Chile: It's Sex, Not Politics (2 Viewers)

Salvo

J
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Dec 17, 2007
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#41
This is a storm in a teacup. Every generation laments the "demise of civilization" because it is not a society in their own image. When you're no longer setting the trends and other people can make decisions it's scary. Believe me, I know, I used to be the dictator on juventuz.com. :D

For what it's worth I find this Chilean image highly disturbing. I do not infer from that "unethical", because that would be a decision made based on thin air.
things like these give a bad name to me and people within my generation.
 

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Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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#42
things like these give a bad name to me and people within my generation.
May I point out the arrogance in that statement? People of 'our generation' (I'm 26) amount to billions of people. Are you actually saying you wish you could compel all these people not to embarrass you?
 

Salvo

J
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Dec 17, 2007
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#44
May I point out the arrogance in that statement? People of 'our generation' (I'm 26) amount to billions of people. Are you actually saying you wish you could compel all these people not to embarrass you?
no of course not but its just sad that we are like that, i am not going to deny i have never followed the crowd. i think its just sad that quite a few people just think of themselves and not any 1 else
 

Salvo

J
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Dec 17, 2007
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#46
One of my greatest sorrows in life is witnessing human nature.

I know that sounds like a joke, but it's true. :)
definetly, we are a screwed up corrupt race and because of this the whole world is sufferin from our mistakes and a few "big men's" ego's
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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#54
lol I was just reading the article in full now and it's funny how the reporter is desperately trying to find an ideology to this activity. But they have no reason at all, just sexual freedom. :D
 
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Joaco

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Dec 11, 2005
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    lol I was just reading the article in full now and it's funny how the reporter is desperately trying to find an ideology to this activity. But they have no reason at all, just sexual freedom. :D
    hahaha yeah. Actually pokemones the only reason they have to live is to have sex and dance regueton (spelling?)
    It's like that song "girls, just wanna have fun" - "pokemones just wanna fuck"
     

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    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
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    #56
    Well, that was an interesting article worthy of discussion.

    Take it from someone who is, let's say, a bit older than Martin. :D What he says about generation changes is true. But you get to a point where you recognize how every generation grows up with their thumb stuck in their asses, thinking they're the first on the planet to discover/invent excrement. ("Oh, what a good boy am I.")

    It's innate human nature at that age, it seems. There are always motivations to feel like you're really that different from everything else that came before, even when deep down you're not.

    When you're 14-15, all you want to do is to identify yourself as separate and different from your parents (yuck! :yuck:). It's part of the rite of passage of growing up as an individual, independent of your lifelong parent and family bonds. But it isn't until your 20s that you stop defining yourself less about what you're not and more about what you have figured out you are. It's only then that you start defining your own family-related existence on your own so that you can soon begin the cycle all over again.

    hahaha yeah. Actually pokemones the only reason they have to live is to have sex and dance regueton (spelling?)
    It's like that song "girls, just wanna have fun" - "pokemones just wanna fuck"
    Well, depends on how you define "fuck". If this was Bill Clinton, there is clearly no fucking going on. :D
     

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