I fear the future
#26
when they graduate from school/college they will figure it out.
**** i have snake bites, and 7/8 gauges and people dont take me seriously (i dont dress like a freak though) its usually blue jeans and butten up shirts for me. buzz cut too
your sick!
that reminds me!
school zones should be faster than the speed limit. cause teh regular 25-35 MPH is the perfect cruising speed for pedophiles......
one last thing, Twilight has ruined todays youth.......
kthnxsbye.
**** i have snake bites, and 7/8 gauges and people dont take me seriously (i dont dress like a freak though) its usually blue jeans and butten up shirts for me. buzz cut too
that reminds me!
school zones should be faster than the speed limit. cause teh regular 25-35 MPH is the perfect cruising speed for pedophiles......
one last thing, Twilight has ruined todays youth.......
kthnxsbye.
#27
Your optimism is touching. I doubt it. By the time these kids get to college, the TAs running their undergrad classes will publishing journals about it.
The movie-as-a-religion thing is going to be more and more prevalent since everything is OK if your OK with it in the context of your unique and wonderful cultural-social-economic sphere projected onto your unique background as an individual on a voyage of self-discovery. At some point actually having a line between sane and crazy became wrong, possibly due to the slew of fuckos who exploited said line for personal gain. We mistakenly did away with the line rather than the fuckos. Its a nice parralell to gun control actually.
My bet is that we soon have a whole new word for these people that re-organize their psychology for every gushy summer-hit movie with supernatural overtones. Something like convertemos perhaps.
The movie-as-a-religion thing is going to be more and more prevalent since everything is OK if your OK with it in the context of your unique and wonderful cultural-social-economic sphere projected onto your unique background as an individual on a voyage of self-discovery. At some point actually having a line between sane and crazy became wrong, possibly due to the slew of fuckos who exploited said line for personal gain. We mistakenly did away with the line rather than the fuckos. Its a nice parralell to gun control actually.
My bet is that we soon have a whole new word for these people that re-organize their psychology for every gushy summer-hit movie with supernatural overtones. Something like convertemos perhaps.
#28
Your optimism is touching. I doubt it. By the time these kids get to college, the TAs running their undergrad classes will publishing journals about it.
The movie-as-a-religion thing is going to be more and more prevalent since everything is OK if your OK with it in the context of your unique and wonderful cultural-social-economic sphere projected onto your unique background as an individual on a voyage of self-discovery. At some point actually having a line between sane and crazy became wrong, possibly due to the slew of fuckos who exploited said line for personal gain. We mistakenly did away with the line rather than the fuckos. Its a nice parralell to gun control actually.
My bet is that we soon have a whole new word for these people that re-organize their psychology for every gushy summer-hit movie with supernatural overtones. Something like convertemos perhaps.
The movie-as-a-religion thing is going to be more and more prevalent since everything is OK if your OK with it in the context of your unique and wonderful cultural-social-economic sphere projected onto your unique background as an individual on a voyage of self-discovery. At some point actually having a line between sane and crazy became wrong, possibly due to the slew of fuckos who exploited said line for personal gain. We mistakenly did away with the line rather than the fuckos. Its a nice parralell to gun control actually.
My bet is that we soon have a whole new word for these people that re-organize their psychology for every gushy summer-hit movie with supernatural overtones. Something like convertemos perhaps.
there is alot of big words in there..........
#31
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I see nothing new or unusual here.
When I was in school, we had long hair, wore all black, and listened to heavy metal. The previous generation had punk, before them it was hippies. Later, grunge. Heck, I wore a Metallica T-shirt under my robe when I graduated from college.
Every new generation of kids has their own version of pseudo-rebellious conformist non-conformism. They'll grow out of it.
When I was in school, we had long hair, wore all black, and listened to heavy metal. The previous generation had punk, before them it was hippies. Later, grunge. Heck, I wore a Metallica T-shirt under my robe when I graduated from college.
Every new generation of kids has their own version of pseudo-rebellious conformist non-conformism. They'll grow out of it.
#32
I see nothing new or unusual here.
When I was in school, we had long hair, wore all black, and listened to heavy metal. The previous generation had punk, before them it was hippies. Later, grunge. Heck, I wore a Metallica T-shirt under my robe when I graduated from college.
Every new generation of kids has their own version of pseudo-rebellious conformist non-conformism. They'll grow out of it.
When I was in school, we had long hair, wore all black, and listened to heavy metal. The previous generation had punk, before them it was hippies. Later, grunge. Heck, I wore a Metallica T-shirt under my robe when I graduated from college.
Every new generation of kids has their own version of pseudo-rebellious conformist non-conformism. They'll grow out of it.
#33
Want fries with that?
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I see nothing new or unusual here.
When I was in school, we had long hair, wore all black, and listened to heavy metal. The previous generation had punk, before them it was hippies. Later, grunge. Heck, I wore a Metallica T-shirt under my robe when I graduated from college.
Every new generation of kids has their own version of pseudo-rebellious conformist non-conformism. They'll grow out of it.
When I was in school, we had long hair, wore all black, and listened to heavy metal. The previous generation had punk, before them it was hippies. Later, grunge. Heck, I wore a Metallica T-shirt under my robe when I graduated from college.
Every new generation of kids has their own version of pseudo-rebellious conformist non-conformism. They'll grow out of it.
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well Im willing to bet, that back then people figured they were idiotic.
They will either grow out of it(or at least blend enough back into be just called artistic) or they be asking if you want fries with that when they turn 40.
They will either grow out of it(or at least blend enough back into be just called artistic) or they be asking if you want fries with that when they turn 40.