What does that mean for how we communicate and consume content? Do you expect continous word salads instead of interviews, comedy sketches etc. Would modern era people accept that?
- ater@piefed.worldEnglish20 hours
My 13 year old has this infuriating habit; whenever an actor pauses or hesitates during the delivery of a line, she finishes it for them, reading from the subtitles.
daggermoon@piefed.worldEnglish
23 hoursI love weird avant-garde shit and I have since I was a teenager. I was listening to weird shit like Sonic Youth, The Voidz, and Lou Reed’s Metal Machine Music. I was practically mesmerized by David Lynch’s Lost Highway. I love weird art films. I love weird music that can barely be considered music. I don’t like to be spoonfed by any type of media and I think Netflix adding audible cues for people on their phones is shameful.
- FoundFootFootage78@lemmy.mlEnglish1 day
It’s the opposite. So much sensory overload means we’ll be much more appreciative of the quiet moments in media.
NutWrench@lemmy.mlEnglish
19 hoursPeople who need constant background noise to get through the day are afraid to be alone with their own thoughts.
- HubertManne@piefed.socialEnglish1 day
I personally try to accept having time with nothing to do. I will often attempt breathing meditation but I will also sometimes just accept doing nothing and be doing nothing. I also stretch.


