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My sister doesn't even know who whinnie the poo is for gods sake.
I think I might be the only one that finds this sad.
Nintenthong. wrote:blu; wrote:My younger sister is sitting on the couch downstairs watching corny Disney teenager shows on the television and I'm hiding in my room re watching classics.
My sister doesn't even know who whinnie the poo is for gods sake.
I think I might be the only one that finds this sad.You aren't the only one. I find it amazing how I can mention something to someone even a year or two younger than me and they have absolutely no clue what I'm talking about. I mean things from my childhood and such. It really is upsetting to me though to know that kids in this generation are growing up with things like "funny" new Disney shows with no real meaning or lesson as opposed to the Lion King, All Dogs Go To Heaven, and other classic shows or movies that you could really learn something from; MTV reality shows instead of music, Jersey Shore, 16 and Pregnant, and such; and now kids these days tend to have far better technology than today's teenagers and adults that they, for the most part, don't know how to use or take care of.
tl;dr
Being a 90's kid, children and some teenagers these days make me feel old even though I'm a teenager myself. X3

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