Not all screen time is "disconnected" from the real world and what these kids grow up with defined their reality.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 10, 2015
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Answers would be significantly different depending on the day of the week the kids filled this out.
Answers would be significantly different depending on the day of the week the kids filled this out.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 10, 2015
*Average* screen time of 8 hrs. I call bullshit. The questionnaire asks kids to think only about “yesterday” when indicating screen time.
*Average* screen time of 8 hrs. I call bullshit. The questionnaire asks kids to think only about "yesterday" when indicating screen time.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 10, 2015
An exploration of US revolutionary figured you may not know about: Kathleen DuVal, “Independence Lost” https://t.co/Fjl2FjAttl
An exploration of US revolutionary figured you may not know about: Kathleen DuVal, "Independence Lost" https://t.co/Fjl2FjAttl
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 10, 2015
Rush hour, 20 min wait, Dunn Loring @wmata @unsuckdcmetro
Rush hour, 20 min wait, Dunn Loring @wmata @unsuckdcmetro
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 10, 2015
President carter recently appeared on @drshow to pump his book and recollect on his past https://t.co/mrR1tJ6mfI
President carter recently appeared on @drshow to pump his book and recollect on his past https://t.co/mrR1tJ6mfI
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 10, 2015
“‘I’ve committed adultery in my heart many times.’ File that under “too much information.” http://t.co/TNTsfQFuSM
"'I’ve committed adultery in my heart many times.' File that under “too much information." http://t.co/TNTsfQFuSM
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 10, 2015
(I can’t take credit for this one. It was a comedian but I don’t remember who.)
(I can't take credit for this one. It was a comedian but I don't remember who.)
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 9, 2015
In the past all kinds of activities have been deemed dangerous that seem ridiculous now: D&D, listening to Elvis, wearing shorts, reading.
In the past all kinds of activities have been deemed dangerous that seem ridiculous now: D&D, listening to Elvis, wearing shorts, reading.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 9, 2015
Anything with a degree of reward/pleasure associated with it has the potential for abuse: drugs, alcohol, sex, sugar, exercise.
Anything with a degree of reward/pleasure associated with it has the potential for abuse: drugs, alcohol, sex, sugar, exercise.
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) July 9, 2015