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chicojuarz t1_j7bf4ff wrote
Reply to comment by Mr_Abobo in A new study suggests that too much screen time during infancy may lead to changes in brain activity, as well as problems with executive functioning — the ability to stay focused and control impulses, behaviors, and emotions — in elementary school. by Wagamaga
Screen time had a strong correlation to household income in the study
chicojuarz t1_j22so1d wrote
Reply to comment by the_other_50_percent in Finally watched “It’s a wonderful life” What do you all think about Mary? I find her to be a very interesting character by Burning_Mouth
That aspect is exactly why I think this movie is still so loved nearly 80 years later. Sure there’s a corny out dated part here and there but the story is so rooted in common disappointment and not resolving every problem that it stays timeless (of course the absolutely perfect acting job by Jimmy Stewart helps)
chicojuarz t1_j22r434 wrote
Reply to comment by the_other_50_percent in Finally watched “It’s a wonderful life” What do you all think about Mary? I find her to be a very interesting character by Burning_Mouth
Totally agree about the scene when George snaps. I also get the sense in this scene that it’s far from the first time he’s complained about his life. He’s dissatisfied and he’s let her know it time and again. She seems like she listens but still knows she has to keep shit together for the family. Which she does again but without knowing that this time is different.
chicojuarz t1_j22qs2f wrote
Reply to comment by SlumgullySlim in Finally watched “It’s a wonderful life” What do you all think about Mary? I find her to be a very interesting character by Burning_Mouth
Her fainting will always crack me up tho. It’s just so wildly over dramatic.
chicojuarz t1_j7bf6rt wrote
Reply to comment by ramonycajal88 in A new study suggests that too much screen time during infancy may lead to changes in brain activity, as well as problems with executive functioning — the ability to stay focused and control impulses, behaviors, and emotions — in elementary school. by Wagamaga
The study seems to say they don’t know because the data isn’t detailed enough to tell the difference.