tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6794427492863610920.post7148381235998736849..comments2020-03-31T15:31:43.636+02:00Comments on Who, what, where, when, why?: Infantile fibro fog due to sponge overdose! By Corentin, Pierre & BenoitUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6794427492863610920.post-11177280069345318742011-10-14T08:55:34.674+02:002011-10-14T08:55:34.674+02:00Guys,
You surely still love Sponge Bob Square Pant...Guys,<br />You surely still love Sponge Bob Square Pants, and thus, you are too subjective; open your eyes! Yes, this show is a part of American culture. But is it a reason for refraining from deleting a show, in so far as it might be harmful for children? Sade is a part of French culture; never-the-less, are all French people libertines who commit incest every day? Nope, instead they censored Sade for two hundred years! If a cultural practice cannot be accepted as good or moral, it should be forgotten. However, as proved by Angeline Lillard, Sponge Bob Square Pants is not good at all for children! So why should it still be watched?!<br />Etienne Muller and Philippe Olivier, Sainte-MarieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6794427492863610920.post-1176629584650393972011-10-14T08:47:35.292+02:002011-10-14T08:47:35.292+02:00The fact that such a cartoon would be able to redu...The fact that such a cartoon would be able to reduce our capacity to concentrate is quite flabbergasting. <br />After all, our concentration possibilities may have been already affected by TV programs. As they say in the article, films in which characters are constantly in motion could cause that. But to what extent watching cartoons can influence our executive functions?<br />We can also ask ourselves if these studies are really to be taken into account; indeed testing this hypothesis by looking at the drawings of sixty children having just seen SpongeBob at TV isn’t enough to convince us that the “results” of this study are realistic.<br />Anyway if this study is true, we will be forced to stop watching SpongeBob on TV; we would probably live such a thing as a personal drama.<br />Comment by Michaël, Alexandre, and Sybil.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com