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Saturday, February 5, 2011
Youth Today
I'll be completely honest, I lost faith in humanity a looooong time ago. There have been very few and rare occasions where simple acts had started to redeem humanity just a little to me. But all it takes is a few hours on Xbox Live to completely shatter that minuscule shard of hope. I love how parents just let the internet and video games babysit their children without keeping tabs on them. The things today's youth will scream through an Xbox mic are just unreal. Just remember that these filth belching, prepubescent, excuses for a life are going to grow up. They'll soon be able to voice their opinions in areas where it will actually be heard by the majority. This worries me slightly. But that's for tomorrow's hitmen and assassins to worry about. For today, I'll just savor their screams of obscenities while they are being ground beneath my heel.
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ReplyDeleteI rarely go on xbox live. I cannot BELIEVE how loud they get over pixels.
ReplyDeleteI hate to say it that, even in my line of work, I take a certain pleasure in provoking the foul-mouthed ones. Eventually they yell themselves unconscious or just rage-quit.
ReplyDeleteI've been concerned for humanity for awhile now, I think people get dumber by the day
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I can barely stay Online when playing on the PC, i have an xbox and a ps3 and i will never be online with either of them out of fear of being more jaded towards people
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what you mean. I hear my little brother rage on Xbox all the time, I don't recall being that fucked up at his age!
ReplyDeleteI've lost faith in humanity long ago, playing any sort of online game makes me lose even more faith.
ReplyDeleteIt'll be really great to see how the younger generations grow up
ReplyDeleteSame as Johnny, I really have lost my faith in gaming and the way people play.
ReplyDeletePro tip: Don't look to the internet or gaming community to see hope in humanity.
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My children will not have cell phones until they are 17.
ReplyDelete" lost faith in humanity " so did i lol
ReplyDeleteThere's hope for humanity. It's called Project Mayhem
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ReplyDeleteDon't lose faith in all of humanity, just the ones who don't deserve to be here :)
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ReplyDeletemeanwhile the chinese are studying.
the nineties were a good time. i'm not sure if it's because i was young and naturally ignorant, but there's a lot of good music that came out in the 90s.
ReplyDeleteHopefully as these kids grow up, they gain an ounce or two of maturity.
ReplyDeleteI think xbox live was a sign that 2012 is real and the world had little time left.
ReplyDeleteMy Xbox Live came with a microphone. Which hasn't been used since the first month I got it. The people of XBox live are awful and so are always muted.
ReplyDeleteI've survived 'till the age of 18 without a telephone, but I am highly introverted, I wonder how much of an effect technology limitation has had on my interpersonal skills.
ReplyDeleteI miss PacMan...
ReplyDeleteYeah that's why the only people I talk to on XBL are people I know. If I'm not in a party I turn the mic off.
ReplyDeleteI believe I read an article a while back that had public schools teaching "digital civility" or something like that. Would be nice to play a game and not have people yelling into their mics.
ReplyDeleteWell said.
ReplyDeleteYou're very right....I actually know a little 11 year old boy who begins to curse when he loses in COD and his parents don't tell him anything and if I say anything to him he won't listen....kids these days need to chill, its just a game....
ReplyDeleteWhen i was a kid, we had atari, all compition was irl, and you were tought to be a good sport, not everyone was, but you wouldnt hear some kid screaming swear words during a game of flags.
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