verifiaman
The master of verification.
http://news.yahoo.com/pediatricians-group-finds-fault-spongebob-012406489.html There's something in here that pisses me off.
Your daughter's two years old, right?I only let my daughter watch the local newscast and 'Two & a Half Men' (yes, weird... I know). I try to turn the TV off during commercials.
It says nothing about what the American Academy of Pediatrics is actually objecting to about SpongeBob...my view of this issue depends heavily upon what is in contention about that show. Promoting "the homosexual agenda" or "the global warming agenda" are absurd claims from people who have thoroughly established themselves as raving lunatics. I might add that those people are in no objective position to judge either, as they aren't exactly neutral parties.
TLDR; Fast changing scenes and quick presentation of information rewires a growing brain to handle fast random bursts of information. Come back to the boring slow real world, and hellooooo ADD.
Oh, this. That certainly makes sense to me, and I'm pretty sure that isn't the first study to draw this conclusion. Seems to me like Yahoo just wanted a tacky headline.TLDR; Fast changing scenes and quick presentation of information rewires a growing brain to handle fast random bursts of information. Come back to the boring slow real world, and hellooooo ADD.