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Same. I miss the days when we blamed everything on furries and Sonic fans instead of comparing generations, political ideals or whatever the popular “mature” thing is.
Gasp! @Background Pony #2FB3 hated Wreck-it Ralph because there wasn’t enough Sonic in it! D:
Screw you, hate goes wherever it damn well pleases! :^)
Hate goes down here :D
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No one wants to talk about friggin’ Taxi Driver. Jesus.
Ok how about this. There has never been a “good” generation. All we can do is measure the worth of one by comparing it to others. Again, I don’t think our generation is necessarily bad. I think that it’s improving in some ways, and declining in others. But again, back to the original topic at hand. Forgot what it was? Here’s a refresher. Wreck-It Ralph. And if you wanna continue from my first two comments, feel free to mention Taxi Driver too.
I never said anything about being born in the wrong generation. In my opinion, this generation has its ups and downs. Ups are that we have much more knowledge about the world, and there are movements to make the world a better place. Downs are that suffering is still a thing, and there is a growing culture of trying to divert attention from said suffering.
Keep in mind, those examples are by no means extensive, it’s just a summary of how I feel about the world today.
Anyway, back to the original topic.
@Background Pony #2FB3
Unfortunately, most millenials love Wreck-It Ralph and hate Taxi Driver, because they think it’s “boring old people stuff”.
Completely ignoring that Wreck-It Ralph is essentially the kids’ version of Taxi Driver, only much cheaper and less thought-provoking.