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re: for those born after say 1970 dont understand.
Posted on 3/17/20 at 7:58 am to Bbobalou
Posted on 3/17/20 at 7:58 am to Bbobalou
I was born in 62. It was a better time. Liberals and conservatives were still on the same team. Sports on tv was different. I like having as many options for football viewing that we have now but I'm not a fan of kids looking at their phone all day or playing video games.
Kids are lazy now and it's the parents fault. We built ramps for our bicycles to jump over garbage cans. We all played games outside even the ones who weren't good at sports. It developed a lot of camaraderie amongst the kids. We learned how to deal with failure and how to pick a kid up if he had a bad day. We also mowed grass or fed the neighbors pet when they were out of town to earn a buck.
Now kids have no urgency. They're spoiled. Kids now days don't know how to figure out an issue if something doesn't follow what's written in a book. They don't know how to work. Society is soft. It's pathetic.
Kids are lazy now and it's the parents fault. We built ramps for our bicycles to jump over garbage cans. We all played games outside even the ones who weren't good at sports. It developed a lot of camaraderie amongst the kids. We learned how to deal with failure and how to pick a kid up if he had a bad day. We also mowed grass or fed the neighbors pet when they were out of town to earn a buck.
Now kids have no urgency. They're spoiled. Kids now days don't know how to figure out an issue if something doesn't follow what's written in a book. They don't know how to work. Society is soft. It's pathetic.
Posted on 3/17/20 at 8:35 am to kajunman
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Now kids have no urgency. They're spoiled. Kids now days don't know how to figure out an issue if something doesn't follow what's written in a book. They don't know how to work. Society is soft. It's pathetic.
There is one thing that kids still do today....they still think they know everything. But it's more dangerous in this age. Heaven forbid if the grid ever goes dark or something like that and they can't access their smartphones or video game consoles.
I don't know if "idiocracy" was a silly movie or a prescient warning. It's looking more and more like the latter.
This post was edited on 3/17/20 at 8:37 am
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