What Will Be The Definition/Standard Of My Generation And Future Gens When We're In Our 30s/40s?

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They done fukked up and unleashed me on TLR :shaq:


But nah seriously, what I mean is what would be like the accepted lifestyle in the future for young people now.

For example, in the 60's (maybe the 70's too) and past decades before that, due to the average life expectancy plus many other variables you would see people in their late 20's looking, acting, and living like how people in their 40's now in the present act.

I noticed in decades since that we have been moving further and further away from that, and honestly I'm happy about it. I'm currently 23 (getting old :sadcam:)and I can't see myself stop playing video games, I can't see myself stop smoking loud/experimenting with drugs, I can't see myself stop listening to certain music, I can't see myself not wilding out when I want to, and even though I don't have any (yet...) don't get me started on this generation and tats.

So what y'all think?
 

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I think people becoming more health conscious may be a trait associated, also advocacy towards self-care, identifying and treating mental illness big issues such as that people tend to overlook in favor of alleged obsessive ecstasy.

Truth be told, I'm indifferent either way.

:patrice: Tho I'm real curious what's gonna transpire with those born after 1994 tho.
 

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technology drastically ages people down (which is good)

If you are 23 now, in 20 years you will still have social media, you will still be "in the know" with what 20 years olds like (whether you like it or not). There will be less differentiation between ages groups then there is now. Things will be more convenient (think about how Uber allows you to not even have to drive to a destination, Uber eats delivers food from all over to you) so shopping at traditional malls and stores will be less frequent. You will have more virtual access to things due to VR/AR which will drastically alter physical travel.

When I was 23, I didn't think I would "grow out" of certain things either... I can tell you at 30 that I did :yeshrug: it's the natural way of things.
 

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Cool to be a junkie/addict

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Hank, go on somewhere. Can't take somebody serious that let a white boy call em a slur in his own kitchen:mjlol:
































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I feel the same way about dullards highlighting behaviors and attributing them to one group when mountains of evidence says otherwise.

You should run a long and report back to us what you found listening to Alex Jones.

Attack future non stop but Stan mediocre ass Eminem. That color complex got you fukked up
 

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I feel the same way about dullards highlighting behaviors and attributing them to one group when mountains of evidence says otherwise.

You should run a long and report back to us what you found listening to Alex Jones.

Attack future non stop but Stan mediocre ass Eminem. That color complex got you fukked up
Rick Ross & Pusha T are incredible lyricists too:ohlawd:
 

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True. Too many people do real drugs now. It's far too normal. Six years ago those drugs had to be sought out. Now they're everywhere and people don't shame other people for being on hard drugs.

I think that's why being a prostitute has increased in popularity. Most prostitutes have a drug habit to support which is why they enjoy fast untaxed money. Hedonism is in full affect now.

People are going to experience the long term affects of being on hard drugs. It's not fun or attractive. There's also no going back. But hey, kids want to learn from first-hand experience so that's what they're getting.
Hank, go on somewhere. Can't take somebody serious that let a white boy call em a slur in his own kitchen:mjlol:
































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:russ: I fux with Hank. He's hilarious and intelligent. But that "white man in my kitchen" thread is hilarious. When he gets out his feeling about it he'll read it and laugh.
 
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