besides i dont go 10 straight hours everyday, i sometimes go out and play football or basketball or lift weights with my freinds when the weather isnt raining here in oregon...
And Tv is called Entertainment btw, somthing that can bring joy to life other than being forced to do stuff that u dont want to do.
I'm not trying to judge you, from your previous post you implied that you spend an excess amount of time watching TV. It's in my best interest (and hopefully yours) not to start a flame war here as I have better things to do.
no i do not want to start a fire here, but most of my comment were directed at Terminator0117... not at u MADVIU. i respect ur veiws.
Yes, every show listed thus far is good. I myself hardly watch TV anymore (I used to a lot, but then I just kind of.... meh), but when I do, it's usually something quick and funny (Simpsons and the clones therein), but it's almost always movies (which I watch on my computer anyways >_<). So yeah, my over-sized TV is hardly ever on. :P PS: I hope you guys know that YouTube counts as TV...
YouTube definitely counts as TV, seeing that the abbreviation "TV" means Tele-Vision, coming from the words for "far" and "sight", meaning that the compound word is referring to things that you would not normally be able to see or experience, be it due to location issues, time-frames, or a combination of the two. The only thing that separates tradition TV from YouTube (or any other online video-media) is how and with what it is accessed. You watch TV on your television set, and YouTube on your PC or hand-held-device. You can access the video-media on these devices with a stable internet connection, whereas a TV requires some sort of provider (be it cable, or lame-ass satellite). These differences, however, do not change the inherent properties of said media, and they are therefor indistinguishable in the services they provide, be it entertainment, communications, and/or informative purposes. Ergo, YouTube=TV.