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- allothersnsused, on 11/17/2008, -4/+122Actually I'm pretty sure they watch Youtube, and then leave comments.
- KenSPT, on 11/18/2008, -5/+76Listen, go ***** yourself, I don't need these ***** stereotypes lumped onto me about my ***** personality. I'm a ***** happy Goddamn person, and if you don't believe me then you're an *****.
Now, if you'll ***** excuse me, I have to catch some reruns of The King of Queens.
Yeah, I like Leah ***** Remini.
She's hot.
Got a problem with that?
*****. - AdeleMor, on 11/17/2008, -6/+52Happy people spend all day on Digg.
- HappyGamer, on 11/17/2008, -5/+49So does TV watching cause grumpiness or does grumpiness cause TV watching?
- stevenbrown, on 11/17/2008, -3/+28I didn't need an article to tell me what I already know
- oep4, on 11/17/2008, -5/+30http://digg.com/general_sciences/Unhappy_people_wa ...
- BoneheadFarker, on 11/18/2008, -2/+24She is hot. But the whole scientology thing turns me off. There are much hotter women out there not infected with scientology.
- walruspanzer, on 11/18/2008, -1/+19Yes
- WELLDOITLIVE, on 11/18/2008, -1/+17She is hot, but also a scientologist :(
- AegisC, on 11/18/2008, -0/+16Uh, just out of curiosity... have you read any digg comments? Because I get the opposite impression.
- inactive, on 11/18/2008, -1/+17I only watch FoxNews and I'm fricken FANTASTIC! I go through life fair and balanced.
- inactive, on 11/18/2008, -5/+19I do not watch TV at all. Still unhappy as *****
- ryanonfire, on 11/18/2008, -0/+14Where: Digg = marijuana
- sunburner, on 11/18/2008, -1/+14I just like watching grumpy people on TV.
- erichw1504, on 11/18/2008, -0/+12Unfortunately some of them read Digg and then leave comments as well.
- inactive, on 11/18/2008, -0/+11Wanna fight about it?
- beesaretasty, on 11/18/2008, -0/+11Implied by the title it's the second, by the description it's the first.
- the2989, on 11/18/2008, -9/+19Buried as duplicate story.
- inactive, on 11/18/2008, -0/+8good use of the word "infected", it's truly a disease.
- rescu911, on 11/18/2008, -0/+8Unhappy people comment all day on Digg. ... oh god it's true ....
- dubiousmike, on 11/18/2008, -0/+7If there were no such thing as TV, grumpy (depressed) people would do something else to distract them from life's problems...
- shck, on 11/18/2008, -0/+7this was on digg, like four days ago.
- nads, on 11/18/2008, -1/+7Dr. Obvious has struck us again with his mind blowing research.
- Cglass, on 11/18/2008, -0/+6And for that matter, I'm pretty sure people become UNhappy after seeing this article appear on digg, over, and over, and over.
- BradOFarrell, on 11/18/2008, -0/+5Unhappiness -> Inaction -> Unhappiness, etc
- NathanielJ, on 11/18/2008, -1/+6Twice.
http://digg.com/general_sciences/Unhappy_people_wa ... - shredswithpiks, on 11/18/2008, -1/+6debatable... even if you aren't into religion stuffs, church's do a lot of community service and giving back. TV makes people fat.
- jftitan, on 11/18/2008, -1/+6Umm I'm the exception to this statistic.
I have a big screen TV, but i don't watch TV, I pirate Movies, and watch them. thus I feel happier for not giving my money to the ***** who got my $20 at the theaters the first time I watched the movie. And all I got was ***** popcorn, and kids who ***** wouldn't STFU
oh and this was on slashdot, like three days ago. - milkmit, on 11/18/2008, -0/+5TV sucks the life out of you.
- Testies, on 11/18/2008, -1/+6I'm only unhappy when there is nothing good to watch on tv.
Hey....wait, that's always. :-(
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! - zbeast, on 11/18/2008, -1/+5I think it's more of a case people with too much time on there hands
and not any money watch tv. If I had more cash I would watch a whole lot less tv.
As for going to church and reading the news paper...
Whats so a happy about that?
Put some money in my paypal account help me not watch tv. - 3tcp, on 11/18/2008, -0/+4but Seasame Street is on!
- WhiskeyLemur, on 06/30/2009, -0/+4Who the hell can find even 19 hours of watchable programming in a week, let alone 25? That's 2.5 to 3.5 hours a day, every day. That's about what I watch in a *week* - not because I dislike TV (although I do like the interactiveness of video games much more), but because everything else is *complete* drek, as opposed to the half-drek that I'm willing to settle for.
- erichw1504, on 11/18/2008, -2/+6Yea, that's because there's nothing good on TV anymore.
- erichw1504, on 11/18/2008, -3/+7No
- TempusEdax, on 11/18/2008, -0/+3Ditto. Stop digging this please.
- graemee, on 11/18/2008, -0/+3Which is why I don't watch TV. Though apparently I'm missing some "good" commercials according to my coffee break buddies.
- inactive, on 11/18/2008, -12/+15***** YOU ALL
- Leviathan433, on 11/18/2008, -2/+5Correlation does not, necessarily, mean causation.
- inactive, on 11/18/2008, -1/+4LAWLS U NIGGS IS CRAZY MAYNE! U JUS GOT MOLDED SUN HAHAHAHA
(written by a 15 year old suburban white kid) - inactive, on 11/18/2008, -0/+2You don't sound so happy. You know there's medication for that.
- Leviathan433, on 11/19/2008, -0/+2Here is an example - during the same time of year that icecream is sold more the crime rate also increases. That is a correlation. But is icecream the cause of crime, or is just a case of both the sale of icecream and the crime rate being influenced by the summer heat?
- urik88, on 11/18/2008, -0/+2"While happy people reported watching an average of 19 hours of television per week"
*****... I watch around two, and that's my weekly movie in the PC.
Though I tend to fill the rest with PC time... - inactive, on 11/18/2008, -0/+2"The researchers say follow-up studies are needed to tease out the relationship between television and happiness."
FOR CRYING OUT LOUD PEOPLE, there have got to be better ways to spend your research time. Even if you are a bunch of sociologists. - tallguyg, on 11/18/2008, -0/+2to get to the other side.
- inactive, on 11/18/2008, -0/+2I still remember the glory days of Three's Company, Silver Spoons and Benson. You just can't get that kind of writing quality in sitcoms any more.
/s - Junior612, on 11/18/2008, -0/+2Recently there was a front page digg about happy people read and are sociable and unhappy people watch TV.
But maybe it is people who watch TV are unhappy... about what is on their TV's. If there was something GOOD on TV to watch, maybe they wouldn't be unhappy.
Reference http://digg.com/television/If_TV_Shows_Had_Truthfu ... and http://digg.com/television/TV_is_Broken_The_2008_S ... - bushout, on 11/18/2008, -0/+2Can only assume this isn't the same as that "King Of Queens" dvd I accidentally rented.
- theadvinci, on 11/18/2008, -1/+3Maybe it's the other way around... TV makes people who watch it unhappy?
- KSUdesigner, on 11/18/2008, -0/+2Get a 360 instead. Netflix is coming to the 360 tomorrow plus you get the benefit of being able to play games.
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