That message is pretentious asshole bullshit.
It has a good point about how this pc world we live in is deluded, convoluted and fucked up, but it is people like the Bush administration that purvey and perpetuate the fear that the message says is so deleterious to us all and should be mocked.
If everyone over 35 died from those "hazards" mentioned, then the majority of the Republican party would be non-existent.
I wouldn't bitch about that! :twisted:
The message seems to contradict itself. It tries to tactfully explain what's wrong with the pc world we live in today using irony, but then calls "kids" under the age of 30, wimps.
Thus showing that the author fails to consider how or why the world has changed such that it produces "wimps."
So I say to the author, it is people who are over 35 (you?) who are the parents of the wimps. DUH! So if you want to know why the kids are "wimps," well maybe you should look in the mirror, dumbshit.
It shows a "faulty logic" that people who hold such beliefs seem to share.
It has a good point about how this pc world we live in is deluded, convoluted and fucked up, but it is people like the Bush administration that purvey and perpetuate the fear that the message says is so deleterious to us all and should be mocked.
If everyone over 35 died from those "hazards" mentioned, then the majority of the Republican party would be non-existent.
I wouldn't bitch about that! :twisted:
The message seems to contradict itself. It tries to tactfully explain what's wrong with the pc world we live in today using irony, but then calls "kids" under the age of 30, wimps.
Thus showing that the author fails to consider how or why the world has changed such that it produces "wimps."
So I say to the author, it is people who are over 35 (you?) who are the parents of the wimps. DUH! So if you want to know why the kids are "wimps," well maybe you should look in the mirror, dumbshit.
It shows a "faulty logic" that people who hold such beliefs seem to share.
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