And that was the high point of reality tv.
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Yea really things really jumped several sharks after that
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Hang on ... this ... isn’t true
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Ok, millennial. You may not be giving historical context it's due. There were 3 stations on VHF and only 1 reliable station on UHF. Then there was cable and it had 32 channels. One of them was MTV. The whole world was different.
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That era MTV was fantastic. I'm more referring to the transition that occurred later on where everyone had there "wait, M means music?" jokes.
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You’re wrong and you should feel bad! Social media is actively decohering Western civilization into a thousand Balkanized, easy-to-control plateaus. Get ready to hail your new plutocratic masters. (They’re worse and more orange than your old plutocratic masters)
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It was the departure that made all of this possible. The airlock before the void.
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MTV only works in a pre-YouTube world. The moment you can pull up your favorite music video at a moment's notice via YouTube or any other streaming platform, MTV is functionally useless. The switch to Reality TV was strategically necessary, if unfortunate.
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