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choirgirl104 wrote:

I totally agree. Whenever I watch too much TV, I just get really lazy, which leads to all sorts of negative thinking. I've not noticed the same effect for movies, however.

cathrine wrote:

I think TV is an escape from life. People stress around all day. Come home, stress some more. And then instead of being present and relaxing in their lives, they escape into the lives of fictional and not-so-fictional people, ignoring their own.

Passing Up the Stuffing


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