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Houston is popping as hell. Its clear yall live in wack cities.
People my age (Millennials/Generation Z, depending on who you ask) can have productive conversations on and off a phone/computer, how many actual conversations have you actually tried having with younger people that weren't because of school and/or work?Lmao! I am. I've just observed a HUGE atrophy in socialization skills due to overreliance on technology. The tools are never the issue. That wasn't what I was implying. The PEOPLE or their abuse of them are.
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these god damn baby boomers had it so easy. Get a dropout or get a HS diploma, and get a good factory job....mogs was unskilled as fukk, and moving to the burbs
. High School diploma now gonna get the majority of young people burger flipping job, unless you got a trade skill.
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Get into committed relationships BrehsYes, smart men who have fiances they don't want to burn.
This is an extremely smart post. I'm assuming you read my book "Finding a non bird brain woman in 2017"If you're a smart low key type of dude who doesn't wanna meet chicks online or at clubs then go hang out at coffee joints or book stores. The chances of encountering bird brains in their are far lower. If you live in a thriving city the options are endless
Honestly, going out just gets old after a while. It was fun and exciting in college, but I'm 27 now and the whole process of going out and dropping stupid money on some beer and boring conversation with boring women just seems lame.
Many of my friends are younger (22-26) and a lot of them hate going out, got a struggle social circle, get frustrated with the art of the conversation and also are impatient with others.People my age (Millennials/Generation Z, depending on who you ask) can have productive conversations on and off a phone/computer, how many actual conversations have you actually tried having with younger people that weren't because of school and/or work?
and I bet ALL them nikkaz dressed like R. Kelly too.....![]()
You guys are in a terrible era. The club took me to 30 to stop. You go from people dancing all night to selfies withSame. shyts seems lame and expensive now. I'm in my late twenties too and had my share of club nookie, but I've got my fiancé, homies, and crib where the drinks come cheaper than SF nightclubs/bars. I'm good
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some of them were dressed like an old version of twista.
I'm not even gonna front for the coli, I feel more socially anxious since being out of college. I've been used to that framework that academia provides for meeting others (classes, library, house parties, dorm elevators, etc) for literally the majority my life. My social side is going through its own awkward "adolescent phase" if you will, and it truly has me like a deer in the headlights especially as someone that's not very sociable to begin with. I know that's not aMany of my friends are younger (22-26) and a lot of them hate going out, got a struggle social circle, get frustrated with the art of the conversation and also are impatient with others.
It isn't just abuse of technology, it's the atrophy of face-to-face social skills. Sure there are many who have good mouthpieces but a lot of people these days struggle with just daily interactions. It's because social interactions are a skill and our society has evolved to a point that if you want you can have very limited interactions with others. And thus those interpersonal skills are taking an L. I wonder if depression rates are up, and if it can't be attributed to some of this too.
For example, this whole FA fad is inconceivable in previous generations. Cyber bullying? Sometimes when I talk to my parents about it they can't understand what the hell rhe issue is. And of course each generation comes with its critiques other generations, but for all the potential this generation has, it won't be realized if we devolve further down the rabbit hole. People outchea marrying robots and shyt lmao! And yeah that sounds unlikely and crazy but then again look at Japan.
I'm not anti-technology. I'm anti-using technology as a substitute for genuine real human contact.