No offense intended at all, but what a horrible bunch of generalisations... It's hardly surprising that some young people don't even want to learn anymore if this is the prevalent attitude of the older generation anyway... But luckily I know most people think differently.
Personally I thought the other list, the one with lots of nostalgic recollections of past fads and events, was a lot more fun than this one.
It's just so untrue... the ones about the WW2 and other historical events - as if the youth of today doesn't care about that at all. My younger sister doesn't see the WW2 as ancient history at all, while a lot of 30 and 40 something politicians seem to have a LOT more trouble remembering it.
[ 10-11-2002, 12:46 PM: Message edited by: Melusine ]
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