Sunday 13 January 2008

televison...

so I watch Louis Theroux, turn over and there's a programme about a mum and her daughter with some dutch therapist woman.

Have you noticed how the teley production people are making entertainment programmes about people. Are they making these for their benefit or ours...

if there were a fledgling intelligent revolution taking place, would telly vision output be used to illustrate certain points ?

2 comments:

Andrew Martyn Sugars said...

the Dutch lady is called Maria Schopman, and is described as a sexologist.

boils down to families - well parents- growing up around children that are unable to express feeling and emotions.

Oh to be British. Did the Victorians set soemthing up for us, or does it go back further.

The industrial revolution might have started in Cromford, when will the Intelligent Revolution begin, with individuals turning around they way they think. Just imagine what might happen if lots of individuals have turnaround moments that then start a whole new way of thinking about all sorts of subjects. Must dash, a text message has binged my phone...

Andrew Martyn Sugars said...

one topic I should have added to my book of rejection is

"the notion of I'm in a relationship"

listening to the participants of the telly show, they keep saying "relationship" as the code for the person that I'm close enough to have sex with right now. If the notion of that definition of "relationship" can be turned round, the whole emotional attitude to sex changes. The starting point for that turn around is the notion of everybody know you, from the corner shop man to the closet person you know, technically having a relationship with you. If you replace "oh i'm in a relationship with" for "oh I'm currently fucking..." see how it feels...

I'm tired so my english writing is a little poor, the point is there...