From the few times I have seen them, the kids are just watching like baby song videos on youtube the entire time, so I think the parents just rationalize it as “this is good for their brain” or some thing.
Its honestly no wonder that it seems people just don’t really know how to socialize with each other anymore if thats the kind of upbringing they are getting
Yeah 90's kids got the best time and too much comfort zone and now they're doing very good job at destroying the world.
No wonder boomers don't like them
From the few times I have seen them, the kids are just watching like baby song videos on youtube the entire time, so I think the parents just rationalize it as “this is good for their brain” or some thing.
Its honestly no wonder that it seems people just don’t really know how to socialize with each other anymore if thats the kind of upbringing they are getting
At this point I believe Aztec society>modern technological idiocy
Years ago when smartphones were rather new, scientists warned us from 'digital dementia' etc
And now it's reality. This shit became so bad within just 10 years.
Yeah 90's kids got the best time and too much comfort zone and now they're doing very good job at destroying the world.
No wonder boomers don't like them
Dudes talking about how they were able to buy a house with a basic 9-5 job in the 60s and wonder why us slackers can’t afford anything nowadays when everything is 1000 times more expensive
It means, humans, animals, plants, rocks, mountains, everything. The whole planet will turn into dust in some million years. Nothing will be left at all.
Dudes talking about how they were able to buy a house with a basic 9-5 job in the 60s and wonder why us slackers can’t afford anything nowadays when everything is 1000 times more expensive
Dudes talking about how they were able to buy a house with a basic 9-5 job in the 60s and wonder why us slackers can’t afford anything nowadays when everything is 1000 times more expensive
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