Better to be a part of that generation than the "I was too busy doing drugs in the 60s and 70s to give a **** while they sold out the country and environment and economy...sorry kids but now you're ****ed because we're all lazy pieces of **** that could drop out of high school and still afford a house".
LOL. Jealous much? Parents of today's generation screwed up, not on the environment or economy but in raising whiney, greedy, thankless little ***** that, growing up, had everything from violin and dance and soccer and piano to hockey to gymnastics etc and yet still complain they have it hard. Generation Spoiled Brat had
all the toys,
all the computers, the latest smart phones and tablets and everything else given to them. Their parents, at their age, were pumping gas or washing dishes to make a little money for albums or tapes or CDs, for the weekend or to save for books and tuition but much of today's generation expects parents and government to give them everything. Hell, they even expect their "music" -- such as it is nowadays, thanks for that BTW, Generation Spoiled Brat -- to be free via downloads and torrents.
The only time this generation works as hard as the previous one is when they actually enter (or try to enter) the workforce. When they're hit with the cold reality that out in the real world, not everyone wins, we're not all equal, we're not all "special little guys", they won't be starting with a 6-figure salary and so on, then they start whining again about how hard they have it.
That's the real failing of the "older generation": Raising a bunch of pussies.
But if you're young and reading this, get off your god damned phone at dinner time and while driving, you addicted bastards.
Amen to that. But how about getting off the damn thing
all the time? Try going a week without it. Life was glorious as a kid & teen back in the day, before everyone was a fat ****ing zombie glued to a mobile screen.