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Is Too Much Of Today’s Youth Culture Dark And Depressing?
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Been watching Normal People and, while it is excellent, it is also dark and depressing. I find that with much of today’s pop music too - Adele, Ed Sheeran, Snow Patrol, etc. Even today’s comedians don’t give me belly laughs like those I grew up watching. No decent sitcoms on telly now. Don’t you think too much of today’s youth culture is too bloomin miserable, or is it just me?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."youth culture" - very little of it about in my opinion, they all spend 25 hours a day on twitface as far as I can tell . Success is having the most "friends" and they have a meltdown if they read something less that complimentary about themselves. They only seem to watch programs about other self obsessed idiots.
Part of the process of growing older is that younger people live in a world that is increasingly alien to you.
Their culture, speech, music, technology - in fact everything that they are comfortable with and see as natural and normal, is odd and strange and incomprehensible to you.
That's how it is, and how it should be.
I was taking with my grand-daughter about this - she is twenty-three and I am sixty-five.
I told her that when I was her age, I found it difficult to relate to people the age I am now, because I hadn't had their experiences, and my world was very different from the one they lived in.
Now I am that age, I find it difficult to relate to people her age, because they have not had the experiences I have had, and their world is very different from the one I lived in.
It's the way of the world - embrace it!
I may not be able to do everything with a smart phone that it is capable of, but I saw Queen when they were a support act!!!
Their culture, speech, music, technology - in fact everything that they are comfortable with and see as natural and normal, is odd and strange and incomprehensible to you.
That's how it is, and how it should be.
I was taking with my grand-daughter about this - she is twenty-three and I am sixty-five.
I told her that when I was her age, I found it difficult to relate to people the age I am now, because I hadn't had their experiences, and my world was very different from the one they lived in.
Now I am that age, I find it difficult to relate to people her age, because they have not had the experiences I have had, and their world is very different from the one I lived in.
It's the way of the world - embrace it!
I may not be able to do everything with a smart phone that it is capable of, but I saw Queen when they were a support act!!!
jno - //In my day we just had Alice Cooper guillotining dolls on stage for entertainment. //
I love Alice, and always have. I remember playing 'I'm Eighteen' when I was eighteen!!
My favourite was when he turned up on stage and the front of his tee-shirt said "Britney Wants Me" and the back said "Dead!"
I love Alice, and always have. I remember playing 'I'm Eighteen' when I was eighteen!!
My favourite was when he turned up on stage and the front of his tee-shirt said "Britney Wants Me" and the back said "Dead!"
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