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Dark Knight Bob
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Posted on: Feb. 12 2001,11:43 |
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oh now i see! yeah that must be a bit piss annoying
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askheaves
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Posted on: Feb. 12 2001,14:49 |
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I'm sure you remember being a youngin like us... it's only been a few years. Did you really respect everything of your elders? Sometime around 22 or so, most people start to slide downhill on the hipness. I can feel it starting already.The disconnect occurs, and the animosity stem from a lack of understanding. We have a hard time relating to what you guys went through, since we didn't live through it. In the same respect, you have a hard time understanding what we live through too. It's easy to dismiss the kids as young and dumb... they don't respect their elders. I've seen it. People don't think outside their generation well. It's not like I could live like my parents did. My parents were in high school in the 75,76 time. It was a wholy different world. Can't get away with free love, and being high all the time. Christ, I didn't even take any drugs until my Junior year of college. I work with 6 people with kids around my age, and that's everybody here. I don't know how in the hell we all get along, but they like me and I like them. Still, it's weird since their lives are completely different than mine, and it's tough to relate sometimes. So, I guess in a roundabout way, I'm trying to say that it's hard for us to relate to people that are older than us because the world changes so quickly that every generation is completely different. We didn't live through those important world shaping events. We can't relate. We still love you, though, Wolfguard. You bring a sense of maturity, and class that most of us don't posess. Don't ever leave us
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Wolfguard
Flyswatter of the Apocalypse
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Posted on: Feb. 12 2001,15:52 |
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first i need to add to my list of things i remember. Leaded gas, cars without catylitic converters and cars without computer controled engins.I remember being a youngun. I always had respect for my elders. Im thinking it was the way i was raised. I grew up in a time when parents were allowed to spank a young child with out fear of arrest. So i guess im saying that it was part fear of our elders and part respect. With that fear part removed the animal part of the human soul gets to be a bit more bold... Also most of the people that were my elders were mechanics, welders, iron workers, mechanical engineers and plumbers. Quite a wide range of people. That and the fact that my dad built and drove race cars put him on my "cool" list. Genarations do get disconected from each other. That is why places like this are so good. You have to read the information, see how it stacks up with your views on life, think about an answer and then post it. It helps the knee jerk reaction of "its older/younger then me it must be wrong". Granted some fucknuggets just come in with tanks full and start flaming away because they are threatened by anything that does not fit their views of life. (YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE!) I admit i get that way sometimes but i try to curb it as best as i can. There are others that come in and just dont have a clue at all on how life works. I enjoy the fact that i am this old. I like knowing where i was when the world changed for the better or worse. I like knowing that i was part of some of those changes. I can die knowing that i have changed lives for the better. I enjoy challenging the young. pissing them off so they are forced to think. Trying to teach them the basic things that somewhere along the line were missed. Things that i was tought or learned the hard way. If i can keep one person from making a mistake that i have already made then my time here is not wasted. Yes, genarations get disconected, but it does not have to be that way. There is a lot to be learned in both directions. The world can be changed, either in great leaps through tech, policy, or force of arms; or slowly, one person at a time. The wisdom of change is figuring out if its a change for good or bad.
------------------ WHOOPING ASS, although solidly criticized by politicians and overprotective mothers everywhere, is a good thing. If the cavemen had used their unique talents to foster a nurturing and non-competitive environment the planet would be run by leopards TeamWolfguard.com
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kuru
Detonate.net's 9mm wielding geek-hit-Goddess
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Posted on: Feb. 12 2001,22:48 |
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respect for elders is fine..... if those elders deserve the respect.quantity of age is not, in and of itself, a basis for that. quality of life is. i'll sooner respect a 35 year old who has lived well, and been a good person, than a 53 year old who hasn't. and that does not just mean people older than me. i respect people young and old based on whether or not they deserve respect. as far as what i can remember... mt st helens, leaded gas, where i was when the challenger exploded, BETA vcrs, gasoline that cost under 90 cents a gallon, vinyl records, life before there was AIDS, the reagan years, the 'me decade', madonna - the tutu years, 8675309, ryan white, medical waste washing up on the beach, the exxon valdez, oingo boingo, the berlin wall, the persian gulf...and a whole lot of other things. ------------------ kuru 'dancing is the vertical expression of horizontal desire.' -robert frost
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