For people my age, the untimely death of Whitney Houston brought to light the concept that our parents might have actually been teenagers who loved cheesy pop hits. Fans fell in love with her debut album in 1985, and that spotlight hasn’t yet faded, even now weeks after her passing. …
You probably already know this, but studies show that when people watch TV, their brains work at a rate so slow, that even sleep registers higher(Alec Baldwin explains the science here). They say that watching TV stimulates your brain a little less than staring at a blank wall. It’s …
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