GHOSTNYOURMIST
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Feeling hopeless while reflecting on the past.
Sometimes I wish I could trade all of my tomorrows for just one yesterday.
Sometimes I wish I could trade all of my tomorrows for just one yesterday.
Cavey said:I'm wondering if teenagers were always inconsiderate and annoying or if this is a new development? I had my moments, so I'm not going to pass judgement one way or the other. I do have some words of advice though: If you're going to walk 5 abreast down the pavement, make no effort to provide others with room required to pass you and expect them to step out into the road, then don't complain like a whiny baby when someone decides to walk straight into you...
EveWasFramed said:Cavey said:I'm wondering if teenagers were always inconsiderate and annoying or if this is a new development? I had my moments, so I'm not going to pass judgement one way or the other. I do have some words of advice though: If you're going to walk 5 abreast down the pavement, make no effort to provide others with room required to pass you and expect them to step out into the road, then don't complain like a whiny baby when someone decides to walk straight into you...
Just my two cents on that subject...
My mom adopted two boys when they were babies. They are three years apart. I helped raise them until they became of age. One is now nearing 30 and the other will be 27 in a few months as well.
I have two step kids, ages 18 and 16. The difference between my brothers and my stepsons is very noticeable. The maturity level is substantially less for the younger boys. They don't seem to realize they act immature, selfish and unconcerned about others. I cant say for sure why this is, other than a combination of the way they were raised and societal influences. Neither are unintelligent but seem to lack the proper amount of common sense.
TheRealCallie said:EveWasFramed said:Cavey said:I'm wondering if teenagers were always inconsiderate and annoying or if this is a new development? I had my moments, so I'm not going to pass judgement one way or the other. I do have some words of advice though: If you're going to walk 5 abreast down the pavement, make no effort to provide others with room required to pass you and expect them to step out into the road, then don't complain like a whiny baby when someone decides to walk straight into you...
Just my two cents on that subject...
My mom adopted two boys when they were babies. They are three years apart. I helped raise them until they became of age. One is now nearing 30 and the other will be 27 in a few months as well.
I have two step kids, ages 18 and 16. The difference between my brothers and my stepsons is very noticeable. The maturity level is substantially less for the younger boys. They don't seem to realize they act immature, selfish and unconcerned about others. I cant say for sure why this is, other than a combination of the way they were raised and societal influences. Neither are unintelligent but seem to lack the proper amount of common sense.
I think it's because children just aren't disciplined anymore. They aren't taught the way we were taught. Granted, this doesn't apply to ALL kids and young adults, but I think a lot of the parents of that generation went the way of the "hippies," the "don't care" and the "lazy."
pokétrek said:Maybe using boxed pancake mix for "fluffy" pancakes instead of following the recipe wasn't the best idea...but the ingredients were the same! Plus, even when I follow the recipe it doesn't turn out right. I don't think I'll ever get the hang of this cooking thing.
AmytheTemperamental said:pokétrek said:Maybe using boxed pancake mix for "fluffy" pancakes instead of following the recipe wasn't the best idea...but the ingredients were the same! Plus, even when I follow the recipe it doesn't turn out right. I don't think I'll ever get the hang of this cooking thing.
Do you mix everything until smooth? I found that when I left it kind of lumpy, like you do with muffin batter, it turns out much better.
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