Sunday, September 28, 2014

For the Love and Hate of Television Post-Kimba Butts

    I don't really watch TV. Used to watch it quite a bit whenever I was younger since most of the things I liked came on TV: Spongebob, Teen Titans, That's So Raven, etc. Alas, most of the shows I watch, the ones previously listed as an example, have either ended or have lowered in quality. And as I grew older, I couldn't find shows that I could truly enjoy like I used.
    Now TV producers aren't entirely to blame (Though the ideas for most shows I've seen are kinda asinine). It also is due to me maturing and my tastes changing. Instead of watching a show where a Hispanic girl and her pet monkey teach me Spanish, I shifted over to watching superheroes beat supervillians; then to watching a people make drugs and give competition chemical baths. And that's just my choice of television. I also learned to love other things, things I couldn't do (or at least do well) as a kid, such as video games, sports, and the arts.
    All in all, the fact I don't watch TV just has to do with the thing that affects everything in someway: time. And with time comes change, for better of for worst. I change, TV shows change, and the people who watch TV change. For me it used to be a nice way to do whatever I wanted, whether it was learn or have a laugh. Now I have other ways to do that.
    And channel surfing isn't an option in my house. Unless you want to anger the three other people wanting to watch the same thing...  

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