The Magic of the Cities.

Zen promotes the rediscovery of the obvious, which is so often lost in its familiarity and simplicity. It sees the miraculous in the common and magic in our everyday surroundings. When we are not rushed, and our minds are unclouded by conceptualizations, a veil will sometimes drop, introducing the viewer to a world unseen since childhood. ~ John Greer

Friday, August 14, 2009

"Television, The Drug of the Nation"



"I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book."
Anonymous.

"Encuentro la television muy educativa. Cada vez que alguien la enciende, me retiro a otra habitacion a leer un libro."
AnĂ³nimo.

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7 comments:

Leif Hagen said...

Interesting post! I try to turn off the TV at our house when I can!

Anonymous said...

I would agree that television changed the culture of every nation it was introduced in. Blogging is doing that too and to feed blogs there is the addition of digital photography but not many great pictures.

B SQUARED said...

I couldn't agree more. What a wasteland.

joo said...

Television is probably very educating. I could tell more about it if I had it at home:)
I like the graffiti!

Victor said...

Excellent!

cieldequimper said...

If I say: Opium of the people will you understand why I do not have TV? ;-)

AB said...

"Just say no"