Immaturity levels rising
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2006/0...20060623110030
It's funny because a friend and I were just having a conversation about this subject just the other day.
It's funny because a friend and I were just having a conversation about this subject just the other day.
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"I'll keep my money, guns and freedom. You can keep the "Change."
"I'll keep my money, guns and freedom. You can keep the "Change."
Originally Posted by Nightshade
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2006/0...20060623110030
It's funny because a friend and I were just having a conversation about this subject just the other day.
It's funny because a friend and I were just having a conversation about this subject just the other day.
It's very true. You see it everywhere: the media, at the workplace, in college...
Although to older generations it looks bad, in today's society that is dynamically changing it's normal.
Although to older generations it looks bad, in today's society that is dynamically changing it's normal.
Originally Posted by Grifter
i watched cartoons and played video games today
I don't see how it's a shock. Look at these tech companies producing products that still intrigue us Nintendo-generation people. I own a PS2 and I'm 23. Do I play it regularly? No...but I do get into it when I play. I go out drinking on weekends and party like it's 1999, but because I've only started drinking legally only 2 years ago. It's still a habit that will eventually wear out.


