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Beta makes death threats when he is dumped for Obi Wan Kenobi
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<blockquote data-quote="Going strong" data-source="post: 1154124" data-attributes="member: 8200"><p>You didn't carefully read my post. I am referring to <strong>21st century</strong> kids, this brand new generation.</p><p></p><p>I maintain that this new generation will be the most materialistic ever, it's obvious, and will love nothing more than money.</p><p></p><p>You are welcome though to keep a romantic idea of the beautiful 20th century family. But, have you not noticed that the new kids and teens are only interested in toys, smartphones, gifts, material things? Have you seen the new generation in churches, or reading intelligent books (or reading anything)?</p><p></p><p>The world we live in has a master, money. Intelligence and kindness are values that used to be preeminent, but have been displaced by the sheer power of money (and bullshit social media, that's another thing), in the minds of the young generation.</p><p></p><p>And giving it more thought... it is actually normal to love a father who give you lots of money in his will, or give you a brand new car at 18 to chase top-pussy.</p><p></p><p>Because <strong>if the father has this kind of money to give you, it means, the father has been careful and wise</strong>, has saved money for his children, has not spent all the money with whores or in casinos. </p><p></p><p>So matter of fact, there is nothing wrong in respecting a father that has been wise, industrious and modest enough to save money for the future of his family; it is a proof of love from the hardworking, clever father.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Going strong, post: 1154124, member: 8200"] You didn't carefully read my post. I am referring to [b]21st century[/b] kids, this brand new generation. I maintain that this new generation will be the most materialistic ever, it's obvious, and will love nothing more than money. You are welcome though to keep a romantic idea of the beautiful 20th century family. But, have you not noticed that the new kids and teens are only interested in toys, smartphones, gifts, material things? Have you seen the new generation in churches, or reading intelligent books (or reading anything)? The world we live in has a master, money. Intelligence and kindness are values that used to be preeminent, but have been displaced by the sheer power of money (and bullshit social media, that's another thing), in the minds of the young generation. And giving it more thought... it is actually normal to love a father who give you lots of money in his will, or give you a brand new car at 18 to chase top-pussy. Because [b]if the father has this kind of money to give you, it means, the father has been careful and wise[/b], has saved money for his children, has not spent all the money with whores or in casinos. So matter of fact, there is nothing wrong in respecting a father that has been wise, industrious and modest enough to save money for the future of his family; it is a proof of love from the hardworking, clever father. [/QUOTE]
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