well i would say everyone should just watch what they want to watch i myself am 19 years old and only watch anime and i dont see me stopping that anytime soon.
yes kids because they make kids fun in watching.
Because teenagers think that they are so cool, that they watch such "intelligence increasing" shows like Jersey Shore and 16 & Pregnant. So much better than cartoons right? right?
I'm right brained, and I prefer cartoons. I watch some shows with real people too.
Because some adults want to be kids again, or some adults think that Other content is boring because there is no right style put into 'em, for example, shows/movies that are done with camera and actors, are too realistic, for example, adults who are artists who makes distorted pictures doesn't usually like realism. Some adults like cartoons because cartoons can contain much more impossible things that doesn't happen in real life. Some adults like childish humor so they watch childish cartoons. I personally like cartoons because realism is boring.
Cartoons are made for children right ? so if you were an adult and you were watching cartoons this would be called 'NOT MATURE' ALSO KNOWN AS 'IMMATURE' because if you look on a television guide you will find programmes suitable for your age and because there is quite a big age difference between the two if you were looking back to children watching certain programmes this would be called matureI HOPE I HELPED
It really does depend on what whether you like fairytale stuff, is you do then it's right for you, but if you don't then it's not right for you.
I might not be right but I think its because it makes it happy and fun and silly so would want to watch it but I could be wrong
In my perspective, I see that most people see that watching only cartoons is immature and childish. Even some older people watch only cartoons, so everyone has the right to only cartoons.
Positive Negative Whatever you believe is right, is right according to act utilitarianism. Act Utilitarianism gives too much freedom No one really knows whether or not their action is going to be morally right or wrong because no one can look into the future No one knows whether an action will be beneficial to others What someone thinks is right may not be right for another individual and so we are unable to know whether our actions are morally right or wrong.
No. Because the first amendment is "Freedom of Speech". The second amendment states, "A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed." Regardless, the second amendment would have no bearing on cartoons.
Partly because what happens if you have a bad conscience then it will be a bad guide to behaviour! So, it really depends on whether you have a good or bad conscience. It is a philisophical question.
----------------------- Whether you have the right to question the creator of the universe depends on: (1) whether there is, in fact, a creator of the universe; if so, (2) how just and fair the creator is; and then (3) what rights the creator has granted humans. On these points: It has not yet been proven that there is a creator, nor which god this creator really is. If there is a creator and he is the Christian God, then we are assured that he is just and fair. Because he is just and fair, he would have given you the right to question him.