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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Im so fucking glad that the internet wasn’t around when I was a kid, just spending your days out on your bike, no mobile phones, just calling on your mates and spending the whole day just messing about.
Not concerning yourself with getting likes and hits, had none of this bullshit, social media, fake news, arguing with strangers online. I feel sorry for kids now, that they didn’t have that freedom.
It fucks up your attention span, I’m sure it’s going to effect this generation down the line.
I’m not saying technology isn’t a good thing, but I think it’s healthy just to be out smelling the flowers and just being a kid.
Do you feel the same, or would you have liked today’s technology around when you were a kid ?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We have beem telling our 14 year old daughter this for ages...go out and do stuff! She nearly had a meltdown a while back..the broadband/wifi went down for a day and she was meant to be meeting some friends in town. Didnt have any of there numbers they only contact each other on snapchat! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I would hate for my youthful fuck-up to have been filmed and passed around for a laugh. It's bad enough remembering them without watching them on some rudetube type show " oh ive had more than a few of those i can tell ya...hahaha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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These sort of things make me laugh. When i was a kid i remember the grown ups saying that same kind of thing about us. How better their childhooda were etc..
In 20 years the kids of today will say the same to their offspring.
I think all generations have their good and bad points.
Abuse was swept under the carpet when i was a kid. Kids with special needs were segregated really and not in mainstream schools.
If you werent popular then you could become isolated
Bullying was ignored
So on and so forth |
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It’s brilliant to be able to access the information on the internet and being able to buy stuff from all over the world is fantastic. I remember phoning up a bookshop in America in the early 1990s to order a book and it was like I’d phoned from Mars.
The downside is the social media side, that puts huge strain on people to appear they’re having a good time with the inevitable emotional problems because nobody is having as good a time as a Facebook profile suggests.
I’m also very glad that not everyone was carrying a camera which could publish pictures or video to the entire world when I was younger. That must be awful for kids today |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I loved being outdoors climbing trees, riding my bike and heading off on “Stand By Me”-esque adventures with my friends in the wild. I also loved my Speak and Spell. |
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"The most technology we had when I was a kid was a solar powered calculator. It could be boring but I think it was better then.
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I remember the innocent joy of spelling BOOBS on my calculator. Happy days. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have some younger friends, the amount of eye rolling I get when I wank off about growing up in the 80's/90's is a joy to behold. I talk about a more innocent time where if friends didn't meet at the pre arranged time discussed on the landline we'd never see each other again all day, being left on your own all summer holidays, getting in late at 11pm with a scowl from your mum rather than a search party out for you. The sound of dial up and not knowing if the person you were chatting to was lying about their a/s/l. Simpler times. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I think we’re losing the art of being in the moment, just appreciating something for what it is, instead of thinking I’ll post this on Facebook. It’s not enough to just do something, you have to show people you were there doing it.
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By *oxy_minxWoman
over a year ago
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"I would hate for my youthful fuck-up to have been filmed and passed around for a laugh. It's bad enough remembering them without watching them on some rudetube type show "
Thank fuck, I think a lot of us have been there that we would rather forget |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I loved my childhood and all the freedom I and my peers were given..we used to ride for miles across the countryside. I think its sad now that I have to lecture my 13 yr old about steering clear of weird looking men in the park but luckily he is more interested in sitting in his room and playing fortnight rather than playing outside and actually interacting with other kids..so maybe its not such a bad thing after all
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The most technology we had when I was a kid was a solar powered calculator. It could be boring but I think it was better then.
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Solar powered calculator! you were luck, I had to run mine off a lemon! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The most technology we had when I was a kid was a solar powered calculator. It could be boring but I think it was better then.
Solar powered calculator! you were luck, I had to run mine off a lemon! "
Only the really rich people had lemons when I was a kid. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"These sort of things make me laugh. When i was a kid i remember the grown ups saying that same kind of thing about us. How better their childhooda were etc..
In 20 years the kids of today will say the same to their offspring.
I think all generations have their good and bad points.
Abuse was swept under the carpet when i was a kid. Kids with special needs were segregated really and not in mainstream schools.
If you werent popular then you could become isolated
Bullying was ignored
So on and so forth"
You missed the point, I’m not saying it’s better, I’m saying it’s healthier for kids to be kids and not worrying about fads and trends on the internet.
Also nothing has come close to influencing our lives more than the internet and modern technology.
This is not a ‘it was better in my day’ rant. I just think it was healthy that we knew what the world was like before social media etc
This is why we’ve ended up with ‘safe spaces’ at university and people disciding they want to be called ‘they’ instead of he or she, cause we’ve pandered to this bullshit and hysteria caused by online pressure. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think we’re losing the art of being in the moment, just appreciating something for what it is, instead of thinking I’ll post this on Facebook. It’s not enough to just do something, you have to show people you were there doing it.
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There was a comment like this on a thread the other week. I think it was about being happy. Love it. |
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By *afadaoMan
over a year ago
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For a lot of kids their entire life is contained within the confines of 10 square inches.
It’s how they communicate with friends, it’s how they communicate with strangers. It’s how they watch TV and films. It’s how they play games. It’s how they shop, get creative, do their homework. Etc, etc.
Ironically my phone went kaput a couple of weeks ago and I bizarrely felt a bit helpless for a couple of hours and then I really enjoyed it.
I think the internet is quite possibly the most incredible invention of all time but I agree with OP - a summer like this when I was a boy would have meant a lot of sport, exploration and adventure.
Are we sounding old yet? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I was a kid my group was led by teenagers who looked after us, when we went to the country park, London for the day, over the lido and to the paddling pool park.
Our parents didn't have to go everywhere with is because we had big kids looking after us.
The big kids are too busy stabbing each other to bother with the little kids; or they send them out doing their errands for them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The most technology we had when I was a kid was a solar powered calculator. It could be boring but I think it was better then.
Solar powered calculator! you were luck, I had to run mine off a lemon!
Only the really rich people had lemons when I was a kid. "
You knew rich people! used to dream of knowing a rich person, nearest I got was a passing hello from the village vagabond! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My nephew got shit at school because he had the default character skin on Fortnite so he begged my sister to pay for some virtual clothes.
Wtf has the world come to? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My nephew got shit at school because he had the default character skin on Fortnite so he begged my sister to pay for some virtual clothes.
Wtf has the world come to?"
Doesn’t even surprise me. The kids at work all take the piss out of each other for not having all the latest stuff. It’s a nightmare |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"My nephew got shit at school because he had the default character skin on Fortnite so he begged my sister to pay for some virtual clothes.
Wtf has the world come to?"
All I hear when they are playing is, "Die, fucker, die!"
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
I think there is a problem that starts with adults. Very young children, babies and toddlers, are handed phones and tablets to keep them quiet. They see us glued to our devices and naturally copy that. It is how they learn.
Then we blame the internet and the devices for them not having the childhoods we had.
My childhood was spent locked away. We weren't allowed out to play often. We were locked in, on our own, during the school holidays. I was five and looking after my 3 year old sister. A way of connecting with the world might have been good.
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Do you remember when we want our friends to admire a photo of our dinner we had to dig out the camera, take a snap, wind on the film to take another from a different angle, then use up the roll by taking snaps of the dog. Pop down Boots (other chemists available) fill out the form, pay your money then wait a couple of days, I was cheap I never paid for express processing, then take the pics round to all your friends so they could give it the thumbs up.
No me neither.
Don't understand this thing about pics of my food, especially half eaten as they forgot to take the pic before they started chomping. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Do you remember when we want our friends to admire a photo of our dinner we had to dig out the camera, take a snap, wind on the film to take another from a different angle, then use up the roll by taking snaps of the dog. Pop down Boots (other chemists available) fill out the form, pay your money then wait a couple of days, I was cheap I never paid for express processing, then take the pics round to all your friends so they could give it the thumbs up.
No me neither.
Don't understand this thing about pics of my food, especially half eaten as they forgot to take the pic before they started chomping."
People taking pictures of the food when I'm out to dinner with them annoys me. Why can't we admire the food by eating it and continuing the conversation we were having before it arrived?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think there is a problem that starts with adults. Very young children, babies and toddlers, are handed phones and tablets to keep them quiet. They see us glued to our devices and naturally copy that. It is how they learn.
Then we blame the internet and the devices for them not having the childhoods we had.
My childhood was spent locked away. We weren't allowed out to play often. We were locked in, on our own, during the school holidays. I was five and looking after my 3 year old sister. A way of connecting with the world might have been good.
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By *lceeWoman
over a year ago
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I did all that stuff as a kid (no internet for us until I was 15), but I also played on our Amstrad for hours (got it when I was 4) and my Gameboy was rationed to half an hour a day (like I didn’t sneak some extra time!). Or the ‘getting home and going on the phone to the friends I’d spent all day at school with’ for hours at a time. TV was pretty restricted in my house but plenty of friends watched that for hours when they got home.
Did I enjoy going out on my bike and knocking on friends’ doors to see if they were in and wanted to come out and play? Sure! But I’m not going to pretend that we didn’t waste time indoors talking to each other and watching screens as well.
Social media, I worry about, with the unrealistic expectations that it engenders, but I think that they will cope with it in the long run. We’re a resilient species. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I was born in 1991 and didn't really start using the Internet until I was about 18 (besides porn haha) I joined Facebook at like 19 and that's the only real social media site I'm on. I filled my younger days playing soccer, climbing shit and basically just hanging about with friends outdoors. I wish it was still like that but the Internet has got me all the girls I've had basically haha. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"I think there is a problem that starts with adults. Very young children, babies and toddlers, are handed phones and tablets to keep them quiet. They see us glued to our devices and naturally copy that. It is how they learn.
Then we blame the internet and the devices for them not having the childhoods we had.
My childhood was spent locked away. We weren't allowed out to play often. We were locked in, on our own, during the school holidays. I was five and looking after my 3 year old sister. A way of connecting with the world might have been good.
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It's ok. It was normal for us, we survived and somehow we're not stupid either.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm sure it affects those kids who's parents don't care what they're up to. My kids spent today out on their bikes and at the park with a football. Yes there was an element of Xbox and mobile phones involved at some point but it certainly isn't taking over their lives because we set groundrules. We've also been out for a family walk this evening, and we often go out cycling together. I never had that with my parents. So it doesn't have to be all bad and it certainly isn't for all children.
Another bullshit comment from me. X |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"I was born in 1991 and didn't really start using the Internet until I was about 18 (besides porn haha) I joined Facebook at like 19 and that's the only real social media site I'm on. I filled my younger days playing soccer, climbing shit and basically just hanging about with friends outdoors. I wish it was still like that but the Internet has got me all the girls I've had basically haha. "
That last bit is the bit I worry about. I am pleased the older one has had all his girlfriends from meeting them in life away from the 'net. I doubt the same will be true of his younger brothers as they meet people and immediately swap usernames to connect with them virtually.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No I loved spending my spare time out on my bike with my mates, playing footy using jumpers as goal posts and playing cricket endlessly during the summer hols. Making dens in the woods and generally having loads of fun and exercise.
I’m glad I didn’t even have a calculator until after my O levels |
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By (user no longer on site)
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" No I loved spending my spare time out on my bike with my mates, playing footy using jumpers as goal posts and playing cricket endlessly during the summer hols. Making dens in the woods and generally having loads of fun and exercise.
I’m glad I didn’t even have a calculator until after my O levels"
I learned to use a slide rule and log and trig tables instead ???? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I was born in 1991 and didn't really start using the Internet until I was about 18 (besides porn haha) I joined Facebook at like 19 and that's the only real social media site I'm on. I filled my younger days playing soccer, climbing shit and basically just hanging about with friends outdoors. I wish it was still like that but the Internet has got me all the girls I've had basically haha.
That last bit is the bit I worry about. I am pleased the older one has had all his girlfriends from meeting them in life away from the 'net. I doubt the same will be true of his younger brothers as they meet people and immediately swap usernames to connect with them virtually.
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Yep my son met his girlfriends the way I did, In social settings. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I was born in 1991 and didn't really start using the Internet until I was about 18 (besides porn haha) I joined Facebook at like 19 and that's the only real social media site I'm on. I filled my younger days playing soccer, climbing shit and basically just hanging about with friends outdoors. I wish it was still like that but the Internet has got me all the girls I've had basically haha.
That last bit is the bit I worry about. I am pleased the older one has had all his girlfriends from meeting them in life away from the 'net. I doubt the same will be true of his younger brothers as they meet people and immediately swap usernames to connect with them virtually.
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It doesn't really matter where you meet them really. Online where you're more than likely sober, can see their interests and can chat a little is better than in a pub where both are hammered. I know you can meet them anywhere not only pubs but to me it doesn't really matter. |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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It fucks up your attention span, I’m sure it’s going to effect this generation down the line.
I’m not saying technology isn’t a good thing, but I think it’s healthy just to be out smelling the flowers and just being a kid.
Do you feel the same, or would you have liked today’s technology around when you were a kid ?
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But you get more sex because of the internet, don't you?
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When I was a kid I was either playing on my Sega Master System/Mega Drive or out on my bike or roaming around the woods building camps and stuff.
If I'd had access to unlimited free porn as a teenager like the youth of today do I don't think I'd have left my room much. I'd have been like Quagmire in that episode of Family Guy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The most technology we had when I was a kid was a solar powered calculator. It could be boring but I think it was better then.
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Calculators are not boring! When used correctly |
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I was born in 1964 and I have to say I feel that I had a great childhood and adolescence. I think the best thing about it - which those born this century tend not to benefit from (or appreciate) - was the general lack of immediacy. You were never as rushed - even as an adult - back then, as you are now. That said; on demand telly is the dog's bollocks. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Im so fucking glad that the internet wasn’t around when I was a kid, just spending your days out on your bike, no mobile phones, just calling on your mates and spending the whole day just messing about.
Not concerning yourself with getting likes and hits, had none of this bullshit, social media, fake news, arguing with strangers online. I feel sorry for kids now, that they didn’t have that freedom.
It fucks up your attention span, I’m sure it’s going to effect this generation down the line.
I’m not saying technology isn’t a good thing, but I think it’s healthy just to be out smelling the flowers and just being a kid.
Do you feel the same, or would you have liked today’s technology around when you were a kid ?
" I feel the same as you. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I agree loved growing up before the internet.... however...
Imagine no internet now. Are we still leaving our front doors open... i was out late over the park and climbing tress and stuff in woods and over wimbledon comman till all hours of the night. If i had a 10 year old i wouldnt be letting them out that late unsupervised. So.. yes the internet is keeping our kids indoors but then society and (in my case my personel) over protection is also keeping them in.
All said and done if my daughter was to never watch poxy youtube again it would make me extremely happy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am sooo happy i was before the net but I was the generation who found gaming
I love watching the kids where I live as they play in the street on bikes etc without phones it’s refeeshing to see kids being kids |
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By *rozacMan
over a year ago
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it definitely became ingrained into me.
Even now, if it's a nice day i want/Need to go out because the echo of my parents words
"why are you wasting a sunny day sat inside?! Sod off out and enjoy it!" still ring through my head.
So i impulsively still grab my bike and head out to carpe that diem & get my tan on.
Also, i know it's been said a million times before but porn, kids now will never know the joys or mysteries of finding random porn pages in woods and shiz. baffling and beguiling |
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"My nephew got shit at school because he had the default character skin on Fortnite so he begged my sister to pay for some virtual clothes.
Wtf has the world come to?"
Fortnite is ridiculous! My son keeps asking for a new Xbox one just so he can play it...he's 10!
All his peers at school have it.
All that stupid dancing with 'flossing' this game has a lot to answer for.
What's wrong with bloody hide and see or building dens?
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By (user no longer on site)
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I'm with you OP and I wouldnt change my childhood even if I could,kids today just sit on there phones or laptopswhen they should be out with there friends,y parents couldn't keep me in regardless of the weather,lovely childhood memories just enjoying being a kid |
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Would have loved the technology we have now. Meeting up in a group was so damn difficult as a child because nobody had a mobile phone to tell you if they were running late or not coming, once you left the house then that was hit. Most group meetups had about half their duration wasted by simply waiting for everyone to get to the location. It was shit. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Would have loved the technology we have now. Meeting up in a group was so damn difficult as a child because nobody had a mobile phone to tell you if they were running late or not coming, once you left the house then that was hit. Most group meetups had about half their duration wasted by simply waiting for everyone to get to the location. It was shit. "
I love technology and the inter web, but I’m glad I experienced life without it. Just so you had that perspective. |
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"Would have loved the technology we have now. Meeting up in a group was so damn difficult as a child because nobody had a mobile phone to tell you if they were running late or not coming, once you left the house then that was hit. Most group meetups had about half their duration wasted by simply waiting for everyone to get to the location. It was shit.
I love technology and the inter web, but I’m glad I experienced life without it. Just so you had that perspective. "
Yeah I'm glad i experienced the transition too. At age 11, nobody had a mobile phone and by 16, everyone did. It'll be hard for people younger to understand certain reasons why things are the way they are. For example, younger people will wonder why older people think a sign of intelligence is the ability to recall facts without the use of Google, a near-useless skill today. The whole concept of a game show like who wants to be a millionaire seems highly contrived now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm with you OP and I wouldnt change my childhood even if I could,kids today just sit on there phones or laptopswhen they should be out with there friends,y parents couldn't keep me in regardless of the weather,lovely childhood memories just enjoying being a kid"
My kids will be going out on their bikes again today... just like I used to. The great difference is that I know they are safe while they're out as they keep in touch with their mobiles. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Totally ... kids will never experience having that kind of freedom...
Things that should be left alone till a later age ,their innocence is lost alot quicker now.
But at the same time technology does connect the world.being able to stay in touch with friends from around the world... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Im so fucking glad that the internet wasn’t around when I was a kid, just spending your days out on your bike, no mobile phones, just calling on your mates and spending the whole day just messing about.
Not concerning yourself with getting likes and hits, had none of this bullshit, social media, fake news, arguing with strangers online. I feel sorry for kids now, that they didn’t have that freedom.
It fucks up your attention span, I’m sure it’s going to effect this generation down the line.
I’m not saying technology isn’t a good thing, but I think it’s healthy just to be out smelling the flowers and just being a kid.
Do you feel the same, or would you have liked today’s technology around when you were a kid ?
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Believe it or not but we 100% agree! Today’s technology does have huge advantages we can’t deny, but it has made the youth of today lazy and not appreciate nature in the way we did when we were young and long before the internet took over the world! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Would have loved the technology we have now. Meeting up in a group was so damn difficult as a child because nobody had a mobile phone to tell you if they were running late or not coming, once you left the house then that was hit. Most group meetups had about half their duration wasted by simply waiting for everyone to get to the location. It was shit.
I love technology and the inter web, but I’m glad I experienced life without it. Just so you had that perspective.
Yeah I'm glad i experienced the transition too. At age 11, nobody had a mobile phone and by 16, everyone did. It'll be hard for people younger to understand certain reasons why things are the way they are. For example, younger people will wonder why older people think a sign of intelligence is the ability to recall facts without the use of Google, a near-useless skill today. The whole concept of a game show like who wants to be a millionaire seems highly contrived now. "
I remember my mate getting a mobile phone for the first time, we just took the piss saying why do you need that everyone you know is here.Then his phone rang and it was his Mum asking where the newspaper was, everyone fell about the place. |
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"Would have loved the technology we have now. Meeting up in a group was so damn difficult as a child because nobody had a mobile phone to tell you if they were running late or not coming, once you left the house then that was hit. Most group meetups had about half their duration wasted by simply waiting for everyone to get to the location. It was shit.
I love technology and the inter web, but I’m glad I experienced life without it. Just so you had that perspective.
Yeah I'm glad i experienced the transition too. At age 11, nobody had a mobile phone and by 16, everyone did. It'll be hard for people younger to understand certain reasons why things are the way they are. For example, younger people will wonder why older people think a sign of intelligence is the ability to recall facts without the use of Google, a near-useless skill today. The whole concept of a game show like who wants to be a millionaire seems highly contrived now.
I remember my mate getting a mobile phone for the first time, we just took the piss saying why do you need that everyone you know is here.Then his phone rang and it was his Mum asking where the newspaper was, everyone fell about the place."
Ha ha. I think every technology that went viral, did so because of sex. Porn is the only reason every household with a man demanded high internet speeds. Mobile phones enabled you to arrange a hook up with girls via text and the world was never the same again. |
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"The most technology we had when I was a kid was a solar powered calculator. It could be boring but I think it was better then.
Ah yes . I remember spelling out BOOBIES on them "
55378008 read upside down, wasn't it? |
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"Im so fucking glad that the internet wasn’t around when I was a kid, just spending your days out on your bike, no mobile phones, just calling on your mates and spending the whole day just messing about.
Not concerning yourself with getting likes and hits, had none of this bullshit, social media, fake news, arguing with strangers online. I feel sorry for kids now, that they didn’t have that freedom.
It fucks up your attention span, I’m sure it’s going to effect this generation down the line.
I’m not saying technology isn’t a good thing, but I think it’s healthy just to be out smelling the flowers and just being a kid.
Do you feel the same, or would you have liked today’s technology around when you were a kid ?
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By *os19Man
over a year ago
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Most of my childhood was spent in the park across the road where I live lots of small sided football matches there was also a swings , slide and roundabout section that you could play in as well as tennis courts and a nine hole pitch and putt you could ride your bike roller skate and skateboard.Happy days for me each generation will have different things to remember their childhood as long as it’s a happy one is what’ important. |
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"I'm with you OP and I wouldnt change my childhood even if I could,kids today just sit on there phones or laptopswhen they should be out with there friends,y parents couldn't keep me in regardless of the weather,lovely childhood memories just enjoying being a kid
My kids will be going out on their bikes again today... just like I used to. The great difference is that I know they are safe while they're out as they keep in touch with their mobiles. "
true that's a fair point |
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"I'm with you OP and I wouldnt change my childhood even if I could,kids today just sit on there phones or laptopswhen they should be out with there friends,y parents couldn't keep me in regardless of the weather,lovely childhood memories just enjoying being a kid
My kids will be going out on their bikes again today... just like I used to. The great difference is that I know they are safe while they're out as they keep in touch with their mobiles.
true that's a fair point"
A very good point as we do the same with mobile tracking |
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"My nephew got shit at school because he had the default character skin on Fortnite so he begged my sister to pay for some virtual clothes.
Wtf has the world come to?
Fortnite is ridiculous! My son keeps asking for a new Xbox one just so he can play it...he's 10!
All his peers at school have it.
All that stupid dancing with 'flossing' this game has a lot to answer for.
What's wrong with bloody hide and see or building dens?
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Because some irrational parents have convinced everyone that there's a paedophile on every street corner just waiting for kids to leave the front door, so playing outside or even walking to school has gone out of fashion. |
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I had a mega drive growing up. Before that a Spectrum 48K (Manic Miner or Jet Set Willy anyone?) We’ve always had tech in the house but it was managed.
I loved going places. The outdoors is what brings us closer to nature and ultimately to ourselves. A feeling of appreciation.
Seeing this new generation coming through it’s not their fault. It’s how they’re being managed growing up. |
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"My nephew got shit at school because he had the default character skin on Fortnite so he begged my sister to pay for some virtual clothes.
Wtf has the world come to?
Fortnite is ridiculous! My son keeps asking for a new Xbox one just so he can play it...he's 10!
All his peers at school have it.
All that stupid dancing with 'flossing' this game has a lot to answer for.
What's wrong with bloody hide and see or building dens?
Ss
Because some irrational parents have convinced everyone that there's a paedophile on every street corner just waiting for kids to leave the front door, so playing outside or even walking to school has gone out of fashion. "
Then perhaps those irrational parents should get involved more with their children and not let technology become the babysitters.
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"I'm with you OP and I wouldnt change my childhood even if I could,kids today just sit on there phones or laptopswhen they should be out with there friends,y parents couldn't keep me in regardless of the weather,lovely childhood memories just enjoying being a kid
My kids will be going out on their bikes again today... just like I used to. The great difference is that I know they are safe while they're out as they keep in touch with their mobiles. "
this works for us too.
I loved my childhood, it’s part of my make up and I wouldn’t change it. However, would it have been even better if I’d had what my kids have now, possibly.
If you’re a family of interaction and get up and go you’ll still be doing this regardless of modern day distractions. |
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By *oxy_minxWoman
over a year ago
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"Do you remember when we want our friends to admire a photo of our dinner we had to dig out the camera, take a snap, wind on the film to take another from a different angle, then use up the roll by taking snaps of the dog. Pop down Boots (other chemists available) fill out the form, pay your money then wait a couple of days, I was cheap I never paid for express processing, then take the pics round to all your friends so they could give it the thumbs up.
No me neither.
Don't understand this thing about pics of my food, especially half eaten as they forgot to take the pic before they started chomping."
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Im so fucking glad that the internet wasn’t around when I was a kid, just spending your days out on your bike, no mobile phones, just calling on your mates and spending the whole day just messing about.
Not concerning yourself with getting likes and hits, had none of this bullshit, social media, fake news, arguing with strangers online. I feel sorry for kids now, that they didn’t have that freedom.
It fucks up your attention span, I’m sure it’s going to effect this generation down the line.
I’m not saying technology isn’t a good thing, but I think it’s healthy just to be out smelling the flowers and just being a kid.
Do you feel the same, or would you have liked today’s technology around when you were a kid ?
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