A lot of people appear to be committing (theoretical internet) suicide over this.
I agree with whoever posted idiocracy. The world is doomed.
I agree with whoever posted idiocracy. The world is doomed.
But hold on a sec, I'm not talking about "people" in general. I can contextualize it, my wife can, my mother can...because we have life experiences in the true reality that have taught us that this isn't how people really do things. But my 10 year old sister doesn't have those experiences, she doesn't have any real basis of comparison that would teach her that this isn't actually "reality".clipse15 said:See the problem with this argument is that you assume people are so unintellegent that they can't understand and contextualize reality TV. You're Wrong. In the same way that people think that gamers can't contextualize violent videogames. your making mass assumptions and you really do sound like an anti videogame crusaderwadark said:I can't help but have the concern that this type of TV will turn a new generation into entitled spoiled brats.
I realize that this is somewhat reminiscent of the people who say videogames are turning kids into murderers, which I put a lot of effort into refuting. But what makes my concern more valid, and please correct me if I'm wrong (seriously), is that this isn't some fantastical over-the-top kinda scenario like most of the "violent" videogames present. Sure Grand Theft Auto basically functions on real-world physics, but the content is so outlandish that I have trouble believing that its turning kids into serial killers.
But shows like this are different. "Reality TV" may not be true reality, but it is in some respects. Most importantly, these shows are PRESENTED as reality, and even if the concepts are kinda ridiculous, the presentation is that this is how people in this social group or career behave in the real world. And if a child or preteen has no true life experience, might begin to use this so-called "reality" as a form of life experience and may begin to mimic the behaviors seen therein. And if enough kids are drawn in by this charade, then reality will eventually warp itself to that standard. Maybe I'm just being panicky.
I certainly wouldn't suggest banning these types of things, because I'm very against the government overstepping itself, but I just wish that we could change the course of this trend by not buying into it.
I feel like my grandparents right now.
dathwampeer said:Hahah.Baldry said:We can man the operation from here. [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/groups/view/The-Anti-reality-TV-group?created=1&forcewrite=1]dathwampeer said:Excellent... Our numbers are growing.Baldry said:Sir, I'd be honoured to fight with you!dathwampeer said:I was just physically sick in my mouth.
I'm going to form A.R.T.V , a radical 'anti reality tv group'. We'll systematically go from country to country, sterilising anyone who appears on any show like this.
Our numbers will be few, our cause... unequalled and our resolve, unquestionable.
I need members. Any takers?
Absolutely excellent.
Would we be limited specifically to medical sterilization or are we going by the broader definition of "make sure they never breed by any means necessary"? I have a hammer. 's All I'm saying.dathwampeer said:I was just physically sick in my mouth.
I'm going to form A.R.T.V , a radical 'anti reality tv group'. We'll systematically go from country to country, sterilising anyone who appears on any show like this.
Our numbers will be few, our cause... unequalled and our resolve, unquestionable.
I need members. Any takers?
I love cracked.com and read this article a few days ago. I am half tempted to give up on TV mainly because most of what I watch can be purchased on DVD anyway. The idea of Bridalplasty sickens me. To be honest though, I can't wait for the season finale, when the 'winner' goes up to the alter and her husband rejects her for being a narcissistic ****. Alternate ending number 2: Viewers vote for their least favorite contestant who is then pumped full of everyone else's fat.Jonluw said:And now I'll be spending a while on Cracked.
Funny article though.
This.Jonluw said:And now I'll be spending a while on Cracked.
Funny article though.
Which will be Awesome, if its like the Richard Bachman (Stephen King for you not purists) book.Gardenclaw said:Not too far to go until the running man becomes reality.....