Who else is disguisted by children nowadays?

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RebelRising

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We're equipping them like adults, but we're not treating them like adults.

Therein lies the problem.
 

kaziard

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really...another kid bashing thread...how original. these things are really starting to piss me orf, you know what disgusts me these days? self obsessed adults who believe that life was better in "the old days" because heres a tip. it WASNT your looking through rose tinted glasses, the kid wants a second mobile? ok thats snobbish but what would it have been decades ago? OMG that kid has one of those new fangled radios!!!! its annoying when someone in the older generations judges EVERY single child on the actions of a chice few, surprisingly enough i have managed to survive in my city for whole DAYS without being mugged or stabbed by a 7-year-old [/sarcasm]
 

Inverse Skies

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Assassinator said:
Well, seeing that she gets all kinds of expensive stuff, her socio-economic status isn't exactly low. But it's true though, those from the lower parts of society end up on the streets, roaming around. It seems that the óther side of the spectrum, the more wealthy kids (well she's not thát wealthy), while not suffering from the same problems, do end up with comparable results: endulging themselfs in all sorts of crap, end up without certain skills, fuck themselfs up, things like that.

I think that's very true, instead of working together, everyone just blaims everyone/everything. There is no cooperation, but there is also a lack of acknowledgement of certain problems. I get constantly told how I shouldn't worry so much, that there aren't any problem, that it'll all work out alright. No, not it won't just work out allright, you have to work for that, but noooo they won't do thát.
Humanity is traditionally a selfish species, we just like to think we aren't. Hence why society operates around cycles, because there is no advancement of community and social ideals as a whole because we're always returning to the same stage (ie the start of the next generation) which have the same problems. It's actually rather elegant, like how the stock market cycles between boom and recession despite all our advances in finance.
 

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pdgeorge said:
Heres a fun game to play (introduced to me by my female friend in year 12)

She sits on the bus. Skanky mc-hoeho sits across her talking to her friend. C cup tits at 14 or something and showing them off with a VERY low cut top.
My friend STARES at them.
The girl whispers with her friend... her shirt goes up a little bit.
My friend continues to STARE
They whisper again... it goes up a little more
once again... STARE
... up a little more to cover the boobage to a decent level.
my friend looks away. Mission accomplished

The two girls sitting opposite my friend leave the bus and as they are leaving comments "perv..."

This would be a very fun game to play, however at the last 'goodbye' should the person comment on your perving, you comment on their ultra-slutty appearance, tip your (imaginary?) hat, and ignore them. They can't argue the fact they look like a slut... or that you were staring at their tits. THEY WERE RIGHT THERE INFRONT OF YOU what were you going to do? NOT stare at what the girl was obviously SO proud of? that would be an insult to her! "OMG I'm getting NO attention!... better slut up a bit more"
Granted you can't argue that you got a good perve out of it... but hey, whatever who cares! you got a good look at a pair of tits, and you potentialy stopped the girl from getting raped! (should she have learned her lesson and decided then on to be less... 'glass store front window' with her good on display that is)
Way to get an irl permaban.

But seriously, that one is going to land you in court some day.
 

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I wouldn't be too worried about the children being brats because no matter what they are getting now they will have less tomorrow.
Less oil, less food (honey bees and other pollen eating animals are going extinct and they pollinate most of today's' fruits and legumes and fish stocks are collapsing the world over),less land (ocean levels are rising) & less potable water.

Now they will have more heat so they will have longer and harsher droughts (see Australia for a preview), more powerful storms (see New Orleans after Katrina that was just a category 4 hurricane), more drug resistant bacterial infections (think flesh eating bacteria), if they live in a country that has spent the past century preparing to destroy the other half of the world they will have crippling debt and a failing infrastructure (see America in general), if they live in the third world they were always screwed just more so and for the world in general they ground is poisoned, they air is poisoned, the water is poisoned and the banks just gambled away everything you were promised to get.
 

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pdgeorge said:
Bah anyway, my point about all of this crap is to ask a simple question.
Are you disapointed in the way that children are being brought up nowadays?
If you had a child, do you think you would bring them up like all the other parents are doing latley? (as an honest question to yourself, because you don't PLAN to let your kids grow up like that) Or would you go along with children being a secondary if nor 5th level priority in your life throwing money at them to keep them silent and hope that tv/video games/movies/music etc. can do a good enough job?
1. You have NO IDEA how dissapointed i am in todays kids and i'm only 15 ! Even my own sibling is a complete Brat. Parents nowadays are just crap and shit at being parents
seriously it's such a obvious thing ! why the hell hasn't anyone done anything !
Kids get what they want and are living the lives off corrupted celebraties.
But this is also a sign of Judgement day

2. I would either Bring my child up right or not have one thats the choice every parent should now make
 

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I'm 16. That probably incites a lot of presumption amongst any number of people. If you're disgusted by my generation, I empathise, as they piss me off just as much.

However my ire isn't restricted to people my age. It extends to the designers, the models and the pop stars who encourage such a thing and are marketed to younger and younger audiences. Parents who use the television as a nanny are just as much to blame as a 13-year-old who goes out knowingly looking like one of the pop-stars they see flaunt on stage.

We need to turn away from the "Tube". To wise up. To accept that people my age are going to emulate people older and supposedly cooler than us. Change the rolemodels.
 

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you know im 12 but im discusted at my gen i have a phone but only so my parents know where i am
 

Jursa

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The children are following the people who are most idolized in the world. Usually that's sluts, gangster rappers and colossal overly rich morons. The next problem is how loose their parents rules are. I have heard children say things to their parents in front of me that I would tremble in fear to say in an isolated room. They're brought up without principals and morals aside from the ones they make themselves.
 

Ashbax

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I completeley agree. According to my son, a girl in his class Broke her Iphone (what kind of 10 year old has/needs an iphone anyway?) so she could get an Iphone 3G.
 

Evertw

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Hell,my parents denied me a mobile at the age of 11, i shall do that same to my children.

Lousy brats most of them, and getting worried about their weight and all of that melodramatic crap.

They don't care to much about this, that or the other, only about being "pretty" and being more "cool" and adult-like.

Oh did i forget to mention this phone doesn't happen to be in my possession because of add-ons but just so my parents can know where i am, all of my friends have more modern mobile-phones than me, not that it bugs me.
 

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Sometimes, on rare occasions, I can walk through the mall and not want to clothesline the nearest kid. However, the occasions are becoming even rarer; especially in my favorite shops. (Gamestop, Hot Topic, FYE, Barnes & Nobles) I hate the kids who don't appreciate the value of a dollar. I hate the kids who never appreciate any of the sh- their parents do for them. I especially hate the kids who think they run the world and yell at the 20 year old who's back from college for the summer, telling him to "Get your f*ing ass out my way, retard!" What happened to respect and modesty? Hell, I must be an old kook with his "morels" and "decency."
 

SirSisyphus

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Inverse Skies said:
Children today are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and tyrannize their teachers.
Socrates
Greek philosopher in Athens (469 BC - 399 BC)

This is nothing new. Don't concern yourself about it, every generation thinks the one below them is going off the rails and it doesn't happen.
This is the biggest truism in life, IMO. Historical perspective is key to understanding all that is going on around us.

"Kids are horrible nowadays!" During the Great Depression, kids roamed the streets in major cities, living like vagrants...stealing and begging for what they could get.

"Our society is so violent." During the Roman empire, they used to have gladiator battles where sometimes THOUSANDS of people were slaughtered for the live audience in one day.

"Times are so tough today". Again, in the Great Depression, the unemployment line consisted of standing under skyscraper construction zones waiting for someone to slip and fall to their deaths. When that happened, the next person in line became employed.

I'm not saying that the generation below us has problems. They do! I have a baby on the way and knowing that popular shows like Rock of Love Bus and Tila Tequila will have to be explained makes my stomach churn. But then again, we are giving it to them.
 

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Labyrinth said:
I'm 16. That probably incites a lot of presumption amongst any number of people. If you're disgusted by my generation, I empathise, as they piss me off just as much.

However my ire isn't restricted to people my age. It extends to the designers, the models and the pop stars who encourage such a thing and are marketed to younger and younger audiences. Parents who use the television as a nanny are just as much to blame as a 13-year-old who goes out knowingly looking like one of the pop-stars they see flaunt on stage.

We need to turn away from the "Tube". To wise up. To accept that people my age are going to emulate people older and supposedly cooler than us. Change the rolemodels.
Like how they are going to make the 'dora the explorer' look like Paris Hilton to appeal to to the same group of people that grew up with her. There was massive controversy about that in the newspapers a few weeks back.
Though i have to also put my own opinion in, that is that not all of them are terrible, just the minority are ruining it for the majority (i desperately hope). My brother and all his friends at the same age group (12-15) think it is cool to trash talk on Xbox live, and is makes me ashamed to play with him.
 

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SirSisyphus said:
This is the biggest truism in life, IMO. Historical perspective is key to understanding all that is going on around us.

"Kids are horrible nowadays!" During the Great Depression, kids roamed the streets in major cities, living like vagrants...stealing and begging for what they could get.

"Our society is so violent." During the Roman empire, they used to have gladiator battles where sometimes THOUSANDS of people were slaughtered for the live audience in one day.

"Times are so tough today". Again, in the Great Depression, the unemployment line consisted of standing under skyscraper construction zones waiting for someone to slip and fall to their deaths. When that happened, the next person in line became employed.

I'm not saying that the generation below us has problems. They do! I have a baby on the way and knowing that popular shows like Rock of Love Bus and Tila Tequila will have to be explained makes my stomach churn. But then again, we are giving it to them.
As a society in general we have surprisingly short memories, hence why people forget these good examples of how every generation faces similar problems just re-iterated slightly differently as times change.
 

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At least you don't live in Poland. Every single school has 3 simple rules:

1. Remember it.
2. Pass it.
3. Forget it.

Except for the foreign languages, we don't learn actually anything useful in our adult years. Thank God I'm interested in going to a Computer Study University so I'll learn something good. Finally.
 

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Us teenagers are put in a bad light because of a select few, most of us won't stab you if you talk to us, those that do get given a stereotype which is chosen by the media to represent us all. I wish people would see what we were like before they made a judgement on us. I open doors for other people and they look stunned that a teenager who at my age (according to the media) should be outside taking drugs and starting fights is being polite to them!
 

Manic Overkill

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It's peer pressure that is to blame. If a kid has friends who drink they feel that to be part of the group they have to drink as well (pretty sad I know). The same happens with fashion and mobiles. Also if parents protect their kids too much the child would probably feel that they should rebel against them. "The best kind of parent is one who hasn't forgot that they were a child once", that's what I say (I know this sounds sad but as I'm a teenager I have a different perspective). I agree with -bladerunner-.
 

Kinguendo

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I know a lass from poland, she is uber-intelligent by most english peoples standards today and a freaking genius by americas standards! :D Is everyone from poland attractive?