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Elessar · 26-30, M
If you asked my grandparents, they would take away access to running water and the certainty of having decent heating in winter and 2+ meals every day, calling you (and me too) spoiled for taking those for granted.
After this last one year and a half into the current pandemic, I can say with mathematical certainty that the now 40-65 years old generations would have a (much) harder time at adapting to a lifestyle they weren't born with, than modern-day children if taken away technology and forced into the outdoors more. Yet they have [i]fun [/i]at trying to convince us all of the opposite.
After this last one year and a half into the current pandemic, I can say with mathematical certainty that the now 40-65 years old generations would have a (much) harder time at adapting to a lifestyle they weren't born with, than modern-day children if taken away technology and forced into the outdoors more. Yet they have [i]fun [/i]at trying to convince us all of the opposite.
iamnikki · 31-35, F
Exactly! And I was glad. Was a very outdoorsy kid. I saw lion King for the first time at 22. Wasn't in the house longer than I had to be
checkoutanytime · M
Here is $2, get lost till I said so, kid.
SW-User
@checkoutanytime exactly!
eyeno · M
Panda Not Listening ..,
Azlotto · M
Lol...So true.