Seemingly impervious to the uptake of knowledge -- Henry Rollins.
Besides the overall shock at his ignorance of knowing right from wrong, two things stand out for me in that. 1) I agree with his grandmother. He needs his behind whipped.2) The reporter said something at the end about "getting him in the system to get helped"....I don't have a lot of faith in "the system".
"Couldn't my mother help?" I'd say she's done quite enough.Makes my own discussions with my daughter look positively angelic...
Youths today. They have very little concept of right and wrong, very little grasp on reality because they play video games all the time. During a game, when they error, they press the reset button, as though the error never happened.SS
That hadn't occurredd to me, but you're exactly right. Good analogy.
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Besides the overall shock at his ignorance of knowing right from wrong, two things stand out for me in that.
1) I agree with his grandmother. He needs his behind whipped.
2) The reporter said something at the end about "getting him in the system to get helped"....I don't have a lot of faith in "the system".
"Couldn't my mother help?" I'd say she's done quite enough.
Makes my own discussions with my daughter look positively angelic...
Youths today. They have very little concept of right and wrong, very little grasp on reality because they play video games all the time. During a game, when they error, they press the reset button, as though the error never happened.
SS
That hadn't occurredd to me, but you're exactly right. Good analogy.
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