On the Benefits of a Television Education
Jun. 3rd, 2004 03:50 pmUsing the highly scientific method of a comparison study whose subjects number two, myself and my younger brother, I've decided that watching television is more educational than going online. Moreover, this is true even if Subject A (brother) watches nothing but sitcoms and ESPN while Subject B (myself) peruses political websites. I have come to this conclusion after having observed the way in which subject A utilized the free time he had inadvertently been given by my bad shopping choices (he can't eat fish, breaded, or fried food; three guesses as to what I bought for dinner).
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So, yes. In defense of my apparent insecurity, he is my younger brother. Who watches TV all day. Speaking of days, today is a particularly nice one, with fluffy-cloudy skies and a nice warm breeze. It really makes me wish that I had more friends (in this state) who enjoy physical activity. More jobless, on-vacation friends with time to waste, that is. I feel particularly bad for having wasted my weekly shot at an outdoor group activity on tennis yesterday, when it was raining.
*Looks at her profile page and weeps, then laughs* I think I'll keep it for sentimental reasons.
( Further Elaboration )
So, yes. In defense of my apparent insecurity, he is my younger brother. Who watches TV all day. Speaking of days, today is a particularly nice one, with fluffy-cloudy skies and a nice warm breeze. It really makes me wish that I had more friends (in this state) who enjoy physical activity. More jobless, on-vacation friends with time to waste, that is. I feel particularly bad for having wasted my weekly shot at an outdoor group activity on tennis yesterday, when it was raining.
*Looks at her profile page and weeps, then laughs* I think I'll keep it for sentimental reasons.