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Nothing new under the sun. Younger kids did worse shit in the 60's, google the deaths of Sylvia Likens or Florence Little.
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You've also described half the farms.Diogenes had a very luxurious life, he just hung out in a tub and jerked off all day
Millennials didn't ruin the 2010's, wall street did. Although this is a pretty dumb argument anyway, if you're in your mid 20s the cultural difference between you and most millennials is pretty much zero.As an older zoomer I pretty much mellowed out when I got to my mid 20s. I work, rent an apartment, and I recently went back to school. I don't know why older generations go hard on the kids, especially Millennials who pretty much ruined the 2010s for everyone. There kids, there supposed to be weird.
I do love Diogenes. Two fave stories, one of which at least is prov fake, but both still classics:Diogenes had a very luxurious life, he just hung out in a tub and jerked off all day
The original crustieI do love Diogenes. Two fave stories, one of which at least is prov fake, but both still classics:
One day, Diogenes was spotted in town walking around in broad daylight with a lit lantern. Eventually, the authorities approached him, to make sure he wasn't plotting something or a harm to anyone important. he said, "I am looking for an honest man!"
Diogenes was basking in the sun one day when Alexander the Great happened upon him. Alexander asked Diogenes, "if I could give you any one thing in the world, what would you choose?". Diogenes looked at the mighty emperor in the eyes and replied, "for you to move out of the sun, you are creating a shade".
Never mind he lived in a barrel, didn't wear clothes, shat in a bucket, pretended to be a chicken, he was the best troll to ever exist. Bella wishes she could be Diogenes. She smells like him.
Diogenes was a living saint so not neither lol.Diogenes was neither but to me he is a saint. However, yes, the irony in Socrates statement is it is true of every generation, and every generation says it of the next.
This may be the most dispiriting thing about this whole fiasco, to me. At least those of us raised on the computers of the 90s and 2000s actually got some IT skills out of it.Tech has gotten massively dumbed down to appeal to the average consumer, to the extent that little kids can easily access it.
I can't believe they discussed lying to the police, to their school and to the FBI on discord. Some just staggering stupidity and feeling of invunerability there. She is doing modules on her course about cybersec. Her dad works in cybersecurity and both her other paremts have some sort of gov or military affiliation. Mike said he doesn't even let his daughter use google... what the heck, bro?This may be the most dispiriting thing about this whole fiasco, to me. At least those of us raised on the computers of the 90s and 2000s actually got some IT skills out of it.
Agree but I'd say they're the first generation to grow up on the current internet i.e. web 2.0. I had a 14k modem as a fetus, feel like growing up with (alongside) the internet provided an actual perspective on the current social media culture children are now born into.They're the first generation to grow up on the internet. They have been immersed in social media and "internet culture" with all the stupidity and cruelty that entails, not to mention being exposed to the most graphic and demented pornography ever created, since they were infants. We shouldn't be surprised by their warped minds and apparent lack of intelligence.