Date: 17/06/2019 22:22:30
From: transition
ID: 1400935
Subject: condensates of reiteration fatigue

watching the repair shop think it’s called the other evening, seemed okay, better than car restoration shows with a similar theme.

the reiteration was evident, as it is with much TV, for channel hoppers, or anyone that just turned it on, or people with dementia or whatever. Not everyone gets to watch things end to end, follow what it’s about. Helps I guess to bring the audience back too, wander as attention does, distractions whatever.

imagine though you can watch things end to end, and you don’t have dementia. Yes they have to reiterate in a way so you don’t feel like you have dementia, or whatever.

that’s an art, accommodating such a broad spectrum.

what damage though, the cost, there must be some condition like reiteration-induced dementia.

?

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Date: 17/06/2019 22:23:58
From: roughbarked
ID: 1400937
Subject: re: condensates of reiteration fatigue

transition said:


watching the repair shop think it’s called the other evening, seemed okay, better than car restoration shows with a similar theme.

the reiteration was evident, as it is with much TV, for channel hoppers, or anyone that just turned it on, or people with dementia or whatever. Not everyone gets to watch things end to end, follow what it’s about. Helps I guess to bring the audience back too, wander as attention does, distractions whatever.

imagine though you can watch things end to end, and you don’t have dementia. Yes they have to reiterate in a way so you don’t feel like you have dementia, or whatever.

that’s an art, accommodating such a broad spectrum.

what damage though, the cost, there must be some condition like reiteration-induced dementia.

?

Sometimes you cause me concern.

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Date: 17/06/2019 22:24:58
From: party_pants
ID: 1400938
Subject: re: condensates of reiteration fatigue

it’s irritating AF, but i don’t think it is doing anybody and serious mental health damage.

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Date: 17/06/2019 22:25:50
From: party_pants
ID: 1400940
Subject: re: condensates of reiteration fatigue

party_pants said:


it’s irritating AF, but i don’t think it is doing anybody and serious mental health damage.

any

and I can’t fucking type today :(

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Date: 17/06/2019 22:39:03
From: transition
ID: 1400943
Subject: re: condensates of reiteration fatigue

party_pants said:


party_pants said:

it’s irritating AF, but i don’t think it is doing anybody and serious mental health damage.

any

and I can’t fucking type today :(

you see the damage, you had to state the obvious, clarify the obvious, as if (the reader was) threatened with an undermanaged reality.

your alphabet fell over

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Date: 17/06/2019 22:40:52
From: roughbarked
ID: 1400945
Subject: re: condensates of reiteration fatigue

transition said:


party_pants said:

party_pants said:

it’s irritating AF, but i don’t think it is doing anybody and serious mental health damage.

any

and I can’t fucking type today :(

you see the damage, you had to state the obvious, clarify the obvious, as if (the reader was) threatened with an undermanaged reality.

your alphabet fell over

Sometimes the alpha isn’t the best bet?

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Date: 17/06/2019 22:42:17
From: party_pants
ID: 1400946
Subject: re: condensates of reiteration fatigue

transition said:


party_pants said:

party_pants said:

it’s irritating AF, but i don’t think it is doing anybody and serious mental health damage.

any

and I can’t fucking type today :(

you see the damage, you had to state the obvious, clarify the obvious, as if (the reader was) threatened with an undermanaged reality.

your alphabet fell over

I was talking about normal people, not me. I’m just some kind of loser.

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Date: 17/06/2019 22:43:00
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1400947
Subject: re: condensates of reiteration fatigue

> what damage though, the cost, there must be some condition like reiteration-induced dementia.

Well, when it comes to reiteration of the same ads over and over and over again. The mental result is fury, and all the mental harm that goes with that. Together with vowing never to buy the product advertised or any other product from that company.

The huge number of repeats on some tv shows on pay tv, such as “sharks” on animal planet and “big history” on the history channel have convinced me never to buy pay tv.

Free to air tv shows are pretty good as regards repeats within the same episode, apart from the occasional funniest home video or suchlike.

It’s not fatigue, but it is dementia caused by excessive emotional flooding.

Music. If it has more than two repeats i switch it off.

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Date: 17/06/2019 22:54:52
From: transition
ID: 1400951
Subject: re: condensates of reiteration fatigue

party_pants said:


transition said:

party_pants said:

any

and I can’t fucking type today :(

you see the damage, you had to state the obvious, clarify the obvious, as if (the reader was) threatened with an undermanaged reality.

your alphabet fell over

I was talking about normal people, not me. I’m just some kind of loser.

have some fun with the topic

i’m thinking some edge or boundary effect, if you could hit this, with the reiteration, like it’s just about too much, you might turn the TV off and miss it, like it’s a friend, you may have made a friend out of your torturer.

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Date: 17/06/2019 22:57:13
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1400952
Subject: re: condensates of reiteration fatigue

transition said:


party_pants said:

transition said:

you see the damage, you had to state the obvious, clarify the obvious, as if (the reader was) threatened with an undermanaged reality.

your alphabet fell over

I was talking about normal people, not me. I’m just some kind of loser.

have some fun with the topic

i’m thinking some edge or boundary effect, if you could hit this, with the reiteration, like it’s just about too much, you might turn the TV off and miss it, like it’s a friend, you may have made a friend out of your torturer.

I sort of notice that on ads within android games.

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Date: 17/06/2019 22:58:25
From: transition
ID: 1400953
Subject: re: condensates of reiteration fatigue

>Well, when it comes to reiteration of the same ads over and over and over again. The mental result is fury, and all the mental harm that goes with that.

you saying TV/media intentionally nags people?

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Date: 17/06/2019 23:14:35
From: party_pants
ID: 1400955
Subject: re: condensates of reiteration fatigue

transition said:


party_pants said:

transition said:

you see the damage, you had to state the obvious, clarify the obvious, as if (the reader was) threatened with an undermanaged reality.

your alphabet fell over

I was talking about normal people, not me. I’m just some kind of loser.

have some fun with the topic

i’m thinking some edge or boundary effect, if you could hit this, with the reiteration, like it’s just about too much, you might turn the TV off and miss it, like it’s a friend, you may have made a friend out of your torturer.

The reiteration is there because the show was broken up for frequent commercial breaks, sometimes even more frequent that we are used to on Australian TV. When the breaks are not used and material stitched together to make a different break ad break pattern it seems a bit disjointed and annoying. But if they edited out that part of it they would drop a whole 5 minutes or so and make the program too short to fit into programming.

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Date: 17/06/2019 23:46:24
From: transition
ID: 1400956
Subject: re: condensates of reiteration fatigue

party_pants said:


transition said:

party_pants said:

I was talking about normal people, not me. I’m just some kind of loser.

have some fun with the topic

i’m thinking some edge or boundary effect, if you could hit this, with the reiteration, like it’s just about too much, you might turn the TV off and miss it, like it’s a friend, you may have made a friend out of your torturer.

The reiteration is there because the show was broken up for frequent commercial breaks, sometimes even more frequent that we are used to on Australian TV. When the breaks are not used and material stitched together to make a different break ad break pattern it seems a bit disjointed and annoying. But if they edited out that part of it they would drop a whole 5 minutes or so and make the program too short to fit into programming.

some of what i’m watching doesn’t seem so for commercials, breaks, if that’s possible, maybe they imitate (for, as if) leading up to breaks.

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Date: 18/06/2019 10:06:09
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1401029
Subject: re: condensates of reiteration fatigue

party_pants said:


transition said:

party_pants said:

I was talking about normal people, not me. I’m just some kind of loser.

have some fun with the topic

i’m thinking some edge or boundary effect, if you could hit this, with the reiteration, like it’s just about too much, you might turn the TV off and miss it, like it’s a friend, you may have made a friend out of your torturer.

The reiteration is there because the show was broken up for frequent commercial breaks, sometimes even more frequent that we are used to on Australian TV. When the breaks are not used and material stitched together to make a different break ad break pattern it seems a bit disjointed and annoying. But if they edited out that part of it they would drop a whole 5 minutes or so and make the program too short to fit into programming.

What show wre you talking about? None that i’ve ever seen.

Perhaps dancing with the stars or suchlike?

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