The social critic criticism .. Pawn shop shows

Jamie Logan
  Really. One of the great things about not having Cable is being freed from all these stupid programs that evidently the nations elderly gives ratings. This might be the reason you hardly see old people as all they do is sit home and each TV and they would really be fucked if television was charged the way driving a car costs people. They are ale to support the numerous channels and trader twisting dollars these channels make from saving money avoiding hiring workers or paying taxes. Of course, it will cost stations dollars to have quality programming requiring actual skill and number of staff writers. The result is awfully plenty of substandard junk programming and in the case of pawn shops sows actually about junk. There are so many pawn shows from pawn shops to Las Vegas pawns and so forth. These shows are so dull and people who really enjoy sitting at me watching this shit are complete losers in life. I mean ow awful must our life be to watch reality programming about other people finding deals. You might as well just loiter around antique stores all day as I am sure these sorry son of a bitches do often on the weekend.Pawn Stars-Shop-2012 I am,still waiting for a lame reality program to be based and called suburban garage sale lords. When will this madness end. Perhaps when these unhip lame old people start dieting off but the sad fact is they likely would be replaced by new lame old people with ink watching a pawn shop on television in entertaining. The funny thing is that if an actual pawn shop tried opening up down the street from their suburban house these same asses wold be going to the village hall to,stop this business. Pawn shops are a detrimental aspect of society usually being filled with many items taken from resend entail burglaries and there is a reason that these sores along with liquor stores represents a decaying neighborhood. Now pawn shops has a new decaying definition and now represent a,decaying media and television culture where it attempts to be passed off as quality programming in a industry that is too cheap to produce it.

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