Welcome to Incels.is - Involuntary Celibate Forum

Welcome! This is a forum for involuntary celibates: people who lack a significant other. Are you lonely and wish you had someone in your life? You're not alone! Join our forum and talk to people just like you.

Sold my t v set today

Serpents reign

Serpents reign

Overlord
★★★★★
Joined
Sep 4, 2021
Posts
5,972
Online time
28m 46s
I quit watching TV for good. I Actually had a fall out from mainstream (((media))) way back in '06. Work took me out of town for three months and I saw no reason to pay for cable. I figured I would return and re-up and get a great deal for a year. Instead, I decided to do something radical and not renew my cable subscription. I admit it was difficult the first few months...there was a withdrawal period. Even now, sometimes I miss the "companionship" of TV. I used to waste my money by buying DVDs, But youtube has totally replaced it as a result I can honestly say that I don't miss TV. With each passing year it becomes more vomitous, more stupid, more ridiculous, more annoying. Promoting degeneracy that create a decaying social condition everyday more and more.

If I sound upset, I'm not. I'm more like a boomer (core millennial) than anything else. When I was a kid, windows 95 was pretty much the new best thing. That's how much of an old fart I actually am Social media didn't come into my life until my early 20s I just got fed up and sometimes I wish millions of Americans would do the same thing until some sort of quality or intelligence comes back, I am Overtly positive that will never happen.. Perhaps I'm being an effete prima donna. I don't know.
I completely understand this doesn't really apply to zoomers. Having social media totally replacing continuous the consumption but i'm not too sure. All I know is before Gen. Z. People were addicted to t v even in my piece of shit generation.
So tell me...is there anyone else out there that has cut out TV completely?
I would stop social media usage as well. But it's where I get most of my news and entertainment. I just don't try to constantly look at it. I feel as if i'm addicted to the internet, but it's at least more educational At times then boomer force fed t v.
 
I grew up around Win XP's heyday and I can still say that I'm fond of cable even if I don't watch it anymore.
I love America even in its most brown, deracinated, hyperreal, silly and ugly state because the core of it is still authentic. You can screech about Jew-ran neo-feudal regimes all you want, but in the monotony of daily life it almost never matters.
Watching dumb TV is like walking out at night and seeing windows light up yellow in the distance—if you have at least a small bit of empathy in you, your mind starts racing and imagining the lives of people living there because you're too just one of them and It's all a matter of perspective.
I want a decent OLED panel with a surround sound system to match but I'm rotting way too hard to care. I can watch my animes or whatever on my laptop/PC/phone.
 
I grew up around Win XP's heyday and I can still say that I'm fond of cable even if I don't watch it anymore.
I love America even in its most brown, deracinated, hyperreal, silly and ugly state because the core of it is still authentic. You can screech about Jew-ran neo-feudal regimes all you want, but in the monotony of daily life it almost never matters.
Watching dumb TV is like walking out at night and seeing windows light up yellow in the distance—if you have at least a small bit of empathy in you, your mind starts racing and imagining the lives of people living there because you're too just one of them and It's all a matter of perspective.
I want a decent OLED panel with a surround sound system to match but I'm rotting way too hard to care. I can watch my animes or whatever on my laptop/PC/phone.
My point was Television created by mass media corporations and Hollywood. It's an addiction the had a terrible influence on the world. Especially in this country especially in our youth. This all started with the early baby boomers and snowballed downhill real downhill real fast. Even 20 years ago, there was hardly any gay people and no truth on television. And I didn't even watch tv back in 2003 I'm just hoping for future generations to get into things like books and intellectual activities rather than video games and movies. And other trash that rots them from the inside out with garbage. I enjoy a fun game once in a blue moon but I boycotted that shit too. They haven't made a good movie in probably the last thirty or forty years, in my opinion. If there of course is occasional exceptions. The point is I think there is obvious negative influences In our society making people act stupid. This started with the baby boomer generation and television.
 
My point was Television created by mass media corporations and Hollywood. It's an addiction the had a terrible influence on the world. Especially in this country especially in our youth. This all started with the early baby boomers and snowballed downhill real downhill real fast. Even 20 years ago, there was hardly any gay people and no truth on television. And I didn't even watch tv back in 2003 I'm just hoping for future generations to get into things like books and intellectual activities rather than video games and movies. And other trash that rots them from the inside out with garbage. I enjoy a fun game once in a blue moon but I boycotted that shit too. They haven't made a good movie in probably the last thirty or forty years, in my opinion. If there of course is occasional exceptions. The point is I think there is obvious negative influences In our society making people act stupid. This started with the baby boomer generation and television.
"Between 1994 and 2007, a generation of men was born in the United States, a generation the likes of which will never exist again if the trends around birth rates continue - the final white generation. Not unlike their 4th century Roman counterparts, these men were born into a society that they could not imagine changing, at least not for the first 10 or so years of their lives: a majority white United States in which white men still (ostensibly) ran things (albeit poorly) and in which English was the lingua franca. This world was theirs to inherit, it was their patrimony, and it was only within the past decade that (some) of these men realized that things were rapidly changing in a way that would tear down the very fabric of society as they knew it."
 
How many transvestites are in a set?

I gave my TV away decades ago bro!
 

Similar threads

henrydoki
Replies
24
Views
983
Lo3e
Lo3e
H
Replies
16
Views
562
nihilum
nihilum
currycel102
Replies
13
Views
466
nihilum
nihilum

Users who are viewing this thread

shape1
shape2
shape3
shape4
shape5
shape6
Back
Top