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But, not everything has to be intellectually stimulating, does it? I mean, we're allowed to, you know, have fun every now and again, right?My thoughts exactly. What is the educational/qualitative difference between spending two hours watching a really good movie and spending two hours reading any of the following: Stephen King, Agatha Christie, Dan Brown, Terry Pratchett, Nicholas Sparks, . . . .
I truly don't believe that reading mediocre thrillers and romances is any more intellectually stimulating than watching sports or a decent movie or a well made TV show.
Well we have two, neither of which are even plugged in at the moment (which is the reason I forgot to tape Phil's program for him ). The last thing I remember watching on TV was the olympics. When I do turn it on, it's generally to tape some obscure program that I never actually get round to watchingSillyWabbit said:I don't even own a T.V
Martin said:But if it makes them happy, who cares?
Cheers
I think the people in question would disagree.But I would argue that they are not happy
novella said:Them were the good old day, when we made our own entertainment. . .