
Rose190021
Rosie
- Dec 13, 2018
- 71
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I'm 18
Is it surprising though? Economic mobility, labour rights, and wealth inequality have regressed about 120 years in country's history, debt is at an all time high, the government is a plutocracy, infrastructure in poor areas are akin to 3rd world countries, the ecosystem will be on the verge of collapse within their lifetime, and younger gens have the education and access to information to notice this while atomized from their community.I am happy that a lot of us are 30, 40, 50. The posts that make me the saddest are the young teens who want to die, because life can change so much at that age. Let's get real. if you are 50, you probably can't change as much as someone who is 16.
I'm 18, I'm behind in terms of brain development for example (didint learn how to wipe until I turned 12) (didint learn how to tie my shoes until I was 13)
What I hate the most is they like to rub it in thinking they're funny by making fun of the disabled. I don't mind if they make fun of me but I don't like seeing someone less fortunate than me recieve the same treatment, it's cruel and only alienates the victim.Mr. Hang Man,
I deeply sympathize with you. I am 19 and have had a brain injury. The level of inferiority I sometimes feel when I compare myself to others my age can be overwhelming.
Fragile Things: Short Fictions and WondersThat's an interesting quote by Gaiman. Do you happen to know from which book it is?
Originally from Hungary, but I live in the US now.