It's sad to say but the younger generation are accepting dumbing down and embracing it. Kids today have no idea how to even construct a sentencce and use English proper like what I does. Come on snap out of it younger ones. You don't have to settle for banality and mediocrity. Use your brains and get thinking. The world is not just action films and games. Generations are being lost to the delights of life outdoors, playing football for hours on end, cycling, swimming, climbing trees, getting a girlfriend at primary school, climbing lamposts, golf.........................etc, etc. I could go on and on and on but I try not to be too boring.
and now there is a tax on pasties the dumb fookers are gonna starve to death somebody fink ov da childrens
The problems go deeper. All sorts of standards have had their bar lowered because people cannot be bothered to put in any effort, let alone achieve the heights of previous standards. I'm all for being a bit more liberal - but do think that it doesn't help society as a whole to allow an ' anything goes ' attitude - all it does is promote selfishnesss - that further promotes the breakdown of social relations - misery will prevail ( ask Sam - he'll tell you I'm right. )
I am proud to report that my young son climbs lamposts quite expertly ; its all about the values they are taught at home
Good question sonny. I would say 35 is young. I am 47 next month though and I consider myself young in my outlook and behaviour but not of a young age. I suppose it's all relative as I am young compared to Dev and Tina.
This is getting a bit creepy. Your surname isn't the same as a certain fast food chain is it? <groom>