I like the message, not sure, if you're trying to troll or not. But, it really is true what today's society is like.
No trollI like the message, not sure, if you're trying to troll or not. But, it really is true what today's society is like.
Man, it seems like everyone in the City has an iPhone. The subway is crazy.Society sucks nowadays. Working in Manhattan and commuting on subways or just walking down the street I notice nobody ever makes eye contact anymore. I notice in restaurants kids nowadays on Dates on their phones pulled out and faces locked into them not looking at each other... SHit is messed up.
Or you get that really awkward hi because people have no idea how to actually talk nowadays. There are so many cute girls that just instantly become unattractive because they can't hold an introductory conversation for more than 2 minutes.Seriously though, at college people can't even fathom a "hi" when you walk by. It's really bad.
I hang out with a lot of foreign kids cause most of the time their social skills are there.Or you get that really awkward hi because people have no idea how to actually talk nowadays. There are so many cute girls that just instantly become unattractive because they can't hold an introductory conversation for more than 2 minutes.
JamesMK. Duh.PFFFFFFFFT! Who was alive 20 years ago?
Man, it seems like everyone in the City has an iPhone. The subway is crazy.
But yeah, I've totally been there where you go out to dinner with some friends, you're at the table, and everyone has their phone out -- that's 2014, haha
Anything can be unhealthy without moderation but this is becoming a world wide epidemic in most odd wayThere's a good message to be had here--but sometimes this message gets clouded by nostalgia and the inevitable "good ole days" feeling everyone gets once they hit that quarter-life mark. There are still plenty of people engaging in physical activity, speaking to one another, having conversations, events, etc. Those days are not dead. Are some of today's youths a little less physically social in lieu of being technologically social? Of course. This video doesn't show all of the war-torn families, foreign immigrants, friends separated by thousands of miles, etc who all use social media in the same sense.
This same argument was had when TV came out. Or when telephones substituted the art of the written letter. Or when the internet defeated the physical text. CDs and MP3s over the sacred vinyl. Is there a lot to learn from this? Sure. But technology isn't going anywhere and social media isn't a "bad" thing--it's just different. If that's all you do then sure it's terrible for our generation--but doing anything in life constantly will hamper your growth and maturity. Too much of anything is not a good idea--so I'd rather take a lesson on the beauty of moderation than some 25 yr old bro realizing he's on his phone too much and making a sentimental video. He has a point--it's just really melodramatic.
TL: DR--we're all going to sound like our parents. I'm also a cynical bastard.
The first part is admitting you have a problem and well...No troll
I am guilty of this