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are kids today (tweeners & teens) way worse than your generation? i'm sorry but these fuggin children today are monsters. back in the day, if you even tried to pull some of disrespectful shit that these kids pull would get you an ass whipping with the switch off the tree. parents seem scared to discipline their kids cuz they don't want to go to jail when the kid calls | |
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they're horrible.
And I'll be 23 this year. So clearly, I'm not too far off from a youngin' myself I've already had tons of "drama" with my teenaged nieces and nephews. It is the parenting my parents were STRICT. and we as the kids didn't want to be "that" parent. BUT THAT PARENT IS THE BEST PARENT. I see a lot of my siblings trying to compromise with their children - and I just can't get with that edit: which is why they don't let "aunty sam" babysit anymore, they don't like having to listen to another superior that isn't their parents (they just can't pull that shit with me! ) [Edited 3/1/09 11:50am] [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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I just hate the text speak that a lot of teens use these days and deliberately misspelling words. If it's at a minimum or text use only, it doesn't irritate me as much. I don't like seeing a mass amount of text speak as a full paragraph or more online.
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Yes, they are horrible but we made them that way. | |
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Yep, not enough discipline. | |
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mdiver said: Yep, not enough discipline. That and the fact that we spoil our children. We give them everything they want. We are creating a society of people who think everything should be handed to them.
Let me preface this with: in my opinion. | |
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Vendetta1 said: mdiver said: Yep, not enough discipline. That and the fact that we spoil our children. We give them everything they want. We are creating a society of people who think everything should be handed to them.
Let me preface this with: in my opinion. I agree, i had to work for my shit...sure as hell my kid will too | |
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mdiver said: Vendetta1 said: That and the fact that we spoil our children. We give them everything they want. We are creating a society of people who think everything should be handed to them.
Let me preface this with: in my opinion. I agree, i had to work for my shit...sure as hell my kid will too That poor kid don't stand a chance. Hopefully I will not be as strict and against spoiling as my mom was, we shall see. | |
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shanti0608 said: mdiver said: I agree, i had to work for my shit...sure as hell my kid will too That poor kid don't stand a chance. Hopefully I will not be as strict and against spoiling as my mom was, we shall see. Balance babe. | |
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yes they are. because we were perfect.
i would say they are more distracted by media and more heavily medicated - we failed our kids in that respect. | |
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They are a bunch of useless, ignorant, aggressive, unpolite, spoiled scallywags!
Especially the 16-year-olds [Edited 3/1/09 13:50pm] | |
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No man ... check out the pics on this thread : http://prince.org/msg/100/299091
This generation is Darwin at work ! | |
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BlueZebra said: No man ... check out the pics on this thread : http://prince.org/msg/100/299091
This generation is Darwin at work ! very true! | |
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Vendetta1 said: mdiver said: Yep, not enough discipline. That and the fact that we spoil our children. We give them everything they want. We are creating a society of people who think everything should be handed to them.
Let me preface this with: in my opinion. isn't that more of an epilogue?? | |
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JerseyKRS said: Vendetta1 said: That and the fact that we spoil our children. We give them everything they want. We are creating a society of people who think everything should be handed to them.
Let me preface this with: in my opinion. isn't that more of an epilogue?? kinda like saying et cetera at the beginning | |
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JerseyKRS said: Vendetta1 said: That and the fact that we spoil our children. We give them everything they want. We are creating a society of people who think everything should be handed to them.
Let me preface this with: in my opinion. isn't that more of an epilogue?? | |
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Vendetta1 said: JerseyKRS said: isn't that more of an epilogue?? You said "preface" at the end.....preface is before, epilogue is at the end | |
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mdiver said: Vendetta1 said: What do you mean?
You said "preface" at the end.....preface is before, epilogue is at the end I'm an idiot. | |
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Vendetta1 said: mdiver said: You said "preface" at the end.....preface is before, epilogue is at the end I'm an idiot. | |
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Dave1992 said: They are a bunch of useless, ignorant, aggressive, unpolite, spoiled scallywags!
Especially the 16-year-olds Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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We're not allowed to discipline our kids anymore. Not like in the old days anyway. | |
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I really can see overall how that is the general perception
but I know some incredible young adults and teens some REALLY incredible ones so I can not really agree 100% that they all are spoiled and suck some are far better then we were and some may be far worse - that much I can agree with | |
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My 12 year old cousin has a great sense of humor, but his parents yell at him all the time, even when he tries to make the best of a stressful situation. His 9 year old sister is so rude and tactless and I tell her that if I had said that at her age, I would have been grounded or yelled at and that she gets away with too much. It's like they don't teach them manners, but yell at them for being disruptive | |
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Mach said: I really can see overall how that is the general perception
but I know some incredible young adults and teens some REALLY incredible ones so I can not really agree 100% that they all are spoiled and suck some are far better then we were and some may be far worse - that much I can agree with I like that answer. I think the "average" teenager will always be some kind of shortsighted rebel, but when I look at some adults and actually talk to them, I sometimes feel like they are behaving and acting like teenagers would normally do, which makes me feel way older than them. There will always be stupid, spoiled etc. people and no generation is "worse" than another one, the negative characteristics just change from generation to generation, depending on what is happening around the kids. | |
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My closest observations are the teens at the runaway shleter where I work. There are some fantastic kids in some incredibly difficult situations that they had no part in creating. I am amazed at how resiliant some kids are. One thing we have noticed is the lack of motivation and focus. Many have no goals ~ even immediate ones, and no role models. They often don't know their heritage (many don't even know who their biological father is), and they just sort of wander. It's rare to hear a kid state emphatically that they want to go to college, or be a sports star, or what profession they want for their future. They don't even have favourite musicians. We are seeing a general lack of respect at a much younger age (we take from age 9 through 17). It's been the best job I've ever had though and it is because of the kids that I stay. Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. --Kahlil Gibran | |
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Also, kids don't learn respect from their parents..not just discipline, but when their parents don't care what they are saying, feeling, etc. and just say "I'm gonna beat your ass" then what kind of understanding is that? You see a lot of kids with parents who don't respect each other, either, and the message is negative. | |
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i think some are more intelligent and others are extremely stupid.
it one extreme or the other. and i think it has much to do with how with our parents and what their parents taught them. some of our parents are spoiled brats and some are thinkers, and some are just brain fried druggies. Its a mix bag that has left their child rearing at one extreme or the other. but i think its ushering an elimination of one group of those people. the extreme idiocy/foolishness wont be able to survive the near future. And children dont respect their parents when they see that their parents dont practice what they preach or are disrespectful themselves, hypocrites. thats where i see most disrespect developing from. [Edited 3/1/09 17:28pm] To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws. | |
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Nah, there are good and bad kids and teenagers today just as there have always been. Maybe the worst of them get more out of line than in the past, but there are lots of intelligent, respectful, polite young people out there. I think every generation likes the idea of the 'golden age' in regards to this topic and others. | |
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