28-03-2008, 01:58pm
1300hayabusa Wrote:edris Wrote:You are not the only one last month I went to maccs had lunch came back and I had lettuce and big mac all over my car and I didnt look at any1 or dont have enemies, I even had pickles on my mirrors lol anyways just cleaned it up and drove home, there are lot of low lifes and farkk with in this world and we just cant do anything about it some people are just sick minded and some people arent.
There is always something you can do, its all a matter of how you want to deal with it secondly if they are sick minded and disposing of a rotten vegetable is even recomended by your fridge manufacturer and the health department why not some sunstroked,pill popping little fcuk head who has no respect for ones property.This all comes from bad parenting and bad attitude that this country is facing in a dramatic scale.You can see on the telly how some parenting (if you can call it that) is being done,purchasing of boose, dropping them off in some corner in the goldcoast,uncontrolable venues/partys blablabla and the list goes on.In Queensland there is no form of respect from the young generation as I have found out in the last 2.5 years since I have been here.If I did 1% of the shit that these little sons of bitches do when I was younger I wolud have had my mums palm print permanantly visible on a few parts of my body.There is an ocean of a difference between my generation(X) compared with these apropriately named generation Y,trust me the Y stands for WHY the fcuk are they even born.A gunnery sargent friend of mine once said that if all these little oxygen thieving motherfcukers stopped breathing we will pump enough oxygen in the atmosphere to get rid of half of the polution on the planet.Is that too harsh????? .
Mate I agree with parts of what you are saying but to generalise to the extent that you have and point the finger at the WHOLE of Gen Y is a bit harsh.
For the record I am part of Generation Y myself (albeit the first five years) so you're having a me as well when you claim Gen Y shouldn't exist or should be exterminated or whatever. How a kid turns out has a lot to do with, as you mentioned, how they're brought up. My parents were as strict as they come when it came to discipline. But there were also a few parents of kids my age that let them run wild, or didn't bring them up to learn the importance of respect and good morals. But I'm sure the problem's existed in the generations before mine, and will continue to exist in all the generations that follow. But I will agree with you that good parenting seems to be on decline for whatever reason. I'm even appalled at the way half the people in my generation carry on - I'm just not game to have a go at each and every one of them, nor each and every member of any another generation for that matter.
Case in point was when I was in Year 12 at school a few years back. I couldn't believe the lack of respect for the senior kids from the primary school kids. Yet they were only 8 years younger than us and still part of the same generation. When I was their age we looked up to the seniors with respect bordering on reverance. Most of us wouldn't have dreamed of being smartarses to them.
My apologies if I've misinterpreted what you've said but I feel to need to stand up for myself and the other 95% of my generation who do the right thing, but who get a bad rap because of the 5% who are idiots and give us all a bad name. Hopefully you see where I'm coming from.
Cheers Paul.