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The horrible truth.
Friday, December 19, 2008 11:17 PM

TV makes me sad.

Nonsense as it may seem, I kinda agree with that statement.

I have been watching a lot and I really mean a lot of TV lately and I am feeling very down. And i suddenly remembered what Fahmy told me, that watching TV makes people more sad. This was also on the news, anyway.

I don't know if my sadness has got anything to do with the TV at all but seems like it. I stay at home most of the time when I'm not working and when I'm at home, there's nothing I can do except watch TV.

So.......
Does this give me a reason to stay out often?


I guess no, because I am hooked to the TV now :D