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Now please also write a list of the worst tv shows you have ever seen!
1. Grey's Anatomy
2. Grey's Anatomy
3. Grey's Anatomy
4. Kardashians
5. House
Now please also write a list of the worst tv shows you have ever seen!
1. Grey's Anatomy
2. Grey's Anatomy
3. Grey's Anatomy
4. Kardashians
5. House
EMFs may cause acoustic hallucination (’radiosound’) and reduce the sensitivity of humans and animals to some other stimuli, to change the activity of the brain (especially the hypothalamus and the cortex), to break the processes of formation processing and information storage in the brain.
So this is interesting:
Huxley Vs Orwell: Infinite Distraction Or Government Oppression?
One of the reasons I never gravitate towards all of these conspiracy theories that involve censorship or silencing people is because, having met quite a few people, it's pretty obvious most people don't actually care about important things... and if they do, they only care about them when they're not being entertained by something else. They have a passing interest in these things, but it becomes drowned out by whatever movie is popular, whatever game they're playing, whatever insecurities they have, how to talk to girls, office politics, etc.
I really have to wonder what so many people do online that is so important that they have to make sure it's secure... and if security is so important, why are they even doing it online?
I'm pretty sure the NSA has more money than you do, and the people behind it are interested in more important things than you are. I mean, this is a culture that is obsessed with superhero movies for crying out loud. If you ever felt in need of proof that people are no longer growing up, that's it. People can line up to watch the same story over and over, and never demand more. Sometimes I wonder if it's actually at a point where there's simply nothing to say... the situation is so dire and the doom so potent that all we can do is seek comfort in the familiar, clinging to these adolescent fantasies like some sort of intellectual teddy bear. Either that or they're just too busy and worried about themselves to care.
The classic line is 'what Huxley feared was that there would be no need to ban books, because no one would want to read them'. I'm pretty sure that when Huxley said that, books had more substance than they do today.
There was actually a debate about the future going on when that book was written... now there's no debate at all, and no options. We are at the end of the capitalist runaway train-- it has picked up too much speed, we're past the point of no return, and all you can do is close your eyes before it hits the wall.