QuoteHey now, you two. I like sales at the mall, and I'm not stupid.
I don't know, malls scare me. Having to *wade* through groups of mass-produced girls with pancaked make-up and skirts that are one step away from utter non-existence, *squealing* because they haven't seen their friend who just, like, arrived, like, two seconds ago, in, like, five minutes?! Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ugh. Don't know what it's like in the US, but it's scary enough here. It's almost (this is possibly a wee bit elitist, but there you go

) like survival of the fittest by default. You know how in hunter-gatherer times you *had* to pull your own weight and be alert and able, either physically or mentally (or even both) in order to survive, both personally and as a community? Well, it's almost like now it's come to the point where some people are having to compensate for the incapability of others - they're not surviving by their own merit. They can provide for themselves neither mentally nor physically, and so others are doing it for them. Why bother thinking when you can pay someone to do it for you? Why bother to do *anything* if you know that, somewhere, someone is willing - *and will* - do it for you, be they your millionaire daddy or a poorly-paid immigrant?
Sorry, that's probably fairly cynical, but that seems to be what's happening. I know there's a book (don't know the title *or* the author, sorry, it's one my parents have told me about) where a very small section of society (the wealthiest and best-educated) convinces the rest of society that *they*, in fact, are in control of everything, and that all this education and money this well-off group has, it's all very hard work and not worth it, and it's much better to just watch TV all day because that's what the *true* elite does. So the rest of the population, convinced of their status as the 'true elite', go about doing nothing all day - they don't work, don't think, don't do anything but mindless, cathartic stuff, showing nothing but contempt for the "workers" who have to toil their lives away, and who are actually controlling *everything*.
Bit
1984/
Brave New World, really.
And, honestly, I don't think it's destroying America alone. I think this whole next generation is in trouble. More specifically, pursuits which take *time* and *effort* will die out rapidly. Why take the time learning to play the piano if you can sit in front of a computer screen and shoot things? Or learn another language? I'm a children's piano teacher, and I've had sooooooo many kids who just never, *ever* practised. It's really, really sad that all these wonderful things will die out simply because technology makes doing other things so much easier that it's less hassle to just not bother.
Sorry, cynical again. Dad always says it's great to see one so young as cynical as I am. I suspect he may be being ironic...

Anyway, on a lighter note... I don't mean to offend/irritate anyone

, but this showed on TV (argh!) about a year ago... (Really, I'm not posting it to offend Americans, I just thought it was funny. (Bit sad, but funny too). There's another one of the Brits, and if there's anything about stupid Aussies out there, I'm all for it. Just so you know. Equal p*ss-taking opportunites for all

. (Actually, this is done by a group (The ->-bleeped-<-s) who will take the p*ss out of absolutely anyone. Don't know if people heard about it overseas, but they were the ones who got into APEC dressed as Osama bin Laden and the Canadian delegation and then were arrested *after* they'd turned around to leave.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJuNgBkloFE&feature=related