What is the fascination with DU? You truly are fixated. I find it very strange.
As you can tell, madam, I had to leave right before you made the comment.
Sorry about that, but social niceties in real life take precedence over what's on the internet.
Now, I will admit I am fascinated, utterly fascinated, with the personalites and the antics on democraticunderground. There's a great deal of drama and excitement almost all the time, excepting when the primitives get fixated on one single issue for a while, ignoring all other issues.
But on the whole, it's marvelous entertainment.
You perhaps don't know this, madam, but I'm deaf. Born that way; stone deaf.
Hearing people have access to all sorts of sources of entertainment--television, radio, the stereo, movies, concerts, telephonic conversations, dinnertime chitchattery, arguments with the significant other. All those past-times are absent from this life.
So.....what's one to do? I of course work. I of course tend a very large piece of property. I have cats. I got more friends than one can shake a stick at. I read all the time, real books, usually those 600+ pages and considerably footnoted, probably at least five of them a week, if not more. I collect pre-1861 English copper coinage. I collect memorabilia of Clare Boothe Luce, the most remarkable woman of the 20th century. I dabble in phrenology and homeopathy. And yes, I have a woman, a remarkable person who teaches dance and theater arts, and she's always getting me involved in those things.
But still, that doesn't take up
all of one's time.
There's a lot of empty hours.
In the absence of television, radio, whatnot, I watch the primitives on Skins's island as if I'm watching a several-hours-a-day soap opera on television.
An unconventional way of spending one's time, I suppose, but I make no apologies for it. What else can one do for diversion, amusement, entertainment?