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bhainesToday I started as a teachers assistant for a freshmen biology class at my high school. It is a pretty awful class and the teacher doesn't have a good handle on them. When she left the room for literally 1 minute, a group of them started snorting smarties because they thought it would make them smarter. Then they began to dance around the classroom cursing like crazy. I don't know if this is normal behavior for young teens, or are kids just total weirdos nowadays?
no_steezeIf you hold a package of smarties at one end and shake it vigorously back and forth for a long time the whole package will eventually turn into powder. You can then open one end and inhale and then exhale a little poof of smartie dust so it looks like you're smoking smarties. If done correctly it can prove to be a solid 5 minutes of entertainment that completely ruins a pack of candy
pat_in_the_hatsoo if youre the teachers assistant, shouldnt you have told them to get back in their seats and behave? They were testing to see if you were a push over. You failed. Now the wont listen to you. You need to regain your dominance. And dont be afraid to bend one over your knee with a ruler for public demonstration
richard.Hard to do with Canadian smarties
no_steezeSorry, based on my freedom I assumed I was in the US of goddamn A
DrZoidbergWhat's different about canadian smarties compared to american ones?
DrZoidbergSpeaking of doing stupid stuff with candy, we had one of my friends eat an entire bag of shock tarts in one go. It was pretty amusing. That was like eighth grade or something.
What's different about canadian smarties compared to american ones?
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.Hugo.When i was in middle school kids snorted altoids.
cabdriveron the freestyle team I coached last year there were 7th graders who would take their dad's cigarettes, empty them, then fill them with tea and smoke the tea cigarette
freestyler540Funny that we are already using terms and references to "the next generation of children" even generation Z. Millennials (anyone born after 1980) generation is already being capped post 2000 birth. Is it me, or generations are zooming ahead in knowledge, connectivity and science based teaching. We are applying new technology, new techniques of delivery that make post 2000 population have a handle faster on information.
On the other side, kids arent kids anymore. I don't see 8 to 10 year old kids playing street hockey before bedtime or climbing trees in a park. Things I loved to do as a kid are being replaced by performance and parent self gratification attitude. Since most Millennial began to be raised in an information, fast pace life; it seems most never really "grew up". They search to be children again. Then raise a child or two in that setting.
I have to say the same about my last year in high school. I was quit disgusted how the year after us forced certain teachers to quit. They played tag in the hall, cursed at teachers, broke shit all the time and seemed to have no discipline at all. Maybe they come in batches...
Mr.BishopNow to be fair, there's major changes between all generations, you can't generalize too much based off of short term data.
I mean sure to me as a 1979 born guy, I see how much kids have changed from my youth. Hell, you didn't even think about wearing a helmet when you were riding a bike or racing a slalom course. Nobody did. Parents carried you in a baby carrier skiing to get you started. Nowadays you'd get arrested for both of those things.
However if you scale back to my father's generation, it was commonplace to just let your 8 year old run out the door and expect they'd eventually come back around dinner time because they were hungry. If you needed wood chopped to be warm, you bet your ass my mother's dad was sending the girls out to hack away at that shit with an axe. If there was crows fucking up the garden, send the girls out with the shotgun.
Scale back from that and (especially in America) I'm sure the kids were learning how to beat the slaves into submission.
So I never totally buy into this "Society is getting worse" business. Times are changing and every generation is presented with new challenges and new opportunities. Some good, some bad - but mostly all in the progress of the human race going forward.
freestyler540We can look at data to analyse and compare if the younger generation has it better. The standard of living has never been higher, education is on the rise and family income has increased since 1979. We can agree that this generation has all the tools it needs to thrive and prosper.
I cant blame youth too much for stupidity. I tend to go one generation ahead; they raised the next generation. But what I can complain about is the pressure from society to children to become perfect. It comes through different channel; advertisement, media, social media... Kids have never been committing suicide like ever before! They are pumped with drugs if they can t concentrate like adults, put down when they fail a test... I dont feel like kids are worse off than my generation or the previous, but the problems have definitely changed.
DrZoidbergWhat's different about canadian smarties compared to american ones?
freestyler540We can look at data to analyse and compare if the younger generation has it better. The standard of living has never been higher, education is on the rise and family income has increased since 1979. We can agree that this generation has all the tools it needs to thrive and prosper.
I cant blame youth too much for stupidity. I tend to go one generation ahead; they raised the next generation. But what I can complain about is the pressure from society to children to become perfect. It comes through different channel; advertisement, media, social media... Kids have never been committing suicide like ever before! They are pumped with drugs if they can t concentrate like adults, put down when they fail a test... I dont feel like kids are worse off than my generation or the previous, but the problems have definitely changed.
last_tangoA lame non murican version of m&m's.
Fugeeos are the shit though with a bag of milk
Chubz.You buy bags of milk?
Chubz.You buy bags of milk?
freestyler540We can look at data to analyse and compare if the younger generation has it better. The standard of living has never been higher, education is on the rise and family income has increased since 1979. We can agree that this generation has all the tools it needs to thrive and prosper.
I cant blame youth too much for stupidity. I tend to go one generation ahead; they raised the next generation. But what I can complain about is the pressure from society to children to become perfect. It comes through different channel; advertisement, media, social media... Kids have never been committing suicide like ever before! They are pumped with drugs if they can t concentrate like adults, put down when they fail a test... I dont feel like kids are worse off than my generation or the previous, but the problems have definitely changed.
Steezy_IN_KCNaturally, the average family income has been on the rise since 1979. Back in 79' women took on the responsibility of being a stay at home mom. In the 90's a few mothers started pursuing professional careers and left the home. Not to mention it was the best economy the world has ever seen.
After 2008, I would venture to guess that MOST women at least have a part-time job because of the recession and needing to supplement the pay cuts that most men took. Now people are working twice as hard because companies have scaled back their workforce and now the employees are doing the work of several individuals.
This presents a problem to the new graduates... They have a major learning curve to learn a new industry and try and keep up with the older workers that are accustom to the high standards that are set. Not to mention that the kids are total shitheads because they are raised in the daycare system where they can basically get away with murder.
last_tangoIn Quebec yeah.
freestyler540I have to dissagree with the 2 first paragraphs. There is no correlation between children been raised with stay-at-home moms and bratty behavior. It has nothing to do with income class or same sex parents. Women did not cause this problem, you have to get that in your head. Men and women should be ideologically equal in a relationship and in professional life. Its how your raise a kid that makes a difference, no who raises the kid.
The previous generation are not smarter, better or stronger than us. We are young, innovative and creative. We even took off with 2 times more knowledge than they ever had. They just lived a lot longer than their parents. They are healthier than their parents and still dont want to leave the workforce. Thats fine. But after 2008, a lot of people lost their jobs; and since older people are often seen as wiser and more experienced, they will get any title without education. Grades determine how hard you work, how quick you are with information and how you solve problems...wait, no...my parent deeply believe that.
So Millenials are pissed. We are promised the world by our parents if we work hard. We did, and a market crash is what we got. Instead of being creative and dealing with the problem, we do what we were taught to do; cry until we get it...