it was the rise of that purple freak, and the teletubbies
2007-11-28 06:51:55
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answer #1
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answered by Wish 4
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Nothing is wrong with the youth IMO, the old generation never understands the new generation. I am 16, and i beleive that when (or if) i'm 60, i'll be equally shocked at the youth of that time.
Unless you're talking about all the gangs and stuff that roam the streets of today's cities... I don't know what to say about that, maybe they'll realise that they're never going to grow up to be anything and try to get a job or something.
2007-11-28 06:59:42
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answer #2
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answered by X3r 1
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Well as a member of the youth Its my sole duty to blame everyone else. Then I dont have to take responsibility and get off the hook every time haha
But god I'm ****** up in the head, I think there was some brain washing along the way that could have helped out.
2007-11-28 07:12:32
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answer #3
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answered by first_1exit 4
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It's the parents fault. My parents never saw a problem with sitting me in front of the TV to watch those pathetic shows. I use to have to beg to go outside and play and as soon as I hit 12 I was always out with friends. It wasn't the drugs or the drinking. It's not the sex or the violence. I grew up alright and my kids are on to a great start.
2007-11-28 07:00:52
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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there are to many bad temptations that just weren't around a few decades ago
drugs, drink, TV, video games, etc
and people have alot less respect and values mind I'm only 15!!! so i guess i can't talk but i have been brought up in a pretty old fashioned kinda way so i notice that lots of people don't have the same values
2007-11-28 06:54:42
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answer #5
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answered by ♥jazzy♥ 3
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Yes...
The children frighten me, also...I know what you mean...it's kinda' creepy how those little ginger children sit there tapping away at their joysticks for hours at a time, when they could be outside in the fresh air and sunshine, riding around on their motorcross bikes and skateboards, and burning down all of Southern California...
Get 'em outa' the house before they "bore" everyone to death...
Sheesh!
2007-11-28 06:57:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It's cliche for every generation, once they become adults, to look at the youth and say "what's with these kids today?"
They're just kids, and I was quirky too when I was a kid, but who are you referring to when you say "our youth"? Is there a collective youth that belongs to everybody?
2007-11-28 06:55:27
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answer #7
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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I dunno - I'm 19 and I'm pretty educated. I'm in college right now studying International Business and Economics in Boston. I have an internship coming up next summer in Los Angeles and the summer after that I'll be studying abroad in Paris.
Please don't stereotype us young people.
2007-11-28 06:56:57
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answer #8
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answered by LadySingsTheBlues 4
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What youth are you looking at? see plenty of bright, creative young people. They're just different from our generation from being exposed to different stimuli...but I have great hopes and expectations of them!
2007-11-28 06:53:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it's the youth...I think adults in charge have forgotten that it's ok to say NO and "sorry you didn't win, no trophy today, kid" and "clean up your room" and "turn me in to the cops if you want, you still can't wear your "plumber crack" jeans and show your belly button for school...and on and on and on! (I love Gnarles Barkley)
2007-11-28 07:00:34
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answer #10
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answered by Grandma 5
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Kids have way to much control, video games, internet access, bad media influences and not enough good ol fashioned butt spankings.
2007-11-28 06:52:57
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answered by Rachel 1
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