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by toomuchtodo
3866 days ago
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> I worry about the younger generation of adults who are trying to have the entire world cater to their every need, and succeeding far too much at it. What will they do when when it's THEIR world? While I disagree with the title, WaitButWhy nails this. http://waitbutwhy.com/2013/09/why-generation-y-yuppies-are-u... Life's unpleasantries build character and grit. Should someone needlessly suffer? No! But should one be exposed to forces that help you understand the human condition? I would say so. EDIT: I'm reminded of a quote from "Ready Player One" (the protagonist's passphrase to Oasis): "No one in the world ever gets what they want and that is beautiful." |
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Your quote of Ready Player One is ironic considering the protagonist, in the end, gets everything he wants.
Why are people flipping their shit over this new feature? In the old days of 2004, when you broke up with somebody you got to avoid them for a while without having to delete them from your phone. What's wrong with wanting to stop seeing pictures of them getting drunk with their new friends and traveling to Europe without you, just for a little bit, while the wounds heal? For goodness sake this is not some sign of generational decline.