13 Things That Have Happened Since I Stopped Watching Tv Two Years Ago

Cadence BambenekFreshman year of college, I quit TV. OK, to be fair, by that time it was streaming — but the point is: I stopped. Up until then, TV had always been a big part of my life. Growing up, I would always come home from school, plop down on the futon, and flip through the television channels. Watching TV became a bonding activity.

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