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Television Rots the Brain
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- Thu Jul 11 2002

... Chris Rands 7th September 2001 "Television Rots the Brain" "Television rots the brain". I have never heard such a brainless statement apart from 'women should be treated the same as men'! The "Collins school dictionary" definition of "to rot" is "when something decays to the point it can no longer be used". I am no rocket scientist but I am smart enough to know that my brain has not decayed "to the point it can no longer used" because if it had I would not be here writing this essay. TV does not 'rot' the brain, TV expands your horizons and heightens your awareness. Without TV people would not know half as much about: culture, nature, food, gardening, home improvement, technology -the list is endless. School teachers are always going on and moaning that we do not read enough books and we watch a horrific amount of TV but you cannot learn as much














