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Mrs. Olsen: Kids waste so much time with video games and Facebook. I prefer to waste time watching classic reruns. Does that make me old? Frazz: I don't think any of them do, but they all make it seem like a lot less happened on the way there.
On the way to old. He is saying isnāt it sad that all her memories are of fictional characters and what happens to them rather than having had made her own memories by diong more interesting things in her free time.
Hey Sunshine,I donāt usually comment, just read. I oftten enjoy your comments as much as the comics!Frazz is thinking āon the wayā to old age . . . getting to old age with memories of games and movies is not as rich as . . . as what he does. Non-time-wasters.Iām not sure I agree, but by the time I find out, itāll be too late for me too, sigh . . .
I agree, Frazz! If all you do is watch TV or use facebook, then you wonāt have much to remember when you ARE old. Of course, reading comics is completely different. :D
Thanks, jpay1150, it makes more sense now. I was confused the first time I read it also. If you replace the āthemā and ātheyā with the time wasters, such as video games, FB and watching reruns, and then replace the āthereā with old age, it makes sense. And I agree, although you canāt pack every moment with doing something.
Distracting ourselves is a coping mechanism, and many people find it very profitable to provide the distractions from real lifeā¦ although ultimately the distractions enhance and increase the need for distractionsā¦by making the connections between where we really were and now areā¦in life or space or timeā¦less importantā¦when what you were concerned about and needed to cope with was you couldnāt grasp where you were or how you got there in the first placeā¦all of entertainment fills this ersatz āneedāā¦and tends to hook us out of living real livesā¦
Fake history. Entertaining lies. āAlternateā universes, hypnotically suggesting unfounded fantasiesā¦thus screwing up further the life-enhancing choice-making weāre each born with.
Early Nazis were pretty good at it.Look around: there are other groups, too. Me, I like comics.
My parents are baby boomers and they just flip channels every night. I facebook; at least I catch up with friends and family, and get a good chuckle, just like I do here on GoComics. I certainly read, but I like to play video games a couple times each month because it offers an interactive experience like no other.We shouldnāt take leisure for granted. After all, itās taken society thousands of years to get to the point at which we have the time and means to enjoy the entertainment we have today!
I see people at concerts and shows who spend the whole time filming (anachronistic term for recording with your phone, I know) the performance. I understand the desire to be able to watch it again later, but youāre right there: why not enjoy the show now, while itās happening, rather than later when itās over? Itās like you werenāt even there; it doesnāt even occur for you until you watch your replay. (BTW, filming and/or recording without the artistās permission is, at the bare minimum, disrespectful to the performer.)
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I was kinda hoping that by now somebody would have given me an idea of what the heck Frazz is talking aboutā¦..
Milessio almost 13 years ago
Itās a joke on watching classic re-runs making you old (or just seeming that way).
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Thanks J Ba ā and yeah, I got that, just from what Mrs. Olsen saysā¦.
But I canāt still understand who or what Frazz is referring to, and on the way to whatā¦.
Maybe in the morningā¦. sighā¦.
sscomicsreader almost 13 years ago
On the way to old. He is saying isnāt it sad that all her memories are of fictional characters and what happens to them rather than having had made her own memories by diong more interesting things in her free time.
Joseph Paisley almost 13 years ago
Hey Sunshine,I donāt usually comment, just read. I oftten enjoy your comments as much as the comics!Frazz is thinking āon the wayā to old age . . . getting to old age with memories of games and movies is not as rich as . . . as what he does. Non-time-wasters.Iām not sure I agree, but by the time I find out, itāll be too late for me too, sigh . . .
archipelago Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I agree, Frazz! If all you do is watch TV or use facebook, then you wonāt have much to remember when you ARE old. Of course, reading comics is completely different. :D
lightenup Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Thanks, jpay1150, it makes more sense now. I was confused the first time I read it also. If you replace the āthemā and ātheyā with the time wasters, such as video games, FB and watching reruns, and then replace the āthereā with old age, it makes sense. And I agree, although you canāt pack every moment with doing something.
Varnes almost 13 years ago
I used to think reading was kinda wasting timeā¦.but now itās what I want to do most! Everything else seems kinda boringā¦.especially video games!
puddleglum1066 almost 13 years ago
That makes the point more clearly, but Iām not sure it fits in the word balloon.
tigre1 almost 13 years ago
Distracting ourselves is a coping mechanism, and many people find it very profitable to provide the distractions from real lifeā¦ although ultimately the distractions enhance and increase the need for distractionsā¦by making the connections between where we really were and now areā¦in life or space or timeā¦less importantā¦when what you were concerned about and needed to cope with was you couldnāt grasp where you were or how you got there in the first placeā¦all of entertainment fills this ersatz āneedāā¦and tends to hook us out of living real livesā¦
Take it or leave it.
tigre1 almost 13 years ago
Fake history. Entertaining lies. āAlternateā universes, hypnotically suggesting unfounded fantasiesā¦thus screwing up further the life-enhancing choice-making weāre each born with.
Early Nazis were pretty good at it.Look around: there are other groups, too. Me, I like comics.
monawarner almost 13 years ago
As long as you enjoy whatever it is you do to waste time, is it truly a waste of time?
Zaristerex almost 13 years ago
My parents are baby boomers and they just flip channels every night. I facebook; at least I catch up with friends and family, and get a good chuckle, just like I do here on GoComics. I certainly read, but I like to play video games a couple times each month because it offers an interactive experience like no other.We shouldnāt take leisure for granted. After all, itās taken society thousands of years to get to the point at which we have the time and means to enjoy the entertainment we have today!
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Thanks, everybody!
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Forgot to say especially thanks to jpay ā for his help and for his kind remark!
Goyeshiva almost 13 years ago
Some people merely exist; others actually live.
childe_of_pan almost 8 years ago
I see people at concerts and shows who spend the whole time filming (anachronistic term for recording with your phone, I know) the performance. I understand the desire to be able to watch it again later, but youāre right there: why not enjoy the show now, while itās happening, rather than later when itās over? Itās like you werenāt even there; it doesnāt even occur for you until you watch your replay. (BTW, filming and/or recording without the artistās permission is, at the bare minimum, disrespectful to the performer.)