by PenultimateManStanding » Tue 18 Apr 2006, 13:15:22
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SinisterBlueCat', ' ') We NEED to have close relations, we are born to gossip... so in place of that we subsitute celebrities. the brain identifies celebrities as "friends" because it has seen the face so many times, it just figures it is some one well known personally...the identification part of the brain does not really differentiate between a live person and someone on TV
Absolutely right, this is what I was thinking when posting this. One develops a feeling that the celebrity of choice is someone one knows, it's uncanny. Suppose all of one's friends and acquaintances are in a superficial mode of relating and they don't seem too interesting, how easy it is to transfer social feelings to someone coming to you through a remote medium even though there is no ability to interact. The answer for me was to get a family and reject the celebrity cult. This internet thing isn't too bad either. How's it going, SBC. Horses healthy? Any more bizarre, spooky stories of crazy birds in the barn?
