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Only for the bitter elderly or those in the midst of midlife crisis, Juggs.
I'm neither. I've hated young people even when I was a teenager. Young people latch on to things that other people genuinely love, inflate them to outsized levels as a fad, flock to those events and make them overly crowded and annoying, then disappear just as quick as they came, designating those things which are actually good as now "lame" since they've already been there and ruined it.
Post by FuzzyWarbles on Aug 3, 2012 14:24:34 GMT -5
Reminds me of an episode of Portlandia I recently watched where the bohemian played by Fred Armisen gives up the things he loves because someone he considers lame is doing them. He ultimately becomes the guy he thought was lame and vice versa. This really has nothing to do with Juggs opinon of youth, it just reminds me of that sketch.
^ Hey now! I resemble both remarks! I think working on a college campus has improved my tolerance of youth; however, it will never be fully eradicated.
In re: the overwhelming collective stupidity of the next generation (who seem to lose their marbles immediately upon HS graduation), I can only say this: there is nothing new under the sun. And thank god eye rolls are silent, or I'd have been fired by now.
Yet it is in this loneliness that the deepest activities begin. It is here that you discover act without motion, labor that is profound repose, vision in obscurity, and, beyond all desire, a fulfillment whose limits extend to infinity.
~ Thomas Merton ~
Yet it is in this loneliness that the deepest activities begin. It is here that you discover act without motion, labor that is profound repose, vision in obscurity, and, beyond all desire, a fulfillment whose limits extend to infinity.
~ Thomas Merton ~
Yet it is in this loneliness that the deepest activities begin. It is here that you discover act without motion, labor that is profound repose, vision in obscurity, and, beyond all desire, a fulfillment whose limits extend to infinity.
~ Thomas Merton ~
Yet it is in this loneliness that the deepest activities begin. It is here that you discover act without motion, labor that is profound repose, vision in obscurity, and, beyond all desire, a fulfillment whose limits extend to infinity.
~ Thomas Merton ~