These things make us dependent on the very culture we built around ourselves for security, and makes us oblivious to any kind of raw, earthy knowledge that Neandertals had. We think we are too special to have instincts. I don’t think we should split into two different societies, only try to enlighten the soggy, holed up minds of people that spend their days watching a screen, or playing with some fancy gadget.
America has had a fascination with celebrity dating back to before World War II. Yet, the news media really lost it when celebrity news became more important than world events. This really became evident in the late 70s, or whenever “happy talk” news formats started popping up. That’s where the news people chatted it up with the sports guy and weatherman. You didn’t see that kind of things in the 50s and early 60s.
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April 19th, 2010 at 3:18 am
These things make us dependent on the very culture we built around ourselves for security, and makes us oblivious to any kind of raw, earthy knowledge that Neandertals had. We think we are too special to have instincts. I don’t think we should split into two different societies, only try to enlighten the soggy, holed up minds of people that spend their days watching a screen, or playing with some fancy gadget.
April 22nd, 2010 at 7:58 pm
America has had a fascination with celebrity dating back to before World War II. Yet, the news media really lost it when celebrity news became more important than world events. This really became evident in the late 70s, or whenever “happy talk” news formats started popping up. That’s where the news people chatted it up with the sports guy and weatherman. You didn’t see that kind of things in the 50s and early 60s.