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Nothing perhaps increases by indulgence more than a desultory habit of reading, especially under such opportunities of gratifying it.
One of my favourite activities is eating.
I'm hooked on 'Game of Thrones.' I'm a fan of the books and the show.
I have a kind of unhealthy obsession with movies.
I needed to feed my family. I read a couple of the episodes. How can you keep on doing the same thing?
Everyone is going to binge on a diet, for instance, so plan for it, schedule it, and contain the damage.
Cut the bondage of all worldly affections; go beyond laziness and all care as to what becomes of you.
I think the main reason is that people binge watch because they can. We're like dogs, really. If we like something, we tend to gorge ourselves on it until there's no more left. And as bingeing becomes possible and commonplace, it's only natural that shows should start to take it into account.
Note: addiction diverts attention
I've always been pretty ravenous about pop culture, highbrow and lowbrow.
Thirst for Knowledge; Quench by reading.
stick at it like a benni addict
Reading is an addiction that I adore.
Read and write. Vehemently.
As addictions go, reading is among the cleanest, easiest to feed, happiest.
Well I sup and well I dine,
When I drink my frolic wine.
Book Time
When you find
yourself
hungry
again
And there's
nothing good
to eat--
This is book time.
Pull out a book--
Sink your teeth
into the think
of it.
I love spaghetti. And I like to cook spaghetti. And I used to eat it every day. I weighed thirty pounds more than I do now. You can't - you can't do that.
I'm a big fan of TV.
I am addicted to research, let's say.
A continual diet of the Word satisfies, and it builds an appetite for more.
Eat, as nobody is watching. Enjoy food like that's the only thing left in your world.
I go through these cycles where I read a lot and then watch TV a lot.
I spent the next two weeks flopped on my grandmother's super-bourgeois rose-colored velvet sofa, consuming massive quantites of grapes, reading obsessively.
I used to binge-eat and make myself throw up. I was a fat kid. Obviously I didn't quite master the bulimia.
It's an addiction ... and addiction is something I should know something about.
I'm a huge 'Game of Thrones' fan. I'm really into the 'Colbert Report' and 'Last Week Tonight.' And I really like to get on Netflix and watch, like, TV documentaries about: What happened to the mastodon? Or who was Jack the Ripper?
You may find yourself binge-watching random YouTube videos of Beavis and Butthead binge-watching random music videos, and you may ask yourself, Well ... how did I get here?
Eat some pizza, play some Xbox, watch some TV. Gross? Maybe. Me? Yes.
I'm a person who has to eat! I graze every few hours.
When we read more books, look at more pictures, listen to more music, than we can possibly absorb the result of such gluttony is not a cultured mind but a consuming one; what it reads, looks at, listens to, is immediately forgotten, leaving no more traces behind it than yesterday's newspaper.'12
Devote yourself to reading.
No matter what we weigh, those of us who are compulsive eaters have anorexia of the soul. We refuse to take in what sustains us. We live lives of deprivation. And when we can't stand it any longer, we binge.
Having had this kind of binge reading relationship with online content for 15 years we're starting to think 'Hang on, we only have finite time and there is infinite content'.
So many programs you watch on the sofa,
But the real program sit on top of your shoulders.
I watch the TV or learn scripts while on the elliptical - need to get back on it!
Word-sniffing ... is an addiction, like glue
or snow
sniffing in a somewhat less destructive way, physically if not economically ... As an addict, I am almost guiltily interested in converts to my own illness ...
Everybody has an addiction mine happens to be you
What my true addiction is is reading. I love to read. If I'd get too loaded, I couldn't remember the sentence I just read.
Indulge yourself in pleasures only in so far as they are necessary for the preservation of health.
I'm prone to just sitting around at night, eating frozen meals and watching reruns of The Vampire Diaries.
Hunger makes dinners, pastime suppers.
I like to turn on the TV and watch whatever's on. Nick Kroll does that a lot. He doesn't watch important shows. He'll just turn on a documentary on Mia Hamm and watch it for an hour. Whatever's on, we watch.
One way to begin to see how vastly indulgent we usually are is to fast. It is a long day that is not broken by the usual three meals. One finds out what an astonishing amount of time is spent in the planning, purchasing, preparing, eating, and cleaning up of meals.
Savour a slow-paced contented life.
I'm also doing constant book readings, movies. You name it, I'm doing it.
TV is, as I'm discovering now, a marathon. You have to keep going and going and going.
I basically watch videos online all day long.
Love fed fat soon turns to boredom.
It has always pleased me to read while eating if I have no companion; it gives me the society I lack. I devour alternately a page and a mouthful; it is as though my book were dining with me.
Flee idleness ... for no one is more exposed to such temptations than he who has nothing to do.
I work out to eat.
Reading had become his insatiable vice.
As much as possible, and this as quickly as possible: that is what the great mental and emotional illness craves that is variously called "present" or "culture," but that is actually a symptom of consumption.
Eat when you're hungry. When you're not hungry, play with your food.
Eating and reading are two pleasures that combine admirably.
Lust, Pride, Sloth, and Gluttony, or, as we call them these days, "getting in touch with your sexuality," "raising your self-esteem," "relaxation therapy," and "being a recovered bulimic."
Make a habit of canceling every subscription to anything you don't have time to read.
Kill your television!
I always find time to hang with friends at least once a week or just watch TV and play video games. The combination of Netflix and food is just the best.
Read o'er this And after, this, and then to breakfast with What appetite you have.
Pleasures are enhanced by a moderate indulgence.
When I'm by myself I revert to the times when I would forget about eating, stay up all night working, go until I felt an odd sensation I'd identify after some thought as hunger. Then I'd go through the refrigerator like a vacuum cleaner, sucking in whatever there was. Leftovers.
Once you start watching a television show that you love you can't stop watching it.
I am consumed by love.
Go out. Watching
A goal or cause in life, will help you come out of your hunger for insatiable desires.
I'd reached the point where if a character in one of the novels I was reading happened to be eating, I had to skip over the scene because it simply hurt too much to read about what I wanted and couldn't have. I
One of the best descriptions of the type of writer I am was given by Tom Paulin, who described himself as a 'binge' writer - like a binge drinker. I go on binges.
I actually don't watch much TV, but my goal is to watch 'Downton Abbey.' I want to catch up on the series ... that's like my style.
You gotta take care of yourself; you can't do anything in excess.
(I'm not crazy about the word diet, which implies a heroic and temporary effort rather than a sustainable and joyful way of eating).
I am addicted to the internet and my phone.
Back to culture. Yes, actually to culture. You can't consume much if you sit still and read books.
Game: The end.
Addiction: It begins.
Take yourself by the scruff of the neck and shake off your incarnate laziness.
Free your mind from routine, keep your brain somewhere else
I'm kind of obsessed with food. I like to eat.
Reading is the best food to your mind
The next day we left for Rome. I had decided to make my books last and read only one book a week, but instead I gorged myself on them.
Turning Lean Living into a Feast Instead of a Diet
Like many people, I am addicted to the physical act of reading.
A diet is when you watch what you eat and wish you could eat what you watch.
We look to the accumulation of sensory pleasures to give our lives meaning. We have the ability now to consume anything we want and this capacity far exceeds our actual needs. With so much at our fingertips, a kind of gluttony pervades our mind-sets.
This must be what an addict feels like, I think,
trying to fight the pull of one last, quick read. My fingers itch toward the binding, and finally, with a sigh of regret, I just grab the book and open it, hungrily reading the story.
Obsession is the single most wasteful human activity, because with an obsession you keep coming back and back and back to the same question and never get an answer.
This could be addictive.
I am a Netflix/DVR junkie. I don't like to watch TV without a plan.
On Friday night, I was reading my new book, but my brain got tired, so I decided to watch some television instead.
Unchain Your Brain: 10 Steps to Breaking the Addictions That Steal Your Life,
I'm addicted to documentaries. That's all I watch on television.
I'm a social media addict.
Let go of temporary pleasures for a permanent joy.
I watch a lot of TV, I drink a lot of coffee, but you know what's really addictive? Heroin.
The only two shows I watch are 'Walking Dead' and 'Nashville,' but both just went off the air for a couple of months, so I feel like I have to be productive because I'm not sitting around waiting for the next episode of zombies or mainstream country music.
Excess on occasion is exhilarating. It prevents moderation from acquiring the deadening effect of a habit.
At banquets surfeit not, but fill; partake, and retire; and eat not again till you crave.
I can't stop eating. I can't. I haven't been hungry in twelve years.
If I'm making a movie and get hungry, I call time-out and eat some crackers.
Where do you go to get anorexia?