I try not to be a spoiled bitch but it
is hard. Some of the things that young folk never had to deal with
creep into my head and it checks me. It reminds me of a simpler time
when things weren't so convenient. A time where you had to have
patience. Hell, a time when your parents were feared! Remember those
days? Back when your parents weren't sad old people trying to be your
friend, but forces of nature that you sacrificed to in vain attempts
to appease them lest you face their wrath?
Oh, the wrath!
But kids today don't worry about things
like that. One press of a button and they can record, film, and dial
911 on their parents. I think that's why some parents today skip
right past punishments and straight to murder or buy them hoodies and
let them hang out after dark. Let society punish them since they
can't. I know the rules.
Despite my attempts to ward off the
effects of the youth things still manage to creep in. Like TV shows
for instance. If I was into a show I would watch it the night it
aired otherwise I was just boned until it aired again...if I was
lucky. You would show up for school and just hear bad recaps of a
show you missed because you were busy playing outside, playing videos
games, or trying to talk to friends on the phone.
That's another thing. I didn't get my
own phone until I was 16 years old. It was a land-line (and still is)
that my mother got me for my birthday because she was tired of me
staying on the phone for hours at a time. Oh, the joy of having my
mother picture up the phone while I was talking. It is impossible to
look smooth when as I'm trying to get someone to touch my junk having
my mother pressing every button on the phone then screaming for me to
get off. There are now elementary students with phones because their
parents, the same ones that grew up on playgrounds made from the
steel and wood of slave ships, fear for their safety.
Swing low, sweet chariot... |
It is funny to me when parents worry
about their kids being safe outside the house when they can get into
more trouble while at home. Used to be you worried about your kid
walking on train tracks while listening to a Walkman, getting into
your liquor, or being kidnapped because you let them wear a shirt
with their name on it.
Now if a kid wants to get turnt up
all's they have to do is go to their parents medicine cabinet.
Parents have drugs that will do things that hippies could only dream
about. And to get their kids off drugs you know what parents do? Put
them on drugs! God, if I were a kid today with my behavior I would be
on everything but time.
I was called quiet, shy, crazy, and a
loner. Yeah, that doesn't sound like a recipe for disaster, huh? I
would've sounded like a pack of Tic-Tacs walking down the street I'd
be so full of pills. I was actually on a medication when I was
younger. Good luck finding out what it was. My mother took me to the
hospital because my hair was falling out from stress. Doctor asked
what a 10 year old had to worry about. I told him “Everything.”
Now if a kid doesn't want to join the
little league parents worry and give them a pill that will make them
more outgoing. The side effects of course are an upset stomach at
least and homicidal tendencies at most. Hell, everyone is against
taking hardcore drugs. When I was little we had Pee Wee Herman
telling us to say no to drugs.
We all know how that turned out. |
Today we teach kids how to be afraid of
shit that is not even close to them. Kids are worried about catching
jungle based diseases when the closest thing they come to something
wild is their fathers drinking. Kids are afraid of bullies that type
mean things at them. And don't get me started on their sexual
activities. Girls will have the butt sex and say they are still
virgins. Guys will shoot up a girls club and act surprised when she
gets pregnant. Kids will fuck a teacher and tell people when back in
my day you would've rode that out until graduation. Be a 24 year old
senior because the teacher gave head so good fuck progress.
Now I'm just babbling. Let your kids
grow up like you did. Get them off the computer. Let them play
outside and have friends over. You don't want to raise “that kid.”
We all know who “that kid” is because we all went to school with
“that kid.” There is a whole generation of “that kid” being
raised and we know what they look like when they grow up.
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