Some people believe everything they see on TV. People, it's called tel-lie-vision!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People can sense when someone is fake or real on TV.
Television and movies have short-circuited reality. I don't think a lot of people are entirely clear on what is real and what is on the screen.
Television has proved that people will look at anything rather than each other.
The thing about television is that you can't fake it. Your sense of discovery must be genuine; you can't pretend to be surprised.
Similar to the telescope or the telephone, television enables us to see or hear things we never dreamed of. When you look at the details, a concrete scene between people is really something incredibly unlikely, something subtle that requires extended description.
Some things have to be believed to be seen.
Seeing is no longer believing. The very notion of truth has been put into crisis. In a world bloated with images, we are finally learning that photographs do indeed lie.
People's attitude seems to be that if you don't have a television, you're not connected to reality - somehow you're not in reality. It's quite interesting, because I suspect that possibly it's the reverse.
Seeing is not always believing.
With most people disbelief in a thing is founded on a blind belief in some other thing.
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