I suppose I'm just a fan of a simpler time. Even just 20 yrs ago...
I look at the way kids are today as compared to how I grew up and I'm pretty critical of it all whenever the subject comes up.
I grew up in a small town of around 6K. I had dirt bike. I had a BMX bike and I never wore a helmet with it. I went fishing. I went hunting. I worked on my Dad's truck with my Dad. I saw my first naked woman in a trashy nudie mag in a friend's Dad's closet. I never rode in a car seat. As a matter of fact, I can recall being a young boy and laying in the back window of the car when riding with my Mom. I made trails in the woods. I made forts.
These days, I don't even see kids out playing. Ever. Where the fook are they all? I assume they're couped up inside playing video games or looking at porn at the ripe age of 7 or something. Wherever they are, they're missing out on the finer things in life. I go back to my hometown and go to the fishing hole I grew up going to and it's desolate. Do kids not fish anymore?? Do the simple things in life no longer interest them? The very few that I see on bicycles are riding enormous mountain bikes that won't fit them for another 10 years and the law requires that they wear helmets.

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I never see a kid on a BMX bike anymore doing bunny-hops or building little ramps to jump everything in sight. They don't help their Dad's work on vehicles anymore b/c
no one works on their own vehicle any longer, myself included. Every square inch of space under the hood is jam packed with anti-emissions gear and computers.
I'm a man of my convictions, and this drive-thru world, it just ain't right...
The Internet is such a powerful thing and kids don't know how to take it all in. Kids are big gullible sponges and they believe most of what they read and hear. I stand by yours and my right to speak freely, but I worry about what kids learn from the Internet and TV and how it's shaping them.
If I could find a job earning a good wage in a small town, I'd up and move in a second and forget about all these ninnies.
Speaking of... I owe, I owe; it's off to work I go.