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Blondes 'are more aggressive than brunettes'
#21
i agree with you octa, young folks these days all rely on their cellular devices and technology. honestly i wish i could be on THAT side of the world with you guys and girls. the realloy are like zombies here. all stupid. they might think theyre smart because the education system tells them so. little do they know they know everything about nothing. all the teens want to be popular and that can only be if you look good or look bad and get made fun of to be popular. this side is only human by the dna. but yes they are some who are not like this. also why blame men when girls wear super tight shorts and low tops at such a young age? it certainly cant be because of men. i mean are their fathers telling them to dress like this? or the full media, guys and girls. the older women do this too.
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#22
I also have blue eyes lol xx I dye my hair black now anyway xx
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#23
Tyson, for young people, the cell-phone is a part of the body from now on; I'm serious.

Last time I saw a young couple in love walking on the street, their arms around each other, but ...

The male was talking in his cell-phone at his left hand, and the girl was talking in her cell-phone at her right hand, so we have in this couple case 4 persons in a realtionship walking across the street. 1 male, 1 girl and 2 virtual persons. It was impossible to figure out how this "love relation" was all about. Was it electronic ?  was it sexual/emotional attraction or was it electronic virtual city zombi culture ? I bet it was the last case.

This was an unique observation, it's what we can expect in the near future.

Young people are lost, if they get no opportunity to think independently without cell-phones or I-pods/thinkpads for a while.

I guess a woman feels herself much more attractive if she talk in a bright pink cell-phone all the time. In the cafe, in the pub, at the busstop, while shopping etc. etc. (and I have proofs for that).

It doesn't matter if they are blonde, brunette or redhead. The cell-phone culture is aggressive, not the woman.
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#24
[user=13]Octahedron[/user] wrote:
Quote:I guess with the help of a cell-phone ?  Times are changed. 

All young people that I see now, are electronic zombies with add-on equipment.
I agree with you, and i will use mi self as an example...

I have haid a driving license for cabing for 8 years, in thoose years I have been driving for aprox. 4.

Learned to drive with maps and using my head, and got to know mi entire city.
But in the last year i began to use gps, in that year i began to forget streets, i get confused if i have a trip from one to another part of the city(the classic what route to take). And I am beggining to feel more and more stupid.

It is like the gps took away my sense of coordination.

And another thing, with all the mobile phones/mp3 players, I realy miss the good old time of the GhetoBlaster :D(I torture people with classical music in the car, and the youth hate it, BUT THEY HAVE THERE PHONES AND CRAP MUSIC)

And i will not speak of mi nephew that is 7, and dont know what the outdoors look like, since it is like he have technology implantet:D(And his entire generation)
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#25
That's so true, I was always good with directions and since I got a Sat Nav I don't think I could even get to my living room haha xx
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#26
All technology is a is a replication of our own  forgotten and lost abilities. Just like the fellow who can boil water with his hands we used to be able to warm ourselves without the need for outer assistance such as fire.

Thus my arguement against GPS. I've always had an amazing sense of direction.My old friends used to call me "Radar".:D Used to drive my father crazy as his is awful and he wouldn't listen to a 3-4 -5 year old say which way. Drives my husband crazy too as his  sense of direction is not so sharp either  but he can read a map and that's more than many people these days. . So he wants to get a  GPS!! It seems to me that these rob you of what sense of direction you may possess. I admit that GPS can be interesting little gadgets but frequently they are flat out wrong or you still must be  familiar with the area and people have become too dependent to understand that. Just ask the couple who were stranded for several days in the snow in the wildnerness of Oregon just recently with a GPS .
 leah, I think your absolutely correct. These techno gadgets today actually interfere and distort our natural senses.
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#27
Totally agree with you about technology taking away basic awareness to our senses and instinct, I do see good points about GPS but becoming dependent is the issue, but part of the agenda is to abandon self sufficiency… and it is in full swing.
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#28
Quote:but part of the agenda is to abandon self sufficiency… and it is in full swing.
 Yes and  self sufficiency is why I admire the Amish .
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#29
Yes MN I agree and would love to see them one day. I am very sad especially that women/mothers/daughters consider cooking a slave job, or being chained to the kitchen sink philosophy, food is another great example of lost abilities, or I should re-phrase, it is not lost but has been given away!
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#30
i too also have a great sense of direction. also i know its a little off topic but do any of you have photographic memory? i have had it as far back as i can remember.. it also eliminates the need for GPS if i glance at a map or have been through an area before, ill instantly remember it.
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