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People are spoiled these days
It ain't just kids, either.
Be thankful for what you have.. I hardly have anything and even I try to be. |
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Fuck the rock
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Give a man a fish to hold and he may have a more feminine scent.. put bread on his head and he'll never get a yeast infection. He doesn't look very happy. Old wives tale. Ancient chinese proverb: Koi. :1orglaugh |
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Nice that he was able to upgrade from the chunk of wood camera. :thumbsup
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life to me is definitely how much you evolve, enjoy yourself and have fun. Work hard, play hard ethic.
Being well grounded with a bit of risk :) |
People are not spoiled these days. They are just lazy, illiterate and generally stupid.
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It use to be shameful to not work and support yourself and/or family. Now it appears there is more shame in working at McDonalds (or other low end jobs) then sitting at home smoking, watching MTV cribs, and sitting on your fat ass. Working those sort of jobs, in their mind, is somehow "beneath them". Yet sitting around collecting government handouts isn't. :disgust |
spoiled to the maximum!
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I am a grandfather and I will tell you what is behind what I said.
Am I mad ? Of course I am ! I have grand children and I would like to see them have a good future too. But the majority of the world is a bunch of dummies that just keep feeding into a system that destroys their lives instead of just abandoing it. In the end a giant solar flare would do the world some good. Unfortunately 90% of the people living in western nations would die from hunger and exposure because they have no skills other than to push buttons. |
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you certainly have some points, but not all is bad...
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2 - You sounds like the electrician's union that won't use power screwdrivers because it costs jobs. Higher productivity is a good thing not a bad thing. 3 - The internet is probably the greatest technological innovation in our lifetime but whatever. 4 - We are more literate. There has always been a generation gap this is not a new thing. Seriously this is a goofed up view of the world. We are lazier because we drive less? The average person today lives like a king compared to when you were born. Their access to the world has increased exponentially. |
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Yes sir you live like a king compared to when I was born and access to the world has increase exponentialy. Savez-vous que cette situation est drôle? Because I am having this conversation in a language that is not my mother tounge without the use of google translation or any other application or gadget. Seriously what you wrote made me laugh. So I will just say one more thing... If the United States is doing so financially great... I have stack of unpaid accounts from United States based companies and indivudals, some dating back to 2008. Do you think I can send them to the White House and have your president collect the money owed to me? |
noinmybackyard is an old man who needs to be put out to pasture. things change. i'm sure people said similar things as you have before the industrial revolution and so on, and so on. change scares you, you want things the way they were when you were young because those were your best memories. and really, people of your generation had far less education, it was typical to drop out of highschool. so your idea that everyone today is dumb is just your old man ignorance talking. and if knowledge was so important to you, you would of learned english long ago. Quebeckers are screwing themselves if they stay in their little province, ignorant to the rest of the world that does business in english. the chinese know this, and young quebekers are speaking english more now than previous generations, so maybe they get it.
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Well, happiness is a perception that can be define only by yourself
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Congrats on knowing a second language. Your grand children do too. |
Penalty touchdowns
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And in 1972 I also drove from Spain to Afghanistan. (Not with the gto) Yes sir my friend the roads and the cars were really shitty. :1orglaugh Bref we had television.. music... radio... air conditioning... etc However to help you out I will tell you some of the things that you have today that we did NOT have back when I was a young man. 1) Gadgets ie: cell phones, tablettes, etc 2) Home computers 3) Microwaves 4) More plastic in the pacific ocean than there are living organisms. 5) OGM food and pesticides 6) Nuclear waste 7) Wars fought using depleted uranium and 3 of them being fought simultaneously with more on the way 8) An autism epidemique, a cancer epidemique and AIDS 9) Walmart 10) University graduates being forced to work at McDonalds 11) Fiat dollars and national debt in the trillions 12) People who believe that bloging or going shoping at instead of getting off their ass to do something is the best way to protect their freedoms. |
I have a back focus problem with my rock camera so I don't use it anymore.
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It's usual the biggest idiots who post all these wise motivationals every day. The topic starter is a great example. |
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I have no dog in this fight but I would like to point out that here in the U.S. prior to the mid 1970's flying was much more fun and relaxed then it is in today's hyper terrorism alert world. Also, the roads here in the U.S. were generally better because they were 40 years or so newer than they are today. My first drive across the U.S. was in 1978, in a brand new Ford Fiesta (40+ mpg) on smooth highway that was only 20 years old. The U.S. has not done real great in the road maintenance department and they are just now getting back to the fuel efficiency that they achieved in the 70's. Just my :2 cents: . |
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:thumbsup . |
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I showed up at the port, spoke to a few to security man that directed me towards an office down the street... then a couple of hours later spoke to one of their ship's captians and the next day I boarded the ship as a labourer. So I got paid to travel. I also had no passport and no identity cards. When we docked I took my paycheque and entered the closest bank. The bank gave me my money without a question. I would like to see anyone do that today. |
Doom and gloom. It gets worse here by the day.
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Exactly People need to man up and take the entitlement dick out they mouth long enough to become worth the air they suck up through their ignorant mouths. I've never worked a normal persons job or wanted to, but I will be on the street before I'll take a dime from the government. Fuck them. One time I got so desperate I had to have a normal persons job. I worked HARD out in the cold for $8/hr like a slave. It was 1F outside and -20F windchill (that is very cold, to me ) I was there on time every time and working my ass off like an episode of roots If even I can do it, fuck welfare and everyone on it |
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Most of what you said could cause us to become friends. |
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Everyone lives like a king, even poverty level fucks have a/c and clean water and food. But everyone wants everything for free. And if you think these corporations from hell are going to be good to us, you're crazy. Most of our wealth is on paper. When our money crashes - and it simply must - all of that "wealth" will disappear. It's sick. |
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I'm never going to live that one down :( |
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Dickshitter I bet your first name is Dirk Dirk Ferderson or some nonsense :1orglaugh I bet when someone asks you why don't you have no bitches, you just are a bitch I am beginning to not even like you even though you're one of my top haters Plus- as I've said. Go hate someone successful. |
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