Isn't it bad enough that these young girls have internationally accessible web pages, bad x2 that they hardly wear any clothing on the pictures they post, and bad x3 that they openly broadcast their whereabouts and daily life stories?
I guess it's just an alternative, parallel lifestyle to the one I lived when I was younger. not to say that I'm old now, but I suppose I'm just more mature and I realize that I know better
Second issue on my mind:
I was at Disneyworld Saturday and riding the rides, I realized how far we've come in just the past 10 years that have passed since I found those same rides fascinating as a little kid.
Our technology now is so much better than it was when I first rode those rides. Since, they've refurbished, remodeled, and rewired EVERYTHING. Creativity and engineering, hand in hand, have put together the best fantasy world. Kids these days have such a great thing to look forward to, especially because technology is getting better every day
but then again, with every progress, we are left with a larger margin of error; more places and times and ways to go wrong. More technology can be incredibly useful, but it does have a common twist of danger.
I guess the grass will always be greener on the other side
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