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Television is a destructie device whch the world could be better without. Lets face it, the television is a mass media mongule that shows acts of humanity and fashion in its finest and weakest forms. It gives the average person something when time is all they have in their hands, and it gives each mind insight to the way societies once were, and how they are, and how they will become.

However seeing such things are not always good for the human mind. When a war is pronounced, it makes the audience respond in many different ways - some become inspired, others inspired to make war, others scared, and others still resistant. This makes successful television watching however it spreads the mindset of one's point of views or actions, and create influence.

When a person makes friends on television, it soaks into the mindset of the viewer that this kind of approach is acceptable to use in the real world. This makes up fashion, and this is what sways the generation of the day in how they act and react, and how they dress.

When a person comes up with an idea, then this can impress or depress a viewer who is watching with a keen eye on the new object. The depression can either come from what the object can do (eg atomic bomb end humanity), or it can come from being impressed but unable to afford the item (eg solar powered car).

So looking at the goings on is not necessarily good for the human mind. The celebrities which are made into modern idols are usually once which a person would not ever want to accept at home, because of their activities which seem to waver from out of control to insane to dull to bohemian. The gossip which is perpetrates is usually a little off season due to the late showing of the pre-tape, and the news grates from boring to overblown to worrying.

Watching the television is also bad for the body. The radiation makes the mental processes slow, and sitting down makes the weight pack on the body. This immobility causes obesity, and causes a person to become stupid inside of their minds. Obesity can cause breathing problems, and heart problems, and liver failures, and bowel problems; immobility can cause weight problems, eating disorders, and social problems when a person chooses TV watching to communicating or moving anywhere.

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