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Post by Invader Zim Sat 13 Mar 2010, 12:57

Buzz Lightyear first on moon, The Queen invented the telephone and Newton invented fire.

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Crazy modern generation.

I was at a function awhile ago, where in conversation someone was talking about Auschwitz..."What's Auschwitz?" was the contribution from my Gen Y colleague...
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Post by JKLever Sat 13 Mar 2010, 12:59

Who's that Adolf geezer again?
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Post by Invader Zim Sat 13 Mar 2010, 13:01

Some Austrian interior designer I think...
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Post by PeterCS Sat 13 Mar 2010, 13:10

No, that was Fritzell, or something like that.


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Post by Guest Sat 13 Mar 2010, 13:14

Invader Zim wrote:Buzz Lightyear first on moon, The Queen invented the telephone and Newton invented fire.

noice

Crazy modern generation.

I was at a function awhile ago, where in conversation someone was talking about Auschwitz..."What's Auschwitz?" was the contribution from my Gen Y colleague...

Gen Y are a bunch of stupid fools. I know this because I am part of it.

In general, we have no interest in politics or science. Having knowledge or being intelligent gets you zero respect. It's quite depressing really. Everyone just follows pop culture and tries to get their leg over.

Still, it makes me look like a fking genius, because no one else knows anything about anything.

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Post by PeterCS Sat 13 Mar 2010, 13:15

In the land of the blind, the one-eyed qunt is king?
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Post by Guest Sat 13 Mar 2010, 13:27

Invader Zim wrote:

I was at a function awhile ago, where in conversation someone was talking about Auschwitz..."What's Auschwitz?" was the contribution from my Gen Y colleague...

Of course, you were able to tell him from first-hand work experience.

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Post by Guest Sat 13 Mar 2010, 13:28

I had to dump an ex partly because she was way too stupid:

"Northern Ireland isn't part of Ireland?"

"That sign means it my right of way"
"No it doesn't it means it's cars coming the other directions right of way"
"Nah, it's my right of way"
Very near miss follows, accompanied by a repeated loud horn...
"F this, I'm getting out if you do that again"
She had to go.

Also, I have a university in my town. Not a proper university, one where people go to study photography or travel & tourism or some equally imbecilic subject. Every time I meet a student here, I know that they are not worthy of getting a degree. I usually fail to hide my disdain for such subjects AT DEGREE LEVEL, and then they get annoyed. Only in it for the piss ups - most of them are stupid, and I'm being kind.

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Post by Guest Sat 13 Mar 2010, 13:32

The lack of awareness that kids have of science is quite sad. Back in't my day, we 'ad O-levels in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Now they have now't but "GSCE Science"'.

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Post by PeterCS Sat 13 Mar 2010, 13:39

And now they have the IPL ....
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Post by Guest Sat 13 Mar 2010, 13:42

I haave another example of general ignorance, from today on facebook.

"Marni is back on the game" was her status.

I asked her if she knew what this meant. Apparently she is unaware that this could also mean that she is back to prostitution.

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Post by PeterCS Sat 13 Mar 2010, 13:43

Maybe she double-bluffed you ...
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Post by Guest Sat 13 Mar 2010, 13:44

It's kind of vague saying "primary school and secondary school children". If it was mostly secondary school children who gave the retarded answers then there would be cause for concern, but if it's 8 year old's then it's not the end of the world.

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Post by Guest Sat 13 Mar 2010, 13:46

PeterCS wrote:Maybe she double-bluffed you ...

It's unlikely she has the intelligence to do something like that to be honest.

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Post by Guest Sat 13 Mar 2010, 13:50

This sounds like a nice amicable break up Laughing .

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Post by Guest Sat 13 Mar 2010, 14:13

vilkrang wrote:This sounds like a nice amicable break up Laughing .

I was never with her... Not a chance

Not even sure what she meant by the comment, but I assume she meant she is now single. Didn't even know she was attached.

Failbook.com has some hilarious mistakes made by people in their status updates. Good for much laughter.

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Post by Basil Sun 14 Mar 2010, 08:58

Clamson wrote:I had to dump an ex partly because she was way too stupid:

"Northern Ireland isn't part of Ireland?"

"That sign means it my right of way"
"No it doesn't it means it's cars coming the other directions right of way"
"Nah, it's my right of way"
Very near miss follows, accompanied by a repeated loud horn...
"F this, I'm getting out if you do that again"
She had to go.

Also, I have a university in my town. Not a proper university, one where people go to study photography or travel & tourism or some equally imbecilic subject. Every time I meet a student here, I know that they are not worthy of getting a degree. I usually fail to hide my disdain for such subjects AT DEGREE LEVEL, and then they get annoyed. Only in it for the piss ups - most of them are stupid, and I'm being kind.

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Post by Red Sun 14 Mar 2010, 10:24

Most Gen X know very little about Geography. A few in recent times included the suggestion that Netherlands and Holland were different countries, South Africa was a region, not a discrete country, the population of the US was about 24 mil, women got the vote in Australia in the 1990s, total ignorance of the equinox and the path of the sun etc. The sad thing is that many educationists discount the need for any sort of content and blabber on about how today's students are taught to think. Some of the dumb responses above wouldn't be given ironically if they actually tried to apply some logic.

And don't get me started on spelling. I saw one example of a Mr Meaner when talking about an indiscretion. Businesses are a fruitful reservoir of misspellings. There is a van selling kebab's in the beach carpark at the end of my street. The real estate agent down the road specialises in accomodation which has houses with dinning rooms and seperate bathrooms. The electrical store I went into the other day was selling cut price superseeded dishwashers which were just next to his stationary drawer. All these seemed to be staffed by the upwardly mobile looking from the Gen X demographic.
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Post by WideWally Sun 14 Mar 2010, 10:33

You do realise that those misspellings are made deliberately so that they catch your attention?
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Post by Winkle Spinner Sun 14 Mar 2010, 11:48

If there's one thing I hate, it's people banging on about how kids today are getting stoopider etc etc. No. People have always been stupid. In fact, people have always been chronically stupid. Even people at the forefront of science believed in flogiston and aether till quite recently.

The thing with these surveys is that no one was doing them 50 years ago. We never get to see the daft answers that the slow ones amongst my parents' generation were giving. I can almost guarantee you, ignorance was just as rife, if not moreso, back then. You should hear some of the things a friend of my mum's comes out with. Seriously

There are literally loads of sharp, witty, well-informed people out there in their late teens and early twenties. They've just got more sense than to hang out in Wetherspoons with all the perma-tanned dunderheads.
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