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lynguist | 2 months ago
I'm happy I wasn't born into this culture. (I've seen and heard absurd, almost comical examples of this from my colleagues, like justifying not replacing a black and white TV in the 1990s... From my point of view they're ascetics, but from their point of view they're normal.)
sublinear|2 months ago
Video games, TV, and movies put me in a situation where I must gamble several hours of my time to digest them. That kind of time investment cannot be isolated from the rest of a day. Media has a tendency to set my mood regardless if I liked it. Most fandoms are radioactive as well. I'm pretty sure what I'm saying is the majority opinion, so it shouldn't be a surprise that so many people shrug their shoulders and strongly avoid both that media and its fans. It doesn't help that there are no shortcuts around this either because if honest critics ever existed they definitely don't now.
The result is that many have a very high bar, and even when it's met they still don't want to sink more than about an hour into it at a time. It's less about efficiency and more about having better things to do.
dingi|2 months ago
wiseowise|2 months ago
sublinear|2 months ago
In other words, there's no correlation.
watwut|2 months ago
It is more of moral judgement thing, completely divorced from both needs and outcomes.
rightbyte|2 months ago
Obviously not very poor but relatively poor.
Aqua0|2 months ago
mossTechnician|2 months ago