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"Emo" the new "Goth?"

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ChadTower:

This is one of the largest periods of generational gap in modern history.  Technology has become so prevalent and penetrated so thoroughly so fast that today's adults have no way to relate to kids who have grown up always having cell phones, a mature internet, the ability to steal any IP they could possibly want with no effort invested.  Some of us may understand the technology itself but we just can't comprehend the way the kids, who have never known anything else, view it.

I'd say this is the largest generational gap in the US since the early 20th century when the first major wave of European immigrants didn't know how to deal with their American born children.

Havok:
Does Mike Deuce make vinyl emo player stickers?

 :laugh2:

mr.Curmudgeon:
I've always thought this song was pretty funny:
Scroll down and 'Play' the song: Emo Days -- Daddy, Why Did You Wear Girl Pants?

http://music.podshow.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=4acb15a122bb6caf40592c81ca976c22



mrC

ChadTower:

Eh, in 12th grade I had a pair of pants so ripped up I had to wear sweatpants underneath so my junk didn't hang out.  Everyone dresses stupidly as a teenager.

shmokes:

--- Quote from: FrizzleFried on March 02, 2007, 10:33:55 am ---I guess I AM getting old.  I look at teens today and think to my self "What a bunch of puds..." 

--- End quote ---

Um, yeah, that's an affirmative.  If you are calling people "puds" you are definitely getting old.

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