Sunday, August 28, 2011

Teenagers' Mentality : Dragged Down

hey, it's me again, after a long long lonely time for this blog, finally tonight. i got this urge to say something about what i've just seen. this is only my personal view, no intention to mention anyone.

do you realise how teenagers could be more brutal than anyone older ? They fight for something aren't real, they are fighting their own feelings. They only know why they should get what they want, not really how to get what they want. They always get their parents pampering them, always giving them what they want. I think whoever believes in pampering to raise a child wasn't a good parents.

I've just witnessed a chaos that really describe what i mentioned above. I'll tell you how depressed it feels to see teenagers cursing at older people. All of unappopriate words i know have been mentioned, really sick kids.

I could say that the problem is simple, there's no need to argue about that. What do you think about smoking in the gas-station ? is there an allowance to that ?

I don't know what's the problem dragged them into a friction with gas-station officers, but what I know for sure, they are not chilled. What I heard, the kids said no to officers prohibited them to smoke, where there are signs everywhere said smoking is prohibited.

Let's skip what happened in the following. What is sure, this friction needed police to take control over them. And I've overheard some cocky sentences from the kids,
"dia kira bapak gua orang biasa?",
"belom pernah digaplok pake duit kali ya?"
and countless of unappopriate words you've never imagined.

What I need to make myself clear here is kids could be so uncontrollable when it's down to their pride. When there's someone keeps encouraging them to make mess, to prove that they have power, and looked good in front of their friends.

Experience is the best teacher, but it would be impressive if you could learn from others.

Thankyou for stopping by, I think I'm done talking here. Good night, folks.

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