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Originally Posted by soulfire o lawd. lets not get into the teenage drinking thing.[...] |
I actually never got into this subject matter before. Most of the shit I post in discussions here is just a repeat of myself over a few years time, but this is a completely new one for me. *quickly makes new thread*
Yeah lets not get into it is what they say. If only governments would not say the same thing. It's becoming a serious problem where I live. One could say hey, it's their own funeral. But how do you justify that when we're talking about people with barely one decade of memories? People who were still in diapers when I was playing with toy guns pretending to shoot my friends. People who now suddenly think they know everything. People who don't even live on their own yet and have mommy make their sandwiches for them still. People who ask their 'just-fresh-out-of-the-womb'
college friends for advice on life and relationships. College meaning, still learning. I mean what the hell? Stubborn as fuck and hardly any use for anything at all. Except, going out. Partying. Drinking. Having sex (or talking about it all day long instead, whichever works for them

) and arguing.
So how do you tell people like that, that what they are doing, what they love to be doing... is wrong? How do you tell them that once they have fully matured (lets assume they all will some day) that they are going to hate themselves for what they are doing now. And that they are going to have to explain to their own kids one day, that what those kids will be doing when they reach this fragile age, is wrong. Because you as the parent you (might) be then, will not want to receive a phonecall from the local athorities that your child has just undergone or caused a terrible event, due to irresponsible behaviour caused by whatever substance they used to 'feel good'. Only for the fun to cave in later.
Just like with drinking. It all seems fun for a while, and the next morning your head is killing you, so bad that you might even want to wish you never drank as much as you have that night. That's the reality check this world so desperately needs. Because that fun you had, is fake. Everybody still sober enough to remember, was laughing at you for acting like an idiot under influence. That was real. A reality you missed. And the hangover, was real too. It all reflects to the overall image of the general teenager. They lack the grip on reality. Why do people say that? Cause that's the way these teenagers profile themselves. And they don't even realize it. The irony is making the term 'ignorance is bliss' hilarious even.
Anyways, yeah. Drinking is da shit, man. Goooo al-co-ho! Trading in the real world for a fake circus show. Under the impression you were having fun with your friends, but behind your back they be making fun of how that night you were acting like a trash bag ho. Ignorance is bliss indeed, bitches. If you're a teenage drinking addict and just read this, I apologize for bursting your bubble. Here's a new one for ya to live in.
