Steelpickin'
Senior Member
I watch TV to escape from reality for a lil while! :lol:
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Contrary to popular belief, TV, not religion, is the opiate of the people. :lol:Steelpickin' said:I watch TV to escape from reality for a lil while! :lol:
"Keep you doped on religion, and sex and Tv....adorshki said:Contrary to popular belief, TV, not religion, is the opiate of the people. :lol:Steelpickin' said:I watch TV to escape from reality for a lil while! :lol:
Thunderface said:Any time you have cameras and camera crews filming your every move, people won't be real.
adorshki said:Contrary to popular belief, TV, not religion, is the opiate of the people. :lol:Steelpickin' said:I watch TV to escape from reality for a lil while! :lol:
The other method is when their presence is so pervasive that they become a normal part of the surroundings. You can see that in some shows when a character remembers the camera's there and tells 'em: "not now", typically when they're really po'd about something..Zelja said:Yep, unless it's filmed surreptitiously, people's behaviour will change when there is a camera on them. It's like in science where in some cases they feel the observer can have an affect on the actual experiment or phenomena being witnessed.Thunderface said:Any time you have cameras and camera crews filming your every move, people won't be real.
Amen brother, tell it like it is!TonyT said:I think the Bard said it best...
"Blow up your TV"