June 19, 2026
I have to admit, that I am not following the latest trends when it comes to TV-Shows, and I recently found out why. For years I have been watching series, that are sometimes more than 15 years old and every time I feel the comfort of watching them on repeat. I never felt the desire of choosing a new show. An article that I recently read, mentioned that watching shows and listening to music that we already know, calms our nervous system. We feel safe, because we already know what to expect. Everything seemed finally clear to me. Furthermore the article also revealed, that we feel comfort in this, because there was lack of comfort in our childhood. This way, we also deal with our trauma. Maybe I will never watch new shows, but so far I do not feel any regret, as long as it gives me comfort.
I have to admit, that I am not following the latest trends when it comes to TV-S shows, and I recently found out why.
I have to admit that I am not following the latest trends when it comes to TV shows, and I recently found out why.
No need to hyphenate "TV shows" or capitalise the "S" in shows.
OR: "I have to admit, I am not following the latest trends..."
Either a comma (,) or "that", but not both.
Even better --> "I *have not been* following the latest trends", to make it continuous from the past to now.
For years I have been watching the same series, thatwhich are sometimes more than 15 years old, and every time II always feel the comfort ofed when watching them on repeat.
For years I have been watching the same series, which are sometimes more than 15 years old, and I always feel comforted when watching them.
Even better: "...and every time I rewatch one of my shows, I feel comforted."
I never felt the desire tof choosinge a new show.
I never felt the desire to choose a new show.
Technically your original sentence is gramatically correct, but not very natural.
An article that I recently read, mentioned that watching shows and listening to music that we already know, calms our nervous system.
We feel safe, because we already know what to expect.
Everything seemed finally clear to me.
Furthermore, the article also revealed, that we feel comfort in this, because there was lack of comfort in our childhood.
Furthermore, the article also revealed that we feel comfort in this because there was lack of comfort in our childhood.
This way, we also deal with our trauma.
Maybe I will never watch any more new shows, but so far I do not feel any regret, as long as it gives me comfort. Maybe I will never watch any more new shows, but so far I do not feel any regret, as long as it gives me comfort.
Even better: "Maybe I will never watch any more new shows, but so far I do not feel any regret. As long as they still give me comfort, I will be happy."
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Excellent work - just watch out for your commas :)
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How TV Shows that we know, calm our nervous system |
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I have to admit, that I am not following the latest trends when it comes to TV-Shows, and I recently found out why.
I have to admit No need to hyphenate "TV shows" or capitalise the "S" in shows. OR: "I have to admit, I am not following the latest trends..." Either a comma (,) or "that", but not both. Even better --> "I *have not been* following the latest trends", to make it continuous from the past to now. |
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For years I have been watching series, that are sometimes more than 15 years old and every time I feel the comfort of watching them on repeat.
For years I have been watching the same series, Even better: "...and every time I rewatch one of my shows, I feel comforted." |
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I never felt the desire of choosing a new show.
I never felt the desire to Technically your original sentence is gramatically correct, but not very natural. |
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An article that I recently read, mentioned that watching shows and listening to music that we already know, calms our nervous system. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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We feel safe, because we already know what to expect. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Everything seemed finally clear to me. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Furthermore the article also revealed, that we feel comfort in this, because there was lack of comfort in our childhood.
Furthermore, the article also revealed |
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This way, we also deal with our trauma. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Maybe I will never watch new shows, but so far I do not feel any regret, as long as it gives me comfort. Maybe I will never watch any more new shows, but so far I do not feel any regret, as long as it gives me comfort. Maybe I will never watch any more new shows, but so far I do not feel any regret, as long as it gives me comfort. Even better: "Maybe I will never watch any more new shows, but so far I do not feel any regret. As long as they still give me comfort, I will be happy." |
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