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Originally Posted by Josy
No I don't.
And this isn't aimed specifically at anyone btw it's just what I honestly think...
Younger people, mainly teenagers and even some adults I guess, have far too much time to think about stupid pointless things these days, they escalate completely minute problems and turn them into a massive issues when most of the time it's nothing at all and again I think that's because they have far too much time on their hands, they don't see friends that often and instead depend on texting and social media for socialising completely missing out on human contact.
When I was a teenager we barely had time to dwell on things, we DID NOT want to either, we were always out with friends, taking part in activities and so on and the mindset then was to 'get over it' when we moaned about silly issues and no it wasnt hundreds of years ago before anyone attempts to come out with the age jokes..
Anyway yeah that's just my opinion but if you do genuinely feel angry constantly then you need to put an appointment on with your GP Mock.
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I actually agree with this. I see a massive difference in how my kids are to how I was at their age. Obviously every generation sees that, but young people nowadays are under way more pressure than we were. They are constantly scrutinised and there are cameras and CCTV everywhere, so they can't get away with anything without someone seeing it or filming it and plastering it all over the internet..
I would hate to be a teenager in this day and age to be honest. Life was much easier when you could **** off out for hours and do bad stuff where nobody was watching..