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Post by ICW on Oct 25, 2008 21:59:30 GMT -5
Today, I opted to take a quick trip to the mall with my parents to pick up the newest WWE DVD, Hell in a Cell. I purchased the DVD and sat down on a bench, waiting as my parents shopped around.
While I was sitting, some of the things I observered where quiet... disturbing.
One example are a group of four children - two around 11 years old, two around 8. The two 11 year olds were a male and female; same with two 8 year olds. Now, the 11 year old female was walking forward with the 11 year old male behind her. She suddenly stops, and GRINDS her butt right on the 11 year old male's private area. This kid looked so overwhelmed when she did this; he actually grabbed his private areas, laughed, then proceeded to hug her, then open mouthed kiss her. They then went into a store and he air humped this girl from behind.The two 8 year olds they were with were totally oblivious to what they were doing. The 8 year old girl, however, was wearing full make up. An 8 year old. Wearing makeup.
Now, I've seen teenage girls do this whole "stop and grind" thing out in public pleanty of times. But to see a girl around 11 years old doing it? Where are the parents?
When I was 11, I wasn't concerned about anything sexual... I just wanted to watch baseball 24/7. Why aren't kids acting like kids anymoe
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Post by otto on Oct 25, 2008 22:04:38 GMT -5
You realize it's 2008 now, right?
Jokes, I reckon it's from all the rap music/music videos where they're learning it, that's just me.
(waits for someone to link me to a Marilyn Manson song)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2008 22:04:11 GMT -5
I agree! I cant go to the mall anymore without seeing some making out! Gross do it at home!
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Post by Jimmy on Oct 25, 2008 22:06:05 GMT -5
kids today are banging each other and doing crystal meth by the time they reach middle school
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Post by bigvanshefer on Oct 25, 2008 22:11:45 GMT -5
kids today are banging each other and doing crystal meth by the time they reach middle school I don't know why, but I LOL'd pretty hard at that.
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Post by Ultimo619 on Oct 25, 2008 22:14:31 GMT -5
Not only that but it seems like kids are getting stupider every year.
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Post by Keyboard Cat on Oct 25, 2008 22:17:47 GMT -5
Yeah I hate little kid's who act like there horny little bugger's. This generation of children suck. I might not even have kid's because of crap like this.
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Post by KMIS™ on Oct 25, 2008 22:20:29 GMT -5
Its those damn video games.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2008 22:22:10 GMT -5
Kids are exposed to way too much these days. In 10 years, you'll drive by kids at recess having an orgy in the basketball court, while others circle around and pass a blunt.
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Post by Johnny on Oct 25, 2008 22:25:02 GMT -5
I've noticed this too. One time I was at Game Stop with a friend... theres a group of girls, no older then 10 years old were wearing make-up. I was like, what the ? Really? You're 10 years old! What do you want to impress guys for? Honestly, it was gross. They would have probably been cute if they hadn't had make up on, but with it they just looked atrocious. I was going to say something to them, but my good side decided not to hurt their feelings..
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Post by mike420 on Oct 25, 2008 22:24:44 GMT -5
kids today are banging each other and doing crystal meth by the time they reach middle schoolWe do not need any more little Jeff Hardy's. But yeah it is a shame, see I was raised with morals and was known that you do certain stuff at a certain age. However it is a shame that kids think all because they have cell phones and know how to tie there shoes they think they own the world. I would like to add that it is also fun to laugh at other kids my age and just watch them screw up. Also when I was 11 all I did was Eat (Mainly eat), sleep, watch wrestling. That is all I cared about, anything else went right over my head.
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Post by mike420 on Oct 25, 2008 22:25:20 GMT -5
I've noticed this too. One time I was at Game Stop with a friend... theres a group of girls, no older then 10 years old were wearing make-up. I was like, what the ? Really? You're 10 years old! What do you want to impress guys for? Honestly, it was gross. They would have probably been cute if they hadn't had make up on, but with it they just looked atrocious. I was going to say something to them, but my good side decided not to hurt their feelings.. It is more funny when they are that age because I mean lets all be honest, When you are that young you really "Don't have anything yet" so why even bother?
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Post by Slay on Oct 25, 2008 22:39:17 GMT -5
IT'S THAT DAMN GANGSTER RAP!
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Post by cb2010 on Oct 25, 2008 22:40:41 GMT -5
I think every generation has its extremes, but not all of the way kids act can be blamed on the media. Good parenting is also needed!
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Post by mike420 on Oct 25, 2008 22:42:40 GMT -5
You can NEVER blame the media.
You can not blame the media for W*ores and school shootings, It is called parenting, for many people this is a new word.
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Post by ICW on Oct 25, 2008 22:43:07 GMT -5
I think every generation has its extremes, but not all of the way kids act can be blamed on the media. Good parenting is also needed! Totally. These children are acting way too grown up and they're not ready for it. 8 year olds walking around with cell phones, make up, open mouth kissing their girlfriends/boyfriends... it's getting out of the hand.
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Post by mike420 on Oct 25, 2008 22:45:04 GMT -5
I think every generation has its extremes, but not all of the way kids act can be blamed on the media. Good parenting is also needed! Totally. These children are acting way too grown up and they're not ready for it. 8 year olds walking around with cell phones, make up, open mouth kissing their girlfriends/boyfriends... it's getting out of the hand. But it is the parents fault to I mean, I doubt a 8 year old walks to the store all by themselves and buys the makeup and I doubt they pay the cellphone bill to.
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Post by spawnsyxx9 on Oct 25, 2008 22:46:00 GMT -5
Today's society is growing up way too fast. Plain and simple.
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Post by ICW on Oct 25, 2008 22:46:37 GMT -5
An excellent point. Which is why parents need to monitor their children.
So many parents want to be friends to their children instead of being an actual parent.
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Post by [MJH] on Oct 25, 2008 22:48:01 GMT -5
I've noticed children becoming more aggressive and acting "street", I've had an 8 year old attempt to mug me which failed horribly. Kids don't know their place anymore. I haven't noticed sex stuff other than in chavs but I live in a mainly asian area where girls will act like they want to do sex stuff but too scared to go any further.
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