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vidiot
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vidiot - An undiscriminating viewer of television or video recordings.
See also related terms for television.


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In due time his character studies will hallmark their way to the hearts of vidiots domestic and abroad.
It is the endless nightmare of the mind in continuous waking with no forest of green sleep but massed rancid ragheaps, the logs written like live graffiti sprawled across mass transit seats spelling chronicles of an ending like plague-words made flesh: I smell the death in you, your brother, your sister, your lover and anyone else invaded, afflicted with humanity, our fad and empty sciences, technocracies making vidiots who pillage only more TVs (which bend their bodies under the weight of O.
Among the almost 100 independent video retailers already on board are some of the most renowned, including Vidiots, Cinefile and Video Journeys (Los Angeles), Penny Lane (Pasadena), TLA (Philadelphia and New York City), Kims (New York) and Scarecrow (Seattle).
 
 
 
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