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Questions for those who have given up TV
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I have some questions for you, in all seriousness...
Do you miss it?
DO you still watch movies/shows on your computer?
Do you spend more time on your computer/internet?
And most importantly, do you feel like your brain is clearer? I've often wondered if part of the fogginess/stress people feel these days is partially due to watching so much TV and/or needing to fill every moment with sounds.
Would love to hear from anyone that's given up TV! Also- any of you give it up while a spouse/significant other still watched it?
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