the stink of junk science.
Note this one: "While the average Briton watches four hours of TV a day, children aged 11-15 spend seven-and-a-half hours a day watching TV and computers" And computers? Comparing Apples and oranges, are we? Then there's a bunch of other extraordinary claims. I doubt there's any extraordinary evidence to back them up. And finally, the appeal to the Precautionary Principle: "What harm could possibly result from preventing very young children from watching television...." |
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I would estimate the number of American 3 year olds with their own TV in their bedrooms to approach 65%. |
an•ti•so•cial adj.
1.shunning the society of others; not sociable. 2.Hostile to or disruptive of the established social order; marked by or engaging in behavior that violates accepted mores: gangs engaging in vandalism and other antisocial behavior. 3.Antagonistic toward or disrespectful of others; rude. a•so•cial adj. 1.Not social: "Bears are asocial, secretive animals" (David Graber). 2.Avoiding or averse to the society of others; not sociable: "It's not that you're so asocial, but a man who likes people doesn't wind up in the Antarctic" (Saul Bellow). 3.Unable or unwilling to conform to normal standards of social behavior; antisocial: "crime, riots, drug use and other asocial behavior" (Derek Shearer). 4.Inconsiderate of others; self-centered Are you going with #2 for antisocial. :question: |
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