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Old 01-10-2013   #31
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lol, that's cute. You are calling digital photos of trained fighters names from your computer chair.
Their physcial ablity has nothing to do with anything. I have not said they are weak physically but mentally yes. People can't even talk these days without someone getting offended we live in a PC world with thin skin people who have been babied.

People act as if they are owed something in this life your not, you want go earn it if you can't earn it on your own too damn bad
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There physcial ablity has nothing to do with anything. I have not said they are weak physically but mentally yes. People can't even talk these days without someone getting offended we live in a PC world with thin skin people who have been babied.

People act as if they are owed something in this life your not you want go earn it if you can't earn it on your own too damn bad
Have you ever gotten in a ring with another man and fought him? If you think there's no mental fortitude involved, you're daft.

And again, who are you talking about? Are you actually suggesting that until this generation you could say whatever you wanted to someone and they'd never take offense?

Why were Aaron Burr and Alex Hamilton dueling at each other in the 1800's? What's up with the Hatfield's and the McCoys?

"People act like", means nothing. "People acted like" all sorts of things over the existence of humanity, that is not generational.
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Just because I used second person, doesn't mean I took it personally. People are just ridiculous when they talk about generations in general. I get sick of hearing all this "worst generation ever" nonsense when the evidence used to back up that claim is almost always something about the way we were raised.

Newsflash, no one decides how they are going to be raised, that's their parents job. If my generation is really such a disaster, it just means that my parent's generation were disastrous parents.
There's no doubt. And for the record, my comments were about the parents' methods, not the kids, just as you say. Nor do I think whatever generation is the worst ever.

And some of the comments in the OP were stupid, like people really thinking that all of their 4000 Facebook friends are real friends. Nobody really believes that. That really does sound like an old, out-of-touch geezer.

I do think there's been way too much emphasis on self esteem and making everyone feel good the last x years. It's probably well-meaning but I think it goes too far.
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There's no doubt. And for the record, my comments were about the parents' methods, not the kids, just as you say. Nor do I think whatever generation is the worst ever.
Then you're already off course. The article is about how (allegedly) people 18 and under and increasingly describe themselves as gifted. If the problem is with their parents, then who taught their parents? Are you suggesting that their grand parents also raised awful children? That must also mean their great grand parents weren't so hot as parents either, right?

At what point did it flip from really awesome parents to bad ones? Do you classify yourself as a bad generation of parents? A generation that was just incrementally worse that the parents that came before you? I'm just trying to figure this all out.
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I do think there's been way too much emphasis on self esteem and making everyone feel good the last x years. It's probably well-meaning but I think it goes too far.
this is exactly how i feel.. good intentions gone way too far.

when i was reading the op the first thing that came to mind was not keeping score in children's sports because they don't want to hurt anyone's feelings.
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Then it's the old people's fault.

I'm always amazed when these inter-generational bashing things come out that commentator's always ignore their own generation's role. "Kids today" are the product of their parent's choices. If my generation is really the worst in American history. It really means your generation are the worst parents in American history.

I didn't decide that it wasn't okay to be outside without supervision. You chose to be afraid of every shadow. I didn't decide that every injury warranted a trip to the emergency room, you decided that I was "sensitive." To blame a person for their parents is stupid. That holds true whether it's one kid or a generation of kids. Maybe if you had taken the time to understand the technology you were creating and exposing your kids to, you wouldn't be stuck now trying to explain in retrospect what went wrong.

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Its not all on the parents. Its society. More specifically its a society that creates a scenario where parents aren't exactly free to raise their kids how they see fit.

Parents cant discipline their kids w/o the fear of the "authorities" sticking their noses where they dont belong. Kids know that they can report their parents for abuse. So parents are in tough place in regards to discipline. Kids dont learn to respect authority.

The entitlement attitude is a huge problem. Its not the parents, its society overall. Once again, parents are at a real disadvantage here.

As far as the mess from the previous generation, blame the govt, not the parents.

Parents have plenty to be blamed for, but not most of which you mentioned.
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Right WPB, I should have said society. Parents don't have much control over the policies of their schools and other influences.

And Count, I don't guess I follow. Are we going to broaden this out into a debate over free will now? As I said above, I should have said "society" because a lot of influences are outside parents' hands.

BTW, I've been around lots of good parents whose kids are very polite and respectful because they've been raised pretty much the way older generations did it. So I'm hardly saying every kid now is some brat. But I've also seen kids who pretty much fit the description of this article (though I do think this article is a little over the top) and IMO at least some of it comes from the attitude towards raising kids of the last decade or so.
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Right WPB, I should have said society. Parents don't have much control over the policies of their schools and other influences.

And Count, I don't guess I follow. Are we going to broaden this out into a debate over free will now? As I said above, I should have said "society" because a lot of influences are outside parents' hands.

BTW, I've been around lots of good parents whose kids are very polite and respectful because they've been raised pretty much the way older generations did it. So I'm hardly saying every kid now is some brat. But I've also seen kids who pretty much fit the description of this article (though I do think this article is a little over the top) and IMO at least some of it comes from the attitude towards raising kids of the last decade or so.
And yet despite people like you with this train of thinking, the plural of anecdote still isn't data.
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There are a few issues at stake here.

First I would say the superiority complex presented by older generations and a cynicism of younger generations. Many of you simply want to judge others.

I would challenge many of you to take a look at your confirmation bias and your preconceptions.

As for the subject at hand what many of you are describing is known as the Dunning–Kruger effect. It's not necessarily generational though.
lol this is funny coming from you

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My peers favorite songs include-

"Young and Gettin' it" - Meek Mill ft. Kirko Bangz
"No Worries" - Lil Wayne
"Birthday Song" - 2 Chainz
"Bandz a make 'er dance" - Juicy J
"Pop That" - French Montana

Don't think I pulled out random poor examples of popular songs, all are or have recently been high ranking songs on Billboard.

We have a generation of people that glorifies money, laziness and not "hatin'" on them.

"I just want the money you can keep the (derogatory term)'s cause i'm young and im gettin it." - This is not exactly what you want your son or daughter listening to and saying that's me.

"I got money all in my pocket and my audemars on shine, why you hatin' on me i'm just living my life, i'm just young and im gettin it"... - That's wonderful.


I do think this has to do with what kids glorify. Kids take their daddies watches and spend every penny they can get on beats headphones and clothes, they believe that appearance is everything. I have a friend who PAID for instagram followers & twitter followers. He has 10k+ on both. People crave fame to such a degree that they will do anything for it.

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Watching an older generation talk about the younger generation is always amusing. Didn't people say the same thing about the youths in the 60's?

I wonder if unequivocally claiming your generation is better than the one following it also qualifies are narcissism?

I have yet to ever hear an older generation say, "Man, these young whipper snappers are better than we ever were." It's always, "You call that dancing?! Back in my day, we had some REAL dancers!"
true, what is the worst generation?

the one right after you.
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My peers favorite songs include-

"Young and Gettin' it" - Meek Mill ft. Kirko Bangz
"No Worries" - Lil Wayne
"Birthday Song" - 2 Chainz
"Bandz a make 'er dance" - Juicy J
"Pop That" - French Montana

Don't think I pulled out random poor examples of popular songs, all are or have recently been high ranking songs on Billboard.

We have a generation of people that glorifies money, laziness and not "hatin'" on them.

"I just want the money you can keep the (derogatory term)'s cause i'm young and im gettin it." - This is not exactly what you want your son or daughter listening to and saying that's me.

"I got money all in my pocket and my audemars on shine, i'm just living my life, i'm just young and im gettin it"... - That's wonderful.
Constructive criticism or not being in agreement is "hatin" = excuse to dismiss it even if its true. It just a very childish way of looking at things.
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Oh really? Are you suggesting that previous generations of athletes have not said and done stupid things? That's rich.

You take one quote and that quote defines an entire generation. Where's my Staple's Easy Button when I need it?

Yup, bunch of sissies out there.



Are you blaming 18 year old college freshmen for a collapsing, indebted economy?

That's a completely reasonable conclusion.


This thread is high hilarity. Especially since the accusers aren't even pragmatic about their conclusions.
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lol this is funny coming from you
I'm not sure why, I've challenged myself to do just the same.
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Constructive criticism or not being in agreement is "hatin" = excuse to dismiss it even if its true. It just a very childish way of looking at things.
Exactly right.
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