NiwatoriFTW wrote:CrystalMusic wrote:let me explain this in another way using real life scenarios:
kids of today have to have so many things to make their life easier such as:
- "safe zones" in their schools because their feelings got hurt
- computers
- robots
- smart phones, tablets, etc
- and god knows what other technology
lets see how they would "survive" a school from the 90s or earlier with:
- apple computers
- heavy textbooks that had to be carried home for homework and then returned to school the next day
- after school detention
- lunch detention
- being told to stop your whining over your feelings getting hurt
- having to actually WRIGHT your assignments on paper not on a computer or print it out
- and much more
kids of today wouldnt survive ONE MINUTE in the schools i grew up with!
Sorry, I fail to see the analogy here. How is it having things more easily accessible and more comfortable life standards due to innovation essentially bad? Do you feel resent for the newer generations for not "suffering" the way you did or do you want to feel better than them by constantly reminding people about those comparisons?
Also, it seems that you still don't write correctly, despite having to do so on paper back then.
Inb4 grammar police