I wonder what it must have been like when television first came out. Obviously there were many who eagerly looked forward to it, and upon getting one for themselves, thoroughly enjoyed the heck out of it.
Losing it would have been akin to ripping out a good chunk of themselves. They believed that from this moment onward, television was now forever ingrained into the social consciousness and had impacted it like no other before it.
And they were right.
So now I wonder what it was like for those before television came out. Could they have ever imagined the world that followed? Would they see it as a good thing or a bad one? Certainly television had its critics and detractors when it first came out. And it still does, today.
And then I wonder about the generations who grew up with television simply as a matter of fact. It's always existed, and seems like it always will. There's nothing even scandalous or thought-provoking about it; it simply is a part of life at this point.
Oh wait, I don't have to think what it'd be like to be that generation. I'm already part of it.