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He talked of a technology which "penetrates the mind, filling it with a babel of distractions … news items, mutually irrelevant bits of information, blasts of corybantic or sentimental music, continually repeated doses of drama that bring no catharsis, but merely create a craving for daily or even hourly emotional enemies".
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According to his lawyer, fast food had created a "craving" in his hapless client, who was blissfully unaware, until his doctor told him, that consuming huge piles of burgers, fries and milkshakes was not actually good for his health.Such an absurd lawsuit may have been inevitable as soon as the big tobacco settlements began burning a hole in trial lawyers' pockets.
This creates a craving for more "bad carbs" to raise your blood sugar in a vicious cycle.
After "The Real World" and "Survivor" changed the television landscape by adding a new genre, it effectively created a craving for a metaphorical type of death, the quick and easy eliminations of reality contestants each week.
It does not, as a matter of fact, create a real physical craving, because it contains no substance that could induce one.The Economist suggests that this should now change.
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