How Kids’ Cartoons “Accidentally“ Brainwashed Generations...

The episodic nature of kids’ cartoon shows has had inevitable effects on we look at life. They breed both false senses of permanence and of futility due merely to how episodic TV shows must be constructed. Plots never advance. Characters never really mature. It’s no leap to say there is a relation between that and the fact that now generations that watched these shows have notoriously matured little and create lives around non-progress, non-accomplishment and view their lives as repeating constantly their same unsolved psychological issues and personal hold-ups, over and over again. This applies to the consumption of other media as well, like YouTube and even video games. Everything is small variations on a familiar and unadvancing theme on to eternity. Nihil novi sub sole. My website: Classical books reprinted by me: Get all my videos off YouTube: or Odysee: $/invite/@Luke:7 Please donate: BTC: bc1qd20r7phdct3t0e0z6jqs55ulectg25pngt7hyl XMR: 89yML3AtqnTNdo3wNuoaW44D94Zx1kBZNSBc9SyNxGdaKEZwZNdVzvy9zpbzJMzysiWZEU3b5LwjQ3XwWuQsknCF8JK73yv OR affiliate links to things l use: Get a VPS and host a website or server for anything else. Get a cheap and reliable domain name with Epik.
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