It’s so funny to live at the end of the “don’t read that, it’ll rot your brain” era and the beginning of the “don’t watch that, it’ll rot your brain” era.
Seems like whatever young people are doing in a given moment is wrong
These new ‘libraries’ that have arisen in recent years to facilitate reading activities are a frightening sight: dozens of young children, normally so vivacious and socially interactive, sitting alone in cubicles, reading silently, oblivious to their peers.
But perhaps the most dangerous property of these books is the fact that they follow a fixed linear path. You can’t control their narratives in any fashion - you simply sit back and have the story dictated to you. Why would anyone want to embark on an adventure utterly choreographed by another person? But today’s generation embarks on such adventures millions of times a day.
This risks instilling a general passivity in our children, making them feel as though they’re powerless to change their circumstances. The book readers of the younger generation are learning to ‘follow the plot’ instead of learning to lead.
From “Everything Bad Is Good for You” by Steven Johnson
Socrates complained that reading and writing would make the youth dumb because they no longer had to rely on memory alone. Old people railing against any change in tradition is a tale older than time.
It’s so funny to live at the end of the “don’t read that, it’ll rot your brain” era and the beginning of the “don’t watch that, it’ll rot your brain” era.
Seems like whatever young people are doing in a given moment is wrong
How dare you love to listen to this wild Rock Music?
The point of this post isn’t that TV is bad and books are good, the kid is watching 1 guy 1 jar on the TV.
https://knowyourmeme.com/sensitive/memes/1-guy-1-jar
Ah, I’m too old. Only familiar with two girls, one cup.
But are you tubgirl old?
I’m a registered member of the lemonparty
I thought you’re saying that there was an equivalent of that video in book form back in the day lol
I mean, I’m sure there is. Plenty of gross out literature has been published.
The Marquis de Sade says bonjour.
What if books were invented after video games?
From “Everything Bad Is Good for You” by Steven Johnson
Socrates complained that reading and writing would make the youth dumb because they no longer had to rely on memory alone. Old people railing against any change in tradition is a tale older than time.
A beautiful piece of contrarianism.
Idk if I’d call it convincing, but it’s a great illustration of how you can turn all these critiques on their heads and sound just as “concerned”.
We’ve moved on to the “don’t play that” era
That’s been a thing for decades.
Satanic Panic Pokémon clip (YT link; query tracker removed)
Be happy that this is what you’re getting from the picture.