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17 minutes ago, ivor bigun said:

When i was growing up ,life was fun and exciting ,we went out exploring ,i was i suppose quite lucky that my family although far from rich were not badly off,so i never went without.

I see Thai young having not such a good future for work and living unless born into money.

 

A bit of what you say here was much the same for me I lived in a UK good time and lucky but had to work hard for it.

My grown up UK children can't afford mortgaging a house where they work and where they could afford one there's no work. 

As for UK immigrants who just do not want to integrate of that what I've seen has always been the case.

I don't see social media as a ruling fact at all, even as an older person, I still have a choice. 

 

I don't think the best days for most people are yet to come at all unless they get lucky, there's too many of em.

Robotics will make it worse.

   

 

 

 

 

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My Grandparents danced to classic and waltz,

my Parents danced to Rock n' Roll

they moaned that I shy the cat away with Motorhead (No sleep till f***ing Hammersmith),

my kids listen to some kind plastic music and I moan that is no art

...life goes on, even I changed enjoyed some Bad Manners Sound the other day and prefer to hang around at home.. 

 

Oh yes, there is one thing: Leo gives me headache now after 6 Bottles.. 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, ivor bigun said:

When i was growing up ,life was fun and exciting ,we went out exploring

So why can't you do that now?  You might be older and it might not be like the days of yore but it can be done.  Older generations have been lamenting upcoming generations since the dawn of time.  Not to worry  . . . . 

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Ooh,how old are you? Not a snowflake are we? Well dont know where you live but the town i come from in the UK these days looks nothing like it did in the 60s(although i went to swinging London" ) it now looks like another country,where i can tell you many parts you would not want to go to especially at night.

 

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I’m around 50 and come from America. Everything decent in America comes from immigrants and the town I grew up in was an asylum of boredom with cow ranchers one 7/11 and one Dairy Queen in the 1970s.(Plus the normal stuff). You should know and it was normal for me to be called boy and nigger up to the 80s. I live in Thailand and elsewhere but now they have South Indian Vegetarian restaurants Korean Soft Tofu, Whole Foods, high tech campuses and a midweek room at the ALOFT might be $600 USD when there is a tech conference. InshaAllah thanks to immigrants! Sounds like you are past your sell date ivor, time to relax

And enjoy your winnings!

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It is alot harder for kids now than it was in the 70's 80's and 90's even.

All work in Australia is part time so they have 3 jobs and total 18 hours per week. They will have no superannuation at 60, they will not own a house because they house prices are so high and they cannot even save enough for the deposit so forget any dream home.

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6 hours ago, bluebluewater said:

So why can't you do that now?  You might be older and it might not be like the days of yore but it can be done.  Older generations have been lamenting upcoming generations since the dawn of time.  Not to worry  . . . . 

Explore in 2019...........package tour to Kilimanjaro or Pattaya.......

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It is alot harder for kids now than it was in the 70's 80's and 90's even.
All work in Australia is part time so they have 3 jobs and total 18 hours per week. They will have no superannuation at 60, they will not own a house because they house prices are so high and they cannot even save enough for the deposit so forget any dream home.

They can Buy themselves a home in Longreach


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I’m around 50 and come from America. Everything decent in America comes from immigrants and the town I grew up in was an asylum of boredom with cow ranchers one 7/11 and one Dairy Queen in the 1970s.(Plus the normal stuff). You should know and it was normal for me to be called boy and nigger up to the 80s. I live in Thailand and elsewhere but now they have South Indian Vegetarian restaurants Korean Soft Tofu, Whole Foods, high tech campuses and a midweek room at the ALOFT might be $600 USD when there is a tech conference. InshaAllah thanks to immigrants! Sounds like you are past your sell date ivor, time to relax
And enjoy your winnings!
Well i have a very good black friend and i have never and would never call him nigger,nor would anyone i know say it. So as you have had to put up with that in the "boonies" in America,you would have not had a good childhood.
As for "immigration" there is a vast difference between exploring the world hundreds of years ago and setteling a new land ,and going to another country now in the modern world and not integrating but taking you middle ages lifestyle with you.
But then you must have a different outlook on life , to us people who grew up in "decent"surroundings.

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