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Can't really blame them though.
God! I'd hate to be a kid now.
Their lives are so commercially-driven, target-oriented and motivated by fear and distrust of strangers.
Most of them aren't even allowed to roam outside their front gate.
Except for the feral ones, that is.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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I wonder how much of it is to do with them not having a parent at home to look after them properly. I don't think it's very fair on a child to have both parents working and be too tired/grumpy to play with them or help them with their homework.
Television is as emotionally numbing as valium, so it's not surprising they feel depressed.Comment
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So nothing to do with hormones then?Originally posted by Lucy View PostI wonder how much of it is to do with them not having a parent at home to look after them properly. I don't think it's very fair on a child to have both parents working and be too tired/grumpy to play with them or help them with their homework.
Television is as emotionally numbing as valium, so it's not surprising they feel depressed.Comment
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Well, I'm sure that doesn't help, but teenagers have always had hormones, something needs to explain why they suddenly are suffering record levels of depression. I certainly feel more down when I've been watching TV.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo nothing to do with hormones then?Comment
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostI wonder how much of it is to do with them not having a parent at home to look after them properly. I don't think it's very fair on a child to have both parents working and be too tired/grumpy to play with them or help them with their homework.
I was a latch key kid and it didn't do me any harm, as far as I can tell.
My downfall was getting into computers, which severely dented my sociable side. Coincided with terrible acne. Something my confidence with women has never recovered from. Getting cursed in the shopping mall by a local vagrant because I was sat in his spot probably hasn't helped either.
Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
Feist - I Feel It All
Feist - The Bad In Each Other (Later With Jools Holland)Comment
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Was it a bit wet and stinky?Originally posted by PAH View PostGetting cursed in the shopping mall by a local vagrant because I was sat in his spot probably hasn't helped either.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Where does it say that you silly bint? So 27% of kids answered that they sometimes felt depressed. FFS, get out the violins.Originally posted by Lucy View Post...something needs to explain why they suddenly are suffering record levels of depression. .
I shouldn't really be surprised that people believe these dodgy unscientific surveys. Most people are scientifically and statistically illiterate, including most on this board.
For them, I highly recommend:
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