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      • People who were "addicted" to television spent large amounts of their time watching it; they watched TV longer or more often than they intended; they made repeated unsuccessful efforts to cut down their TV watching; they withdrew from or gave up important social, family, or occupational activities in order to watch television; and they reported "withdrawal"-like symptoms of subjective discomfort when deprived of TV.
      www.verywellmind.com/television-addiction-22264
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  3. Feb 10, 2022 · The TV (whether streaming on a device or watching on a traditional TV) is used as a way to avoid rather than seek out stimulation. In addition, people who become addicted to TV tend to have poor attention and self-control, feel guilty about wasting time, and are prone to daydreams involving fear of failure.  

  4. If you want to see if someone is accessing your wifi the simplest way is probably to log into the admin thing on your router and look at the recently connected devices to see if there's one that isn't supposed to be there. Maybe it was someone trying to connect via bluetooth to the TV? The only way to disable bluetooth on these TVs is to root them.

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  6. Jul 20, 2020 · Why do we get hooked on things like buying lottery tickets or watching game shows? And what happens when it becomes a problem?

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