- Having non-trivial conversations with our family. (We may actually have to have a decent answer for "How was your day!!")
- Back pain due to rearranging furniture so you can look at each other while talking instead of a blank TV screen.
- We may actually have to listen to the ones we love!
- Going to the gym
- Increasing the health/wellness of the general public will cause strain on the health care and pharmaceutical industries.
- People may increase their life expectancy which will cause additional strain on government programs and social security.
- Take walks
- Unnecessary wear on our sneakers and the shock of actually breathing fresh air from taking a walk.
- (See health/wellness statement above)
- Reading Books
- Unnecessary knowledge (both fiction and non-fiction) that will occupy otherwise vacant spaces in our brains.
- Additional financial strain due to the need to buy library cards and books.
- Doing Homework
- More Unnecessary knowledge that will occupy otherwise vacant spaces in our brains.
- Higher achievement scores on standardized tests may cause admissions standards to increase significantly in universities around the nation
- This will in turn cause the population to become higher skilled workers which will encourage more outsourcing of lower-skilled jobs.
- Meeting friends for coffee
- Friends? What are friends? You mean I have to go out and make friends? More effort!
- Volunteering to do community service
- More volunteers lead to less paying jobs which will negatively impact our economy.
- Again, this is likely to cause people to inadvertently exercise. and I've already stated where that leads.
The only saving grace is that we can STILL surf the web and read drivel like this! :-)
2 comments:
Says the man who liked chatting about House :)
You have a couple of great points, but I miss real (not "reality") TV!
Oh, I love House. It's the one thing I will miss for sure.
I hope my points were more humorous than good. :-)
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