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Amusing yourself to death, classic quotes

The classic famous saying of "Entertaining to Death" is as follows:

1. Truth cannot, and never has, existed without modification. It must appear in some appropriate garb, otherwise it may not be recognized, which illustrates that "truth" is a cultural bias.

2. The symbol of Las Vegas is a 30-foot-tall picture of a slot machine and an actress performing a song and dance. This is an entertainment city, where all public discourse increasingly appears in the form of entertainment and becomes a cultural spirit.

3. Some people say that I am a people-pleaser, and I say that is good. If a professor displays humor in class, people will leave the get out of class with memories of the professor.

4. This is an era of pan-entertainment. Deep thinking is quickly disappearing. We have become hurried and impetuous. We can only consume those vulgar reading materials with a consumption mentality. .

5. No matter what form of "pseudo-context" it is, it provides an answer to the question "What do these unrelated facts have to do with me?", and the answer is the same: Why not use Are they for recreation, entertainment, or to have some fun in games?

6. Human beings have quietly become appendages of entertainment, without complaint or even willingly. As a result, we have become a species that entertains itself to death. The object of television advertising is not the quality of the product, but the quality of the consumers of those products.

7. Cicero said that the purpose of education is to free students from the slavery of reality, but today's young people are trying their best to do the opposite - to change themselves in order to adapt to reality.

8. Las Vegas is a city of entertainment, where all public discourse increasingly appears in the form of entertainment and becomes a cultural spirit.

9. The combined force of all these electronic technologies has ushered in a new world - the world of hide-and-seek. In this world, this and that suddenly come into your sight, and then disappear quickly.

10. Gavriel Salomon once said: “You only need to be able to identify when looking at photos, but you need to be able to understand when reading text.