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Wasn't talking to you. Don't really want to talk to you about it either.
Weirdo behavior on a public message board
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Wasn't talking to you. Don't really want to talk to you about it either.
My NT cred will be shot once the kids get wind of thisWeirdo behavior on a public message board
I only said something because he said that we were free as kids and kids today are basically stupid robots who follow whatever social media tells them.
Based on my experience he is extremely wrong. My kids and the friends they have are far more unique and varied then anything 30 years ago where i'm from.Is he wrong though for the most part?
Based on my experience he is extremely wrong. My kids and the friends they have are far more unique and varied then anything 30 years ago where i'm from.
That doesn't mean i'm right or wrong. That's my experience. And so I said so lol.
I know that and that goes both ways.To be fair, "your experience" is based on a few kids out of the millions and millions in society. Those kids are probably the exception.
We all have limited experience in this regard.
It isn't real life. We know this. Kids do silly things. We all did.Not really. We all have access to social media, where we can clearly see this behavior.
I can understand it to an extent, but I can't lie, it's still weird to me. What JRepp23 is saying isn't even an exaggeration. I get wanting to compose yourself or being able to express thoughts more in complete sentences with better ideas with text. But a good amount of people get straight up anxiety when its time to talk to people, even just at a store or something, or interact with people. If a supervisor or manager has to tell them they've done anything incorrect, they almost literally melt down from the critique. Whether in 'public' amongst peers or in a meeting, or in one-on-one meetings. It's unreal. And I am far from some toxic masculine guy and I've been around and seen and been through a lot, so I get it. Things can be rough. But someone telling you that you clicked button A when you should have clicked button B is not creating a toxic work environment or bullying you.
Not really the time to think everything through fully but yeah, maybe we did inadvertently cause these issues by allowing young people to get too much information at a young age. Maybe I'd be stressed out at every human interaction too if I saw the myriad of ways things can go south and people can get shot, killed, doxxed, etc. Go out to play a game of basketball and have somebody tape it and you go viral looking like a clown at age 13 or some ****. That might give you anxiety, you know. That and the whole 'environment is going to hell, Earth might be an uninhabitable wreck by the time you're 90, kid' might make a person's personality a little more shaky. I dunno. But it's still weird to me. God help these kids though.