Author Topic: Society today (Part 6 on Pg 8)  (Read 23624 times)

I'm not saying I didn't play video games, Night Fox, I'm saying that I didn't rely on them or technology in general to entertain me.

I'm cool with technology, but the only problem I have with people is the whole gf/bf thing, like when 13 year olds on Facebook make claims that their lives are over because a girl they hung out with says that it's over. Thats all I heard on Facebook, your life isn't over because you broke up. Most of they time they never went on a proper date.

I'm cool with technology, but the only problem I have with people is the whole gf/bf thing, like when 13 year olds on Facebook make claims that their lives are over because a girl they hung out with says that it's over. Thats all I heard on Facebook, your life isn't over because you broke up. Most of they time they never went on a proper date.
I will write about that in part 5, children!

if anyone is able to communicate with me (not in person) that they hate technology, they're officially a huge tool
I'm not saying I didn't play video games, Night Fox, I'm saying that I didn't rely on them or technology in general to entertain me.
I didn't say anything about you relying on games
I said you did the same thing everyone else did, and now kids are doing the same thing every other kid does

if anyone is able to communicate with me (not in person) that they hate technology, they're officially a huge toolI didn't say anything about you relying on games
I said you did the same thing everyone else did, and now kids are doing the same thing every other kid does
I disagree with the above, but I'm not saying you're wrong. You're entitled to your own opinions, but not your own facts. I did not have a $500 phone when I was a kid. I did not pretend to love people when I was a kid. I did not make duckfaces and put pictures on social networks when I was a kid. I didn't curse people out when I played games with them when I was a kid.

I did NOT say that you did what people do now, I said that you, as a child, did what other children did at that time
and that kids NOW do what every other kid NOW does

I did NOT say that you did what people do now, I said that you, as a child, did what other children did at that time
and that kids NOW do what every other kid NOW does
My bad, I misinterpreted your statement.

I'm really fine with today's society as it is.

My sister doesn't really have a clue. I am totally my dad's son, I have the same judgement as him and I have the same reactions as him. To the story.

My mom leaves to go to the store, she leaves me in charge of the house. My sister then proceeds to A.) Blast music so loud the neighbors can hear it B.) Act like a huge jerk and give my little sister the shaft or C.) All the other things I can't pull off the top of my head. Anyways, I ask her to stop what she is doing and she takes that as her initiative to start going into offense mode. She totally ignores what I say and proceeds to keep doing what she was doing, usually stepping it up too. Nothing pisses me off more than this. I the intervene and stop whatever she's doing and she gets extremely pisssy  and yells at me calling me "Dad" as if to be an insult. If she thinks that I take the same course of action as my dad, why wouldn't the same rules apply? Anyways, she then makes a little hissy fit and tries to hit or scratch me with her nails that she seldom cuts. That's when I make her pay. I call what happened as it was and I hit her. I make sure it hurts. I try to keep a loving authority level and she defies it. She then calls me a terrible brother and begins to cry a swimming pool, I then ignore her because there isn't anything I can do past that point that's worth it. I know what I'm doing is less fierce then it it were my dad in the same situation, because I've seen it. I don't know why this happens. My dad treats us all the same, he has no "favorite child" and he's not cold as stone. He's a very nice person if you're nice back and I would not call what he does abuse. I believe that what he does is totally justified.

I just don't understand why my sister acts this way, and it eats me up.
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Act like a huge prick and give my little sister the shaft
I don't know how to properly respond to this

I don't know how to properly respond to this
>"Hey Emily, Lets go play Kinect! I'll go first!"
>Hour Passes
>"Ali, can I have a turn now?"
>"No Emily, I just go on!"

I don't think you understand

I don't think you understand
I just looked up Prick on urban dictionary, It said that it was used to define someone who is a forgettard.

Then I looked under it and saw snake.

Sorry everybody.

still not what I was getting at, but you're getting warmer

Okay, here we go again, Part 5. I'm going to give myself a heart attack writing this for you guys.

Part 5: Relationships.

Kids today have no perception of what a relationship is. But kids aren't the only ones guilty of this. Adults are really losing sight of the truth, and it makes me want to die.

Relationships aren't something that children should have. My bitchy neighbors have "boyfriends". Their relationships are faker than a plastic hooker on the streets of Rio. They don't really understand that relationships happen because you love someone. If you truly loved someone, you would enter a relationship with them, regardless of what other people think. My neighbors are "dating" the "popular" guys. They do it just to fit in. They don't realize that love means being half of a whole. When they have to "break up", they will realize that hearts don't break even, and their silly dreams of these guys probably won't last forever. These guys are also the richardheads who wear their hats backwards, and they're apparently so "hood" even though they're each whiter than an albino in a snowstorm, and they live in one of the wealthiest towns in the country, where houses that would cost $100,000 elsewhere cost $1,000,000. Another thing I hate is the idolization of the hood, maybe that could be a future part. But back to this.

Adults are also guilty of this. They think that relationships are like tissues. You use them, throw them away without thinking about it, and then get another. The truth of the matter is that relationships are meant to be something special. You are supposed to love someone, not forget them and dump them. So many adults are guilty of this that it's sad. I feel like Weddings today are also overblown and too extravagant. Maybe because it's highly unusual for a relationship to last more than a few weeks. But another topic that bothers me is the treatment of women.

I'm one fore the equality of the lovees. I think that men and women are equal in ability and capacity in every way. But some guys today just treat women like stuff. They think that women are like flowers. They're pretty, and they grow all over the place, but you don't need to keep the ones you love for a long time, only a few days. Another thing that bothers me is that women enable people to treat them like this, by the way they act, and sometimes even the way they dress. If I was dressed as a cop and you saw me in the street, you might say "officer, there's a robbery going on down the street". You have confused me for a policeman. I'm a man in a cop's uniform. What if women dress like whores? You see how this can be awfully confusing for certain guys? They're a woman in a whore's uniform. I'm not saying that guys aren't at fault for treating women like stuff, but I am saying that some women do bring this upon themselves in a cruel twist of fate.

Enough for now, children.