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Only reason I argue... So much has been hidden throughout history.. Never recorded... Now we have access to information within seconds... So much more is exposed...

 

Everything is documented...

 

And since the information is right at our fingertips, the trash is readily accepted by most people instead of being in the closet by a select few.

 

In my opinion every generation continues to get worse. It's one thing to do something wrong or whatever, but it's another to do that thing right out in the open not caring who sees you. At that point you've lot all your sense of honor and shame and you don't care who sees you. Even when I was a teenager, people did the stuff teenagers do now, but since everyones all on the internet on myspace open with their promiscuity, drugs or whatever it's like everyone and their moms is geeked out gettin boned by the next door neighbors son.

 

It's sad to say, but there's not many wholesome people left, everyones corrupted.

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Here's a story to go with IOU's story on parental neglect. this shit is ridiculous. you may have already read it.

 

RENO, Nev. — A couple authorities say were so obsessed with the Internet and video games that they left their babies starving and suffering other health problems have pleaded guilty to child neglect.

 

The children of Michael and Iana Straw, a boy age 22 months and a girl age 11 months, were severely malnourished and near death last month when doctors saw them after social workers took them to a hospital, authorities said. Both children are doing well and gaining weight in foster care, prosecutor Kelli Ann Viloria told the Reno Gazette-Journal.

 

Michael Straw, 25, and Iana Straw, 23, pleaded guilty Friday to two counts each of child neglect. Each faces a maximum 12-year prison sentence.

 

Viloria said the Reno couple were too distracted by online video games, mainly the fantasy role-playing "Dungeons & Dragons" series, to give their children proper care.

 

"They had food; they just chose not to give it to their kids because they were too busy playing video games," Viloria told the Reno Gazette-Journal.

 

Police said hospital staff had to shave the head of the girl because her hair was matted with cat urine. The 10-pound girl also had a mouth infection, dry skin and severe dehydration.

 

Her brother had to be treated for starvation and a genital infection. His lack of muscle development caused him difficulty in walking, investigators said.

 

The Straws have been given public defenders. The Associated Press left a message Saturday with the public defender's office.

 

Michael Straw is an unemployed cashier, and his wife worked for a temporary staffing agency doing warehouse work, according to court records. He received a $50,000 inheritance that he spent on computer equipment and a large plasma television, authorities said.

 

While child abuse because of drug addiction is common, abuse rooted in video game addiction is rare, Viloria said.

 

Last month, experts at an American Medical Association meeting backed away from a proposal to designate video game addiction as a mental disorder, saying it had to be studied further. Some said the issue is like alcoholism, while others said there was no concrete evidence it's a psychological disease.

 

Patrick Killen, spokesman for Nevada Child Abuse Prevention, said video game addiction's correlation to child abuse is "a new spin on an old problem."

 

"As we become more technologically advanced, there's more distractions," Killen said. "It's easy for someone to get addicted to something and neglect their children. Whether it's video games or meth, it's a serious issue, and (we) need to become more aware of it."

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whats wrong with that? whats the point in being innocent if your just going to get stepped on for doing so? innocence, wholesome american dreaming people died and it wasnt my hands that shed their blood first so why should i be the "damned" youth, creator of the problems and solution to nothing

 

 

just saying...it's a damn shame.

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i hear you dawood and agree. technology has advanced faster in the past 20 years, than it has in the past 200. this has lead to all sorts of wrong turns in the direction of society. i speak only as an american, but this country is putting the wrong ideals in it's people. maybe that is a generalization, but if you look at the population in general, it's a sad truth in certain senses. as a whole, we really are sheeple being lead by the media. the media can create positive output, but if you ask me, it's keeping everything from moving forward. it's creating weak minds, racial strife, false idols, fear, and worst of all, it's robbing the youth of the greatest years of their lives. we're all just jackasses following a carrot in one way or another.

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^This is so true.

 

And I'm willing to bet the 70's/80's generation was more self centered/lowlife than ours.

 

the 80's might have actually been worse, it's hard to say because i was only a kid/teenager then. but it wasn't called the "ME" generation for nothing. i think the current generation is a little fucked up though, and the future generation being influenced by that is going to be worse off. that's just my speculation though.

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I never found out anything. I saw a few of my neighbors running over there, but they are old and dont like my kind.

 

I thought it would be a nice old person neighborhood, but we also have a flasher problem. They send out this newsletter thing, and there have been 4 different reports of this dude flashing people. They never even really got a description, just simply "had long hair". Its pretty crazy.

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