View Full Version : What's up with young ****s these days?
Randylandy
4th July 2014, 08:55 AM
I never thought I would ever say this As im only in my 30s but what is up with the young blokes these days? Watched this program last night sun and suspisious parent or something like that only to see these clowns pulling there dicks out and swinging them round at any opertinity. One went on to pull the top off some young girl now that's bordering in sexual assault. All this while the mother just laughed and said she was proud of him. Don't know about you but when I was there age I would of got a kick up the arse either by the old man, older brotIher or my peers.
All this follows on from that idiot footballer drinking his own ****. According to my mrs who is in her 20s this is what these clowns do these days.
Are humans mutating into compleat retards?
Rant over back to my prune juice.
Ausfree
4th July 2014, 08:57 AM
Mate, I'm twice your age and agree with everything you have posted!!!
Slunnie
4th July 2014, 09:16 AM
I didn't see it, but perspectives change as people get older. I dont think they have changed as much as most think they have. What doesn't change is older than youth people complaining about how terrible the youth are today and how they would have never.......
“Our youth now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for their elders and love chatter in place of exercise; they no longer rise when elders enter the room; they contradict their parents, chatter before company; gobble up their food and tyrannize their teachers.”
That quote is from Socrates who died 339BC
“I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on the frivolous youth of today, for certainly all youth are reckless beyond words. When I was a boy, we were taught to be discrete and respectful of elders, but the present youth are exceedingly wise and impatient of restraint.”
Hesoid 750-650BC
dunno
4th July 2014, 09:18 AM
Too true they need to grow a brain and be aware of what goes on in the world today. If they are not unlucky or successful, in about 30 - 40 years they could end up like poor Rolf Harris.
manic
4th July 2014, 09:55 AM
pretty sure ****ing into your own mouth is not a popular pass time for the youth of today. So lets disregard that freak.
I'm 32 and all kinds of stupid pranks were being pulled when I was at Uni. On your first holiday abroad with your mates, its almost impossible not to be come a drunken fool by the end of the night. It's nothing new.
I was in Bali in 2002, 20 years old - we had a good time , no harm done. I remember being shocked with the behaviour of some of the older blokes. They were usually around 28-35 years old, a fair bit older than our group. Chest out, rude, loud, violent. One group of 30++ year olds punched up a few in our group for talking to some girls around our age. Those guys are in their 40's now.
Lots of rudeness shown to locals as well. I'm sorry to say this but almost all of the shockers were Australian.
One bloke farted in a beggar boys face! A month later the bomb went off.
Randylandy
4th July 2014, 10:31 AM
As sad as it is apparentley ****ing in ones own mouth is the latest trend getting round even has a name Bubbling.
Barefoot Dave
4th July 2014, 10:31 AM
All this while the mother just laughed and said she was proud of him
Well, There's your problem!
Í have observed that those who had a very restrictive (or even just firm) upbringing, either continue that with their children or 'rebel' against it. "I am not going to be that kind of parent to my little darling" and give them heaps of 'freedom'. I call it being a lazy. It is just too hard to monitor and mentor their own child.
One that I know is having a second 'motherhood' as her 14 yo daughter presented her with a bundle of joy and got back to partying!
Nothing is free, someone always pays!
Whether it is your $5 jeans that a Bangladeshi child pays for with their sweat or the Police or Prison guard that pays for the lack of discipline of your child.The easier it is for you, the harder it is for society.
Bigbjorn
4th July 2014, 10:31 AM
Too much money. Overlong licensing hours. Bad behaviour completes the trifecta.
bob10
4th July 2014, 10:43 AM
pretty sure ****ing into your own mouth is not a popular pass time for the youth of today. So lets disregard that freak.
Not true. This is just one of many articles on the subject, " bubbling " is the latest party trick for brain dead youth. Of which there seems to be an awful lot in this country now. And, of course, the vast majority of youth who do the right thing, and are quietly going about their business, stand shamed by the actions of the few. Bob
" The Bubbler first gained popularity after a Melbourne man was photographed performing the act in a mosh pit of a heavy metal concert this year. The photo went viral on the Worlds most popular news forum, Reddit, with readers around the globe shocked by the " bubbler ". Just one week ago, popular on line news site Vice, which specialises in revealing the Worlds bizarre practises, wrote a piece on the " bubblers increasing popularity in Australia.
" This is real. I have friends who have done this, mostly while drunk for a laugh. In Brisbane we call it the human bubbler, commentator K... C .... wrote in response to the Vice article. " The origins of the bubbler are unknown, but it has been a staple of footy tours for the past year......... Carney is far from the first man to bubble. It is an increasing popular way to show off among young males. Yes, urinating in your own mouth is a thing, and Australia invented it. "
It goes on to say about Carney " An ex-alcoholic who once urinated on a team mates friend and ran away from an RBT van, Carney has done far worse than this. He has escaped punishment for acts that have severely effected the lives of others. There are NRL players who will star for their clubs this weekend who weren't sacked despite repeated court appearances. " As for Carney, he says " Sacking him is too high a price to pay. Yes, even for Carney. When does the photographer suffer consequences for publishing offending material? . Your son's friend or mate's younger brother has probably tried the bubbler, which is typically performed in front of friends, and elicits a cheer if the stream reaches the persons lips. "
Barefoot Dave
4th July 2014, 11:06 AM
Funny, while I was typing my last, a nong on a minibike decides to imitate Pastrano and make a motocross track out of the local parks being used by a fair few littlies.
We just had a chat.
He immediately launches into his well rehearsed "Yes, I am an idiot, I am truly sorry.... ad nauseum"
"Words are worthless, take it home and park it or there will be trouble" ( I resisted doing the Robocop voice).
:nazilock:
Sitec
4th July 2014, 11:21 AM
Sad but true, they seem to be getting worse... As a kid, yeah I got drunk, drove like a tool and went everywhere as fast as I could....... But then I got a job and got kicked out of home... Once I had to fund my antics and find a place to live, it all changes... Some arses need kicking, and sometimes its the parents that need their arses kicking. If a kid is able to 'stay at home' because he/she can, he/she will. Life isn't getting easier, but it is still the land of opportunity here, and if the youth wants to work it will... They just need to be released of that phone, play station etc and motivated to do something with their lives and not be allowed to stay at home and become professional bums!!
DeeJay
4th July 2014, 03:16 PM
A mother we know thru kids footy was proudly showing a photo around of some graffiti her teenage son did to 'celebrate' her birthday. At least we know stupidity is hereditary in that example:angel:
Andy1990
4th July 2014, 03:28 PM
I'm 23, i am ashamed of my generation. Worst thing is the biggest ****wits of my generation seem to be incredibly fertile and so are there children! This isnt just an Aussie thing either, I'm Scottish and its just as bad over there. Of course there are always some that keep there head down and fly straight but by broadcasting this idiocy and disgusting behaviour it only promotes it.
Thanks
Andy
bob10
4th July 2014, 06:38 PM
Posted this somewhere else but this could explain what is wrong with our youth, Bob
And speaking of his father, Gravely credited his hard work ethic and desire to do things right to Samuel L. Gravely Sr., a stern but loving disciplinarian.
“I was spanked for everything, but at the same time, it never killed me,” Gravely said. “I had a happy, fun-loving childhood. Dad wasn’t cruel, I could take it, but there were very few things I didn’t get a whipping about.”
Naval History Blog (http://www.navalhistory.org/)
loanrangie
4th July 2014, 07:11 PM
I'm 23, i am ashamed of my generation. Worst thing is the biggest ****wits of my generation seem to be incredibly fertile and so are there children! This isnt just an Aussie thing either, I'm Scottish and its just as bad over there. Of course there are always some that keep there head down and fly straight but by broadcasting this idiocy and disgusting behaviour it only promotes it.
Thanks
Andy
What i saw in the UK (inc Glasgow) about the time you were born was much worse than i have ever seen here, maybe we are just catching up.
I had never seen so much disrespect for the law and pregnant teens.
Bytemrk
4th July 2014, 08:39 PM
Too much money. Overlong licensing hours. Bad behaviour completes the trifecta.
Brian I think these guys are going the Quady.... as above plus no brain cells :angel:
korg20000bc
5th July 2014, 10:33 AM
I reckon we're starting to reap the results of basically unrestricted porn access from young ages in our boys.
Tombie
5th July 2014, 11:11 AM
I reckon we're starting to reap the results of basically unrestricted porn access from young ages in our boys.
Drawing a long bow there mate....
korg20000bc
5th July 2014, 11:40 AM
Drawing a long bow there mate....
I don't think so.
Mick_Marsh
5th July 2014, 11:44 AM
Ah! That's the answer, then.
Restrict porn and our youth will behave in a more mature manner.
Quick! Lets pass the legislation.
korg20000bc
5th July 2014, 11:50 AM
Ah! That's the answer, then.
Restrict porn and our youth will behave in a more mature manner.
Quick! Lets pass the legislation.
I don't think that'll do it.
Let's just beat the **** out of everyone who bothers us.
:)
**edit**
I see where I caused confusion. I was referring to the attitude to the young woman in the original post.
UncleHo
5th July 2014, 02:00 PM
Aah! but you can't hit your kids,they can have you charged for assault,one of the problems is that the do-gooders removed that right a couple of decades ago, so now you have kids/young adults that have never been set limits,so then their kids are one step further along the Feral road.
Our daughter when young and first year of high school tried it on with my wife (took a poke at mum) I had to break that one up,it was a closed fist fight by the time I intervened :eek:
bob10
5th July 2014, 03:04 PM
Don't blame the kids, Bob [ children are the end product of their upbringing, spare the rod, spoil the child. Take drugs in front of your children ? drink to excess? don't blame the child]
BBC News - #BBCtrending: The racist video that's shocked Australia (http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-28145725)
Dougal
5th July 2014, 03:32 PM
As sad as it is apparentley ****ing in ones own mouth is the latest trend getting round even has a name Bubbling.
That's just an evolution of the pelican game from 20 years ago.
Nothing changes. Those complaining about the current generation keep forgetting which generation raised them.
It's always the worst behaved who get the most publicity.
Chops
5th July 2014, 03:51 PM
Its a "Kids" thing,,, they're just feral, full stop.
I know, I was one once, and we did some pretty stupid/dumb/selfish things.
Despite what we did as kids/young adults, we always had respect for our elder's and other's property.
I went to a 21st last weekend, however, I was appalled to see and hear of they're behaviour. You think ****ing in ones mouth is bad,, these guys are game/stupid (I really don't know what to describe it as) enough to take it so much further.
Maybe they'll learn when they find themselves in hospital with some far out disease.
And to think, I have to attend several of these over the next couple of years :eek:
Ausfree
5th July 2014, 09:24 PM
Aah! but you can't hit your kids,they can have you charged for assault,one of the problems is that the do-gooders removed that right a couple of decades ago, so now you have kids/young adults that have never been set limits,so then their kids are one step further along the Feral road.
Our daughter when young and first year of high school tried it on with my wife (took a poke at mum) I had to break that one up,it was a closed fist fight by the time I intervened :eek:
You are spot on there. Boundries of acceptable behaviour must be set, not necessarily by corporal punishment but by discipline and the teaching of right from wrong, which seems to be lacking now. How can a feral teach a feral correct behaviour??????????
clubagreenie
6th July 2014, 07:57 AM
It's very simple. There's no ethic these days. I've said it before.
When I was growing up we had Lebs, greeks & turks at school. And a token asian. Before and after school they all worked, in the fruit shop, take away, whatever the parents owned. And when they grew up and got married they reaped the benefits of their and their parents hard work. House, cars etc.
Then they had kids, there the issues start. Because this generation of parents didn't need to work to the same extent and didn't have the kids working. The kids became "entitled" to everything that was gifted on them by the parents and more so the grandparents. They seem to think they deserve everything they can get and whatever everyone else has too.
Mick_Marsh
6th July 2014, 12:59 PM
Here's an interesting news report:
WA paediatrician who recommended beatings for twin boys suffering ADHD found guilty of misconduct - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) (http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-07-05/wa-paediatrician-told-dad-to-beat-adhd-twin-boys-guilty/5573746)
V8Ian
6th July 2014, 01:18 PM
There's a world of difference between a flogging and a smacked bottom. One is cruelty and bullying whilst the other is a fair disciplinary tool.
Bearman
6th July 2014, 06:19 PM
There's a world of difference between a flogging and a smacked bottom. One is cruelty and bullying whilst the other is a fair disciplinary tool.
That is so true Ian.
Ausfree
7th July 2014, 11:46 AM
There's a world of difference between a flogging and a smacked bottom. One is cruelty and bullying whilst the other is a fair disciplinary tool.
Absolutely correct. A smack on the bottom used properly on a child is not to hurt the child but to shock them into realising they have crossed a boundary and not to do what ever they did again, or this is what happens.
A flogging is just not on.!!!!
clubagreenie
7th July 2014, 12:36 PM
Tell my old man that
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