I second the thoughts about TV.
We don’t have cable and only stream the things we want, typically British drama.
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We haven't had TV in over 30 years. I came home from work one day, stepped OVER all four of my sons who were lying on the floor watching TV, changed clothes, and talked to my wife for a few minutes. She called the boys for dinner, and they asked, "We're not waiting for Dad to get home?"
That night, the TV was out of the house. Have never missed it. Now that the kids are moved out with families of their own, we have a very large flat screen. About once every couple of weeks, we'll rent a movie from Netflix. We don't have cable or streaming or any of that other stuff, whatever it is. For that I am eternally grateful.
When the grand kids come over, they often wonder what we do without TV. I tell them, go outside, close your eyes, spin in a circle, open your eyes, and no matter what direction you're facing, there's something to do. That's life on a farm.
Well, there's my rant on mind-numbing/time-wasting instruments of indoctrination.
Regards,