Yeah, it was. But that's why I titled it 'rant'. Rants don't have to be justified and rational.Sienthal wrote:Still, the rant against the entire teen culture is a bit of a generalization.
Rant against teenagers no. 1: School Trips
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Ah High school...sorta one of those pointless times where I saw cliques formed and bizarre love triangles that make most Soaps look small.
College though was much more interesting.
College though was much more interesting.
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Fuck that, how do you get through Junior school without being able to find your city on a map That a teenager can't do it isn't mystifying, it's deplorable!NF_Utvol wrote:I simply cannot understand how people could get to the end of high school without being able to find their city on the map.
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These are the vector graphic maps with State and county lines on them, right? Fuuuuuuuuuuuck!NF_Utvol wrote:Quite. I was looking at a weather radar map of Tennessee to see if any rain would cancel our golf team match, when one dude couldn't find our home county on the friggen radar map!
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"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
Re: Rant against teenagers no. 1: School Trips
Only after I was no longer a teenager did I realize what a brat, idiot, dolt, moron, fill-in-the-blank I was as a teenager. Teenagers are convinced that they know much more than adults, obviously forgetting that each adult was once a teenager too. But, we've all been there...innerbrat wrote:Argh,
Rob and I just got back from seeing The Complete Works of Shakespeare (abirdged). we got really good seats at the front of the dress that cost £32.50 each.
When we get there, the place is crammed to the brim with what appeared to be GCSE Drama students, who were sitting in our seats - and when we kicked them out, proceeded to talk and shout stupidly loudly, and get hideously excited about the least funny of the jokes in the production (y'know, the ones that would be fnny one-liners, but make for dull extended scenes).
Rob paid fucking £65 for those seats, and we're surrounded by discounted kids. If we'd known there was goign to be a school trip, we'd have gone for the tenner ones.
grrrrrr....
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