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M2d 11-19-2005 02:55 PM

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I donno about you all but I am 21

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I expected this topic from Andy, Jakethebake, me, or some other geezer.
Weren't you around 6 when the 90's started, and wouldn't that make you, essentially, a child of the 90's?

MagicMan08 11-19-2005 02:56 PM

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After thinking my post through, Where is our country going with our younger generation? What will this world be like when I am 65 years old.

Eurotrash 11-19-2005 02:57 PM

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Thread opened in threaded. I customarily switch to flat afterwards, but, in a holdover from previous-software posting habits, open my threads in threaded.

Don't hate, dawg. Relate.

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wow, that's a crazy thread viewing routine. see, I just like to open it up in flat and read in flat. but that's me.

you got your own way though, I can respeck.

PoBoy321 11-19-2005 02:57 PM

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It won't be as different as you think.

Beer and Pizza 11-19-2005 02:58 PM

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What will this world be like when I am 65 years old.

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In tiny little pieces orbiting the sun in what the settlers on Mars call "The Earth Belt."

edtost 11-19-2005 02:58 PM

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I don't blame Bill Clinton, I blame the public reaction and the unthinking acceptance of his standards of behavior.

Charles Manson did not change society because his behavior was universally rejected.

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explain to me how the behavior of his that was accepted by the public is in any way, shape, or orm differnet from things presidents had done in the past that were completely overlooked by society?

MagicMan08 11-19-2005 03:02 PM

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I for one have witnessed first hand moving through high school the way each grade acts when they move up, and each year it got progressively worse. Yes I was growing up, but my adult teachers agreed with my arguments.

Beer and Pizza 11-19-2005 03:03 PM

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I don't blame Bill Clinton, I blame the public reaction and the unthinking acceptance of his standards of behavior.

Charles Manson did not change society because his behavior was universally rejected.

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explain to me how the behavior of his that was accepted by the public is in any way, shape, or orm differnet from things presidents had done in the past that were completely overlooked by society?

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Past Presidents were paid attention to also.

Kennedy inspired civic duty and concern for the underclasses in third world countries.

Johnson and Nixon's behavior made us a country of skeptical "don't trust the government" types.

Children watch TV and they watch thier parents reactions to what is on TV, and they absorb it.

Jack of Arcades 11-19-2005 03:09 PM

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Kennedy inspired civic duty and concern for the underclasses in third world countries.

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And porked Marilyn Monroe.

Beer and Pizza 11-19-2005 03:14 PM

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Kennedy inspired civic duty and concern for the underclasses in third world countries.

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And porked Marilyn Monroe.

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Ah yes, but was that all over TV and were parents talking about it at the time?

It is the reaction to events, not the actual events that affect our kids.


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