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AboveUp

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hecticpicnic said:
a ride of Death :)
i wouldn't like to be on a ride you could die on
by the way aparently socarties(can't spell it that roman philosopher)
wrote in one of his works that he thinks "the youth are to violent" kids these days ;]
Socrates said many things, both good and bad. I still like how Oscar Wilde said that "Parents these days simply don't listen to their children like they used to."

You know, a problem a lot of people blame on the current generation of parents that keep ignoring their children and putting them in front of the TV to shut them up.
 

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Celtic_Kerr said:
I actually asked my gradnfather about this. He said alot of baby boomers and such "Demand" respect because of the war, and the holocaust and all the shit that the world went through. He doens't have that mentality, but he's known alot of elderly men that decide "Because the haulocaust happened when I was alive, I demand respect"

Respect is earned, not granted, but the elderly seem to not know that.

I've run into alot of families like you desribed, but you can't shut yourself in, you just have to say fuck it. Remember: It takes all kinds to fill the world
i think its they may have been though alot and seen some crazy things and they may not get the repect they desive(getting stuck in a home at the age of 70) and are depressed.
so anything(seeing maybe kids saying demorcasy sucks after them working so hard to preseve it
(by the way democrasy does suck but iit the only thing that works so far))could set them of.

p.s. i hope that was comprehendable
 

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AboveUp said:
hecticpicnic said:
a ride of Death :)
i wouldn't like to be on a ride you could die on
by the way aparently socarties(can't spell it that roman philosopher)
wrote in one of his works that he thinks "the youth are to violent" kids these days ;]
Socrates said many things, both good and bad. I still like how Oscar Wilde said that "Parents these days simply don't listen to their children like they used to."

You know, a problem a lot of people blame on the current generation of parents that keep ignoring their children and putting them in front of the TV to shut them up.
its better them hanging out with the kids the first post mentioned
 

3aqua

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the thing is that society has alway been like that (not a bad trade organised crime is practically gone just in return we have a truck full of chavs)
 

hecticpicnic

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Megacherv said:
*looks at profile* Well, welcome to England, it's full of self-righteous pricks who still believe that we deserve better than we have for winning 2 world wars and the world cup once...and other general twats.

Me and my friend (both 17) were walking along my road (that's the road I live on, not a road I own, although that would be cool) and we came up to the corner shop on there. 3 girls who were definitely younger than us (I think one of them is just going into Year 10 in September, making her 14) asked us if we'd buy alcohol for them. We both said no and just kept walking. They inquired as to why, we replied that we weren't old enough, and they then proceeded to call us ugly fuckers. Good ol' Marsh, the kindest district in Huddersfield.

I'd also make a comment relating to the town/city you live in, but I have no idea where Chippenham is or what it looks like.
man you got to level with them ,most people who would ask you would probably scared out of there wits ,sure im 15 and i have drank ,although i don't think its that great its an experence of adolencence.if you don't wan't to help them fine but be nice :)
also im suprised they called you "ugly fuckers" if they said that to the wrong person.it wouldn't matter the they were girls, they could get a hard punch to the face
 

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Jezzascmezza said:
Eh, some people are dicks.
The world ain't all that bad, though...
what movie is that i know that song was in Monty pythons' spamalot. incredibly good play by the way
 

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The world can really be an ugly place sometimes :\
I think your crying can be explained by being in a whirlpool of negativity, being spit out of it didn't exactly leave you in a great place mentally.

Ya mention you want to do psychology later on to gain insights in these kinda things, i reccomend it and it's a good reason as any to study the subject. In most of what you say though, I blame the parents for setting the bad example, the kids were imitating their horrendous example.
 

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I'd shrug off the kids. But as for the old man, I'd tell him to get fucked. He's the one being rude to me, fuck "respect for elders". Honor and Respect should never be automatic, they should earned.

Seriously though, I think you're being overtly sensitive.
 

Life_Is_A_Mess

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People, these days... put on your headphones on and don't look.

Oh, and have one of these.

*Hands you a "FREE HUG" coupon*
 

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Fallen-Angel Risen-Demon said:
So I just came back from a quick trip to get some school clothes and am reminded while I hate the outside. People. On the way back from getting the clothes I witnessed two things and was a part of one that reminded me. One, I was waiting for my parents outside a shop when a lady came out with four children. One of them (Who was obviously mentally disabled) came out saying loudly 'It's snowing!' (It was raining slightly) his brother (who was about 8) then shouted at him 'No it isn't you dumb prik!' and the mother then said 'I'll give you snowing! If you don't shut the fuck up I'll give you a smack round the head!'. Needless to say I was shocked. Then further on I came across two children and their mother. The older child(10) was teaching the younger child (6) how to give the finger, the young child started giving the finger to passerbys and the mother was laughing and encouraging her. Finally I came to the parking lot when I turned round a corner. A old man lifted his stick up and nearly hi me in the face. He then proceededto give me a earbashing about 'Kids these days not respecting their elders.' If you know me in real life you know I respect my elders greatly but by this point I was annoyed and had had enough. I gave him the earbashing of his life basically telling him 'So your saying that your better then me because your older?!'. I don't feel proud of myself, if anything I just made him more bigoted. This is why I never go out anymore, the outside is filled with people.
Before you say anything I want you to note. I'm crying, I don't know why.
Why am I crying? Why is this making me upset? I feel so annoyed, angry and sad at the same time.
Discussion value? How does situations like this make you feel?
The fact you care so much about other people and how they treat eachother tells me that you obviously are nothign at all like the people you decribed. As long as you go on being a caring person like you are now there will always be at least one good person for people to try and emulate. While some may call you niave and over emotional i think the fact you care so deeply is admirable. I wish more people were "niave" and "too emotional". The world would be a bette place. Take heart in the fact people admire that as a trait and want to be more like that.
 

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Monkfish Acc. said:
So hey, how's the sociopathy treating you, nutjob.

Seriously. A kid?
You beat up a nine, ten year old kid, and you think you are justified?
With a fucking bike, no less. Jesus christ. What the fuck is wrong with you.
How old are you, anyway. I am hoping no older than fourteen, because seriously. That shit is not fucking okay.
It's wrong to do that to a full grown adult. Let alone a child.
Ldude893 said:
Dude, you beat up a 9 year old kid. Even if he did swore at you, that was completely uncalled for.
In my city, what you did can be classified as ASSAULT.
Fallen-Angel Risen-Demon said:
That is completely unjustified, you shouldn't beat up anyone full stop let alone a stupid kid.
Pegghead said:
That's completely unjustified and violent, if I went through life assaulting everyone that insulted or injured me I'd be in jail for life by this point. He was only ten years old for goodness sake, I don't like to play the moral high-ground card but I hope you realize that that's what we call being an asshat.
At the time, I was ten years old myself.
I agree that it's unjustified, but I've always tried to reason with people before.
You know what that got me?
Bricks to the head. At the age of 7, by 16 year olds.
When I was 5, the children at my school broke my feet and beat me while I was down.
Where's the justice in that?
 

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Welcome to the unofficial, long, grinding end of the world, or at least humanity. Who knows how long it's been going on for, could've been last decade, could've been within the last century, hell, it may have been happening since prehistoric man, but humanity has been going morally downhill for quite some time now. What was considered unbelievably hateful is unbelievably commonplace and acceptable, and what was known as "good" has become known as "so last century" or whatever passes for english for "outdated" these days. All we few good people left can do is look after ourselves and try to think of some way to try and turn things around.
 

Palademon

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Yh, I hate clothes shopping too >_> (JK)
I understand. I probably would've cried in that situation.
 

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Subzerowings said:
At the time, I was ten years old myself.
I agree that it's unjustified, but I've always tried to reason with people before.
You know what that got me?
Bricks to the head. At the age of 7, by 16 year olds.
When I was 5, the children at my school broke my feet and beat me while I was down.
Where's the justice in that?
He's right, these people don't listen to reason. That said, if he was already fleeing, I wouldn't have chased him.

It's another sad fact of the world, though. If you want to function alongside the idiots, sometimes you'll have to speak their language.
 

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daltob said:
Jezzascmezza said:
Eh, some people are dicks.
The world ain't all that bad, though...
what movie is that i know that song was in Monty pythons' spamalot. incredibly good play by the way
The movie's called Life of Brian.
And it's freaking hilarious.
 

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Megacherv said:
Phoenix09215 said:
Well in my town a woman recently urinated on a war memorial :/ And when she got away with it, her husband did a nazi salute to a bunch of war veterans. People suck don't they?
Oh, that woman who urinated and had sex on it? I read about that.
Yep thats the one! I don't actually know of the family and I only found out by reading the paper but it makes me feel disgusted that it happened where I live. Its makes you feel so ashamed, even though you had nothing to do with it.
 

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Subzerowings said:
At the time, I was ten years old myself.
I agree that it's unjustified, but I've always tried to reason with people before.
You know what that got me?
Bricks to the head. At the age of 7, by 16 year olds.
When I was 5, the children at my school broke my feet and beat me while I was down.
Where's the justice in that?
That makes a significant difference.
Still wrong. But a lot less so.

Fighting back is okay. What I assumed was you flipped the fuck out on some significantly younger kids for daring to call you names.
I apologise for making that assumption.