Random Rants
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Perhaps, but for any generation that is wholesale deemed disappointing in some way, I can point to the environment created by prior generations (including things like the advancement of technology and resulting interconnectedness) and the rearing of their parents. No one becomes a dickhead in isolation. When I hear people complaining about the inadequacies and entitlement of millennials, for example, my immediate thought is that a) someone likely once said the same thing of them and b) they should have been better influences and created a better world if they don't like what they produced. The world is changing and we are in uncharted territory as a species. We are ever more connected (for better or worse) and ever more distracted by ephemera. Of course this has a profound impact on the human psyche; I'd hoped for the better at the dawn of this age, but it appears to be for the worse in the early running. A shame that interconnection and the availability of data within an instance seems to be having a net negative effect: not a good reflection on our species.
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“If God meant to interfere with the degeneracy of mankind would he not have done so before now?”
-The Judge
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I work in social care, and my wife works in social policy and has sight of lots of national research data, much of which is now completed in large scale sample groups.
For the age group 16-25
This is the most isolated and lonely generation ever recorded
This is the generation that is having the least sexual and physical relationships ever recorded
This is the most obese generation ever recorded
There are more childhood deaths caused by murder by young people ever recorded
The data is stark too, it isn't a gradual slide as you might expect, they have been sizemic jumps.
And yes, our generation has helped create that for our young people.
I am not a moaner, I try and be a doer. I want every week to make a difference in the community. 30 to 60 year olds need to take more responsibility for the young, build more positive relationships and communicate, rather than whole families having their heads down looking at smart phones when they are out together.
Is this the rant thread?
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Literacy and numeracy performance is also very poor. My son is 3, he attends preschool and they advised us that he is the only child there on the days that he attends that they can have a verbally communicative relationship with.
This isn't irreversible. We just need to take responsibility as societies.
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Agreed. Everything from diet to the technology to public policy is a factor. I'm hoping we can get past this lull in human advancement. Our potential as a species is nearly limitless. If you don't believe me, consider that we completely take for granted on a continuous basis things that would literally have been considered miraculous centuries (heck, decades even) ago such as the fact that I just got off a giant flying machine and am now wirelessly communicating thoughts instantaneously across the planet.
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This is all too true. And @Stuart.T nailed it with 30-60yr olds needing to interact with the young.
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Literacy and numeracy performance is also very poor. My son is 3, he attends preschool and they advised us that he is the only child there on the days that he attends that they can have a verbally communicative relationship with.
This isn't irreversible. We just need to take responsibility as societies.
I believe the key is discipline from parents and teachers. Today people are too soft on them and it shows in the result.
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When I was a kid the slightly older lads roamed the streets on the way to the pub, they taught us skateboarding, intoxicants, and also stopped us being idiots to an extent. Opened our eyes to subcultures,
now everyone slightly older than a kid has, can afford a car..
Now younger Kids have mopeds and knives…..
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When I was a kid the slightly older lads roamed the streets on the way to the pub, they taught us skateboarding, intoxicants, and also stopped us being idiots to an extent. Opened our eyes to subcultures,
now everyone slightly older than a kid has, can afford a car..
Now younger Kids have mopeds and knives…..
That is so true.
I'm not a luddite. I can see the absolute positive impact that technology CAN have.
Anyone who's studied psychology will have learned that the majority of funding for research in the field has been provided by media and marketing. Is that because people that want to market unnecessary products are concerned about our mental wellbeing or are they looking to develop new ways of disassociating us emotionally from our money?
Industrial, steam, electrical, computing, micro/nano technology, and AI every technological revolution has been driven by commerce and captains of industry or military advancements. Philanthropists or self interest?
Anyone aged over 40 remember how computers and robots were going to liberate our time? Now I just see people with a pad working on the train at 6am and 9pm. We are indeed liberated!
I do fucking unapologetically love a rant!
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When I was a kid the slightly older lads roamed the streets on the way to the pub, they taught us skateboarding, intoxicants, and also stopped us being idiots to an extent. Opened our eyes to subcultures,
now everyone slightly older than a kid has, can afford a car..
Now younger Kids have mopeds and knives…..
Jeez, we’re a bunch of grumpy old curmudgeons [emoji3]
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@gaseousclay you know what's funny? My grumpiness is inverted. Previous generations would have moaned 'turn it down it's too loud' 'I can't understand a word they are singing, you could in my day' 'I don't understand this noise you call music'. I'm saying the opposite. Young people don't shock me, and they should. Be loud! Create music that gives me a headache and that I don't understand! Stop being beige and bland. And talk to each other using words, face to face. Making friends is good. Read a book, visit places, do stuff and learn from having fun, not from Google.
Something is wrong when an old git has to tell youngsters to do things rather than 'stop that you damn kids'. That said, kids, please stop stabbing each other and throwing acid at each other. Play nice eh?
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@gaseousclay you know what's funny? My grumpiness is inverted. Previous generations would have moaned 'turn it down it's too loud' 'I can't understand a word they are singing, you could in my day' 'I don't understand this noise you call music'. I'm saying the opposite. Young people don't shock me, and they should. Be loud! Create music that gives me a headache and that I don't understand! Stop being beige and bland. And talk to each other using words, face to face. Making friends is good. Read a book, visit places, do stuff and learn from having fun, not from Google.
Something is wrong when an old git has to tell youngsters to do things rather than 'stop that you damn kids'. That said, kids, please stop stabbing each other and throwing acid at each other. Play nice eh?
I’m impressed Stu.
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@gaseousclay you know what's funny? My grumpiness is inverted. Previous generations would have moaned 'turn it down it's too loud' 'I can't understand a word they are singing, you could in my day' 'I don't understand this noise you call music'. I'm saying the opposite. Young people don't shock me, and they should. Be loud! Create music that gives me a headache and that I don't understand! Stop being beige and bland. And talk to each other using words, face to face. Making friends is good. Read a book, visit places, do stuff and learn from having fun, not from Google.
Something is wrong when an old git has to tell youngsters to do things rather than 'stop that you damn kids'. That said, kids, please stop stabbing each other and throwing acid at each other. Play nice eh?
In the process of searching for a suitably large bass bin for my new house, fully expecting the young couple next door to ask me to turn it down.
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@sabergirl @Matty123 @organisys why thank you for the kind yet deluded words…my cult is now recruiting, we have excellent terms and conditions, and the pension scheme is great. Applications on the back of a postcard please.
I come off as an arrogant, self opinionated prick sometimes...I'm aiming for 'All the time'. You have to set goals.
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Today is World Suicide Prevention Day
If you need to talk to someone in the United States, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 1 (800) 273-8255. It’s available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in both English and Spanish.
Outside the US? Here’s a list of http://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html
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@madmonday excellent post friend. I'd advise anyone to do ASIST suicide prevention training. The highest cause of death in the UK for men aged between 20 and 45.
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Today is World Suicide Prevention Day
If you need to talk to someone in the United States, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 1 (800) 273-8255. It’s available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in both English and Spanish.
Outside the US? Here’s a list of http://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html
Thank you @madmonday
To Anyone who is struggling, please seek help. There is help for you, and you DO deserve that help.