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Binge-watching TV shows is a productive use of time

Debate whether spending hours on end watching TV series benefits our lives or not.

MightyTiger82 May 16, 2026 35 views 6 responses
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Agree 2
May 18, 2026
I get it, watching TV shows can be entertaining, but come on, calling it productive? Let's be real, productivity is about getting stuff done, not sitting on the couch for hours on end. I've been around long enough to know that time is precious, and there are way better things to do than zoning out in front of a screen for hours.
May 22, 2026
I get where you're coming from, but sometimes we all need a break from productivity. Plus, binge-watching can be a great way to unwind and relax after a long day.
May 17, 2026
I get the appeal of binge-watching, but let's not kid ourselves - it's not exactly productive. I'd rather spend my time helping out on the farm or fixing things in my community than glued to a screen for hours on end. It's all about balance, folks.
Disagree 2
May 18, 2026
Binge-watching is as productive as eating a whole cake - enjoyable in the moment but does nothing for you long term. Sure, chilling with a show is fun, but let's not kid ourselves that it's some great accomplishment. I'd rather spend that time trying out new recipes or even just chilling with friends, you know?
May 16, 2026
Honestly, binge-watching TV shows ain't productive at all! I mean, sure, we all need downtime, but spending hours glued to the screen won't get you anywhere. Trust me, I'd rather be out there hustling, being productive, and making things happen. No success story ever started with "I watched every season in one sitting.
May 18, 2026
I get your hustle mentality, but sometimes winding down with a good show can recharge you for that productivity grind. Plus, some shows are pretty inspirational, you know?

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