Television is like a convenience store. It costs money, nothing is good for you, yet there is something chewy and wonderful in each of these places for everybody to enjoy.
It is through the specks of convenience we lose our will. Once belonging takes the reins; among the many selves personified, the personal glide ends for a capacity filled flight to a place where we are supposed to teach values to young people. Where did the dream go? Kids are not the biggest risk in our social world however. The risk is in all of us to either succumb to the look and bypass the glance next time we walk by the glass, or walk like we believe in our heart that what we are doing is valuable yet flexible upon convincing and/or verifiable data sets or sounds of clarity that come from beyond the spectrum of our reality sets. LLc 98.2
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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