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Muffin™ May 5th, 2010 4:55 PM

Kids these days...
 
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...are exposed to too much adult related stuff & txting. Oh? And did I mention that the fact that 30/100 kids
in the U.S. are obese? And kids are getting exposed to weapons and violence, sex, ect. on TV? And addictions to stuff?

tl;dr kids in this generation are not going to become very good at stuff.


EDIT: Did I forget to mention bullying???

Ho-Oh May 5th, 2010 4:58 PM

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tl;dr kids in this generation are not going to become very good at stuff.
..the irony.

Yes, kids these days are doomed. I feel sorry for them.

shookie May 5th, 2010 5:04 PM

Think about what things were like 50-100 years ago. People said the same thing about later generations.

Izanagi May 5th, 2010 5:08 PM

This generation is pretty terrible. From a Christian perspective, it's actually sickening. So much immorality, and no one cares.

Kenpari May 5th, 2010 5:10 PM

Every generation looks down upon the next generation. If I went to my grandpa he'd curse everybody after him because of their rock music, pot, sex, etc.

I do agree for the most part though. I've never sent one text in my life, and haven't even owned a cell phone. I see the use of one but never really saw a point in me getting one.

Lucy Lu May 5th, 2010 5:17 PM

Yeah I been noticing that. I seen eight to twelve year olds with cellphones now. It is insane! When I was ten I didn't have that. And they got iPod Touch and all that stuff. And it seems some of this generation as gotten lazy as well. Childhood obesity is on the rise. But something is done with that. Hopefully it will get it under control.

I swear this generation has changed.

The Cynic May 5th, 2010 10:32 PM

I disagree, young people get such a hard time. In the UK, young people are portrayed by the media as hoodie-wearing, uneducated, knife-carrying thugs. We don't really give young people a chance, except of course when it comes to exam time. Then the younger folks all study very hard and get good grades. But what will you find on TV and in newspapers just after exams is a load of condascending journalists and reporters who say "Oh but exams are getting easier". Yes, exams are slightly easier than the days where your exams consisted of slaying a dragon, but did it never cross your mind that in the information age, perhaps kids are a little smarter than you were at the time? This is what it boils down to. People condemn and stereotype the youth because the youth of today are more knowledgable of the world and it scares some older members of society.

Aureol May 5th, 2010 10:39 PM

Every generation brings new worries. While I don't like what this generation is bringing, we managed to survive so far, so if not everything goes our way, it might not be the end of the world.

Yusshin May 5th, 2010 10:44 PM

I see 12-year-olds wearing thongs, 8-year-olds with cellphones, and 4-year-olds singing about sex, ****s, and killing people.

I would dub this generation to be the beginning of the end of society :| It's just going to keep getting worse from here on in.

Jolene May 5th, 2010 11:30 PM

Eww, you're all turning into grumpy old people. Ewwwwwww...

Guillermo May 5th, 2010 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Jolene (Post 5776677)
Eww, you're all turning into grumpy old people. Ewwwwwww...

Hate to break it to you, but Jolene is right.

Sure, kids are becoming worse. A lot of them have no respect. But I ask you: Why are you winging about it? Really, what's it going to do? Kids do kid things, and really everything that's been mentioned in this thread is a stereotype. A lot of kids are good, a few of my friends, for example. They're respectful, smart, well-educated and incredibly honest. Then you have those knife-weilding kids, druggies and alcoholics all before the age of 16. Don't call them names, and don't call them pathetic. If you do, you're no better than them. Every generation has screwed up people in it, always has. No generation is perfect. Live with it.

curiousnathan May 6th, 2010 1:24 AM

Well I am young myself, but I have been brought up to be respectful, kind and well mannered; actually i consider myslef as lucky. But actually really is Gen Y doomed? It isn't our fault, what time do poeple promote things such as sex,drugs and violence on TV. Too early, escpecially considering that only young children will be watching TV at 7.00 +.
Kids learn from experiences, and other people. Mostly thier parents and the people who they are most exposed to; family and friends. Not to boast, but I am a Gen Y kid and I am one of the brightest students. I strive to be the best and with a positive spirit can rub off on people.
School often try thier best to help the troubled youth, but some people will not cope while others will. But the ones we must repect are the people who are coping, and are willing to help others.

PokemonLeagueChamp May 6th, 2010 2:18 AM

If society is doomed, this'll only be one factor. Not to mention people have been saying "the new generation sucks" for most of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Katie_Q May 6th, 2010 2:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Yusshin (Post 5776628)

I would dub this generation to be the beginning of the end of society :| It's just going to keep getting worse from here on in.

Wow. Go the negativity. You made it kind of sound like the worlds going to end or something.

Every generation has kids that are a bit screwed in the head. Every gen. also has a bunch of good kids. That includes this gen.
If you people are so worried, just make sure you raise your kid right, because probably half of those screwed up people, have abusive families (emotionally and physically), are exposed to violent/sexual movies, grow up with drugs, or disrespectful parents etc. But, theres still a whole load of kids who are just being kids.

Danikamakaze May 6th, 2010 2:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Lucy Lu (Post 5776100)
Yeah I been noticing that. I seen eight to twelve year olds with cellphones now. It is insane! When I was ten I didn't have that. And they got iPod Touch and all that stuff. And it seems some of this generation as gotten lazy as well. Childhood obesity is on the rise. But something is done with that. Hopefully it will get it under control.

I swear this generation has changed.

My recently-turned 12 year old nephew has a $400 cell phone on a $70 a month plan.
A 32 gig Ipod Touch, a PS3 and roughly 30 games.
And because recently I got a moderately small LCD for my bedroom (small as in 19")
He goes to his Mum (my sister) "I WANT A TV FOR MY ROOM, CAN I GET ONE? HOW MUCH WAS IT DANDAN?" and I swear if he kept at it he would be blasting off just like Team Rocket always does >_>

curiousnathan May 6th, 2010 2:27 AM

What is with the negativity everyone, it sounds like most people have already given up. It is not over yet.

- I sound like it is a game, but it's not. However, if it was then lets just say we wouldn't be winning.

Guillermo May 6th, 2010 3:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Danikamakaze (Post 5776795)
My recently-turned 12 year old nephew has a $400 cell phone on a $70 a month plan.
A 32 gig Ipod Touch, a PS3 and roughly 30 games.
And because recently I got a moderately small LCD for my bedroom (small as in 19")
He goes to his Mum (my sister) "I WANT A TV FOR MY ROOM, CAN I GET ONE? HOW MUCH WAS IT DANDAN?" and I swear if he kept at it he would be blasting off just like Team Rocket always does >_>

And that makes him any less of a person, how? Really, what the hell. Why are you basing who people are off of their possessions? Because someone owns a crapload of things, does that define who he or she is? Really?

FaithInMe May 6th, 2010 4:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Jolene (Post 5776677)
Eww, you're all turning into grumpy old people. Ewwwwwww...

^ The only post in this thread I actually like.
Most of you that are commenting on this are only kids yourselves.
What right do you have to social commentary?

As far as fat kids go, thats the parents fault more than anything. Put your damn kids on a diet and make them play some actual sport instead of wii sport. Its not hard. Physical activity never really did any permanent damage to anyone.

The rest of it makes no difference to anyone else surely, what people do, regardless of their age is more or less personal choice.
Ive said it before, and Ill say it again.
The only difference between them and you is, they dont care what you do.
You can sit around and preach morality and "good behaviour" all day, and they'll sit there and listen.
As far as anything they might have to say to you though, completely shut off.
Narrow mindedness is, in my opinion, whats killing society. Not a handful of kids in every city doing as they please.

Guillermo May 6th, 2010 5:11 AM

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Originally Posted by FaithInMe (Post 5776925)
Most of you that are commenting on this are only kids yourselves.
What right do you have to social commentary?

Oh, you did not just go there. :x

You're actually telling us what we have the right and what we don't have the right to do? What, because you're 21 you have the right to tell other people that are younger than you what to do? No, you do not. Get lost.

perfectmonster May 6th, 2010 5:24 AM

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Originally Posted by FaithInMe (Post 5776925)
Most of you that are commenting on this are only kids yourselves.
What right do you have to social commentary?

Hey, hey, hey, WHAT THE HELL MAN? We have all the right seeing as we make up the future. Just cause you're a big 21 year old boy now and you have a shiny car doesn't mean you have the right to diss us. What makes you so much better than childeren. It is so funny that your childeren are gonna choose your retirement home.

Amaruuk May 6th, 2010 5:35 AM

I kinda go two ways on this.

On one hand I hate all the drama-filled crap that's being ingrained into kids' brains (adults too, for that matter). I also disapprove of all this spoiling that's going on (but I suppose it can't be that much more common than before). Little kids that are probably too young to be responsible with expensive equipment like laptops and iPhones and whatnot getting them anyway kind of scares me. Personally I think it's this generation of parents and the media that are 'at fault' moreso than the kids themselves.

On the other hand, like The Cynic said of old people, I'm admittedly a bit intimidated by the new batch of kids. Ever since I was a teen I've noticed the steady rise of what kids are able to do (largely thanks to the internet), and I feel like I'm quickly going to become obsolete once these people become adults with all this stuff already under their belts.

RTHookers May 6th, 2010 5:53 AM

Sooner or later all of the kids will be exposed to porn, sex, and other crap.
Myself? I never blended too much with the society today. Most people that look like bullies treat me fine in school, but it's not like that I chat with them daily. (New school)
I remember how much I was enjoying choppin' pep's heads off at the mall in Vice City to collect money to get houses. (lolgrindinglol)
And the sooner you'll be exposed to sex the better, although not too early.
All teens WILL drink alchohol and friends. (fiends IYO) Myself included, I don't drink too much, but I'll mix it with cola or fanta or something. Mixing it with energy drinks are even less healthy.
Oh, and that quote? Girly quote. Only girls can talk about crap like that. (Justin Bieber included.)

tl;dr? READ THIS YA LAZY BUTT.

And some teens have sex at those ages, 15-16 is the average, while 13-14 girls are *****s for the young. (Free sex, young girls. *M.Bison "Yes!" here*)

Amaruuk May 6th, 2010 8:27 AM

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Originally Posted by RTHookers (Post 5777011)
All teens WILL drink alchohol and friends.

Grammatical issues aside, this statement is (fortunately) false. For one thing, I never touched alcohol when I was a teen nor do I now even though I can legally (and I don't intend to, either; the stuff's pointless IMO). Many of my friends are non-drinkers, too. In any case, one does not need examples to know that a catch-all statement like that is clearly a fallacy :/ You can't go assuming something is true of everyone just 'cause a lot of people do it.

Aureol May 6th, 2010 8:33 AM

Actually, I take back what I said. Some of the posts here have caused me to worry greatly for the future (not pointing any fingers >_>). And just because we're still around doesn't mean we live in an ideal situation. When I have kids, they are going to be very different from what I predict a fair portion of the world to be.

Gary, the Magic Fairy May 6th, 2010 8:41 AM

I personally think people should shut up about what's wrong with kids and find a hobby, but that's just me.

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...are exposed to too much adult related stuff & txting.
Texting hurts no one, get off your high horse.
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Oh? And did I mention that the fact that 30/100 kids in the U.S. are obese?
Well, like 90/100 kids in Third World African countries are dying of AIDS and starving, so I guess we're not doing too bad :D
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And kids are getting exposed to weapons and violence, sex, ect. on TV?
>Implying violence, sex and etc. haven't always been around.
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And addictions to stuff?
>Implying addictions are a new thing also.

Everyone thinks something is wrong with the next generation. At least global warming will keep that from happening to us. :D


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