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Teenagers

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,180 ✭✭✭✭jimgoose


    So the ops only real reason for hating them is their fashion sense, hair style and social media goings on...

    I have the privilege of being disliked by plenty of people for exactly the same reasons. :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,042 ✭✭✭zl1whqvjs75cdy


    Tiffy6666 wrote: »
    And hey it was twenty something year olds who invented snapchat and Facebook, not us! We just play with the cool inventions we have, much like you and your football back in the day

    Jaysus we aren't that old, football was not a new invention when I was growing up.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,570 ✭✭✭Mint Aero


    But it's pretty much all teenagers have ever known. So what effect is this having on them forming relationships in the real world? So much easier to be anonymous too, and cause crap for people.

    I suppose so far I see teens nowadays being very open and confident. No issues with forming relationships. They're leaving Facebook in their droves too apparently which is a credit to them in terms of respecting their own privacy. They seem conscientious of their digital trail too, not all but my age group are completely oblivious to such things. I've a good few friends that have been in a serious trouble in work over their antics online.

    Sadly things like KPMG and Slane Girl happen very easily which is about the only thing I see as a problem for them but then again that's a problem for us all really. :(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,736 ✭✭✭Irish Guitarist


    I know teenagers want to be seen as grown ups, so is a natural extension of that that people in their twenties want to pretend they're geriatrics and reminisce about the good old days (which was all of seven years ago)?


  • Registered Users Posts: 189 ✭✭pedanticpat


    I know teenagers want to be seen as grown ups, so is a natural extension of that that people in their twenties want to pretend they're geriatrics and reminisce about the good old days (which was all of seven years ago)?

    It's the realisation that life in your twenties doesn't mean that you're old, but you sure ain't a kid anymore. What I'd say to the 26 year old is to think of the people 10 years older than you and what they did, then think of how people perceived you ten years ago. If you were going around in a Limp Bizkit hoody, then people probably thought you looked like a bit of a knob. And you know what, you probably did, and it's okay, because you were a teenager, and that's okay.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,314 ✭✭✭caustic 1


    I think because of social media teens are not roaming the streets like they used to...good or a bad thing who knows...they can be in touch with friend from bedrooms or any room through facebook. I have three and don't mind them being at home but still in touch with pals.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 91 ✭✭Mark.87


    BNMC wrote: »
    I'm 26, so I surely can't be accused of being an old fart.

    You are only 26.
    Thats some rant.... imagine what you will be like when you are an old fart


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,194 ✭✭✭FatRat


    BNMC wrote: »
    I'm 26, so I surely can't be accused of being an old fart.

    Is it just me or are a lot of teenagers nowadays absolute arseholes? With their stupid looking hairstyles, skinny jeans and chinos. They are obsessed with Facebook, Snapchat and all that irrelevent bollox that comes with the iPhone generation. Swag? Yolo? Lel? Fuck off!

    And don't get me started on the whole American accent shite that some of them come out with. OMG!

    You very rarely see many of them outside kicking a football these days. This is what me and my friends mostly did when I was a teen. On our days off school we would be gone from the house all day and our parents would almost have to drag us into the house when it got dark.

    Halloween is nowhere near what it used to be, teens are not interested in collecting for bonfires anymore and it's rare to hear a few bangers going off. Again, this is what me and my friends did when I was a teen.

    Feck it maybe I am just an old fart. :(

    Well look at you, aren't you very acceptant of the times :) Maybe if you move on from the past and try out these new things called Snapchat and social media you might realise they're much easier to use and much more fun than your only means of commmunication which was text messaging and phone calls. (aside from actually going out and talking to people that. BTW, teenagers still do that!) Theyre not for everyone I suppose but you must be completely ignorant to not realise their enormous advantages. Calling all of it 'irrelevant bollox' is just the same as calling mobile phones irrelevant bollox when you were a teenager. I'm pretty sure you didn't think that at the time.

    You're 26 but your chances of scoring girls your age or younger than you are extremely hindered. Probably because you go out in baggy jeans and a maybe a shirt instead of accepting the latest trends and wearing what girls nowadays deem to be sexy. Well done.

    You should go to a random football pitch at any given night if you want to see young people kicking ball. If you go out of your way to find young people kicking ball you will have no problem finding them but I doubt you do? Hence why you rarely see them. Unless they play on the streets I dont think you will see them. And they don't. In fact I doubt many people in their 20's witnessed you and your friends kicking ball all day. Maybe they thought the same of teenagers then too? That said you have a point with teenagers being indoors a lot of the time, I'll give you that.

    As regards halloween.. Take a look at all the guards around on halloween night and you have your answer. Nowadays there are much stricter rules on bonfires and bangers and the likes. So far as to say you could be fined or even arrested. Same goes for everything nowadays really, the law has gotten stricter. Again, you must be ignorant not to have noticed. Someone mentioned teenagers going out joyriding in a corrola, which I know was the craic back in the day but it's much more complicated than passing your theory and hopping into a car these days. Insurance is like gold dust and the amount of rules enforced on learner drivers is crazy. Thats just one example of what teenagers have to deal with.

    There's a lot of reasons to complain about certain teenagers and tbh I think you picked all of the wrong things to give out about! I dont think youre an old fart OP, since you are only 26. Jealousy and ignorance it what I'd put it down :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,468 ✭✭✭✭OldNotWIse


    Blue giant wrote: »
    Where the fúck do you live. Must be like d4 or something. I've never heard any statement as stupid before. You're tarnishing a whole generation of people with the same brush. We're not all skinny jean wearing Facebook using arseholes as you put it. This stereotype of teenagers really posses me off. It's like me saying are all people in their twenties lazy cúnts. Obviously not t using your logic a few people are representative of us all

    I know right? I'm like..toooootally possed off by it too. Its just sooooooooooooooooooooooo unfair like.:D Sorrycouldnt resist. I actually agree with your post!


  • Registered Users Posts: 108 ✭✭JenEffy


    All the things you described are used and done by people our age, too (I'm 24). I have friends ranging from 17 to 30... You sound like the kind of person who thinks everyone younger than them is a child. You're way too young to act so old.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 991 ✭✭✭SuperGrover


    I'm an old fart now but I say let them be. It would be weird if I didn't find teenagers to be an alien species. When my kids get to that age I fully expect to find them ridiculous but will be aware that all parents see teens that way.

    On the other hand, no matter the age or the era, those ****in' jeans / chinos belted halfway around the arse are just completely stupid looking things.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,736 ✭✭✭Irish Guitarist


    I think fashions and music have changed less in the last 25 years or so than they have ever done. In the fifties popular music went from How Much Is That Doggie In The Window by Pattie Paige to Jailhouse Rock by Elvis. A decade later hippies and flower power were the thing.

    If you compare that to the last couple of decades popular music has changed very little. In the late eighties NWA released their debut album and in the early nineties released EFIL4ZAGGIN. A couple of decades later it's hard to outdo songs like 'Real Niggaz Don't Die', 'Findum, Fuckum and Flee', 'One Less Bitch' and 'She Swallowed It'. You could always rebel against violence and not wear baggy jeans, but that would leave you wearing chinos and not engaging in activities like setting off bangers.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,736 ✭✭✭Irish Guitarist


    It's the realisation that life in your twenties doesn't mean that you're old, but you sure ain't a kid anymore. What I'd say to the 26 year old is to think of the people 10 years older than you and what they did, then think of how people perceived you ten years ago. If you were going around in a Limp Bizkit hoody, then people probably thought you looked like a bit of a knob. And you know what, you probably did, and it's okay, because you were a teenager, and that's okay.
    When I was 16 I was listening to Dr. Dre and Ice T and wearing baggy jeans. My sisters boyfriend, who is about nine years older than me, made fun of me for it.

    A few years later my nephew, who is twelve years younger than me, was listening to Eminem and wearing baggy jeans.

    The most disappointing thing about this was that I missed out on making fun of the generation below me because there was so little difference. :mad:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,450 ✭✭✭✭nullzero
    °°°°°


    seamus wrote: »
    Yes you are old, yes you were that annoying as a teenager, yes you did look that stupid too and no, music was not much better back then.

    All accurate with the exception of the music part. Today's music is awful and it's not just an age thing it's more of a cold hard fact thing.

    Glazers Out!



  • Registered Users Posts: 6 Helfyre


    I'm a teenager (18)... so let me offer my input. Don't lump us all into the same pot. Personally I've seen more 30 year Olds with Mohawks and whatnot than teens. There is a "norm" and a lot of teens follow it. That norm is Tracksuits, over fried hair and too much makeup. (The females).
    I always see lads kicking a ball around. It's still a common pastime. Chart music is awful. I agree there. I don't touch the stuff.
    Unfortunately if you don't fit into the norm or a subculture, you have difficulty making friends. I always seem to get on with punks though.
    The common pastimes nowadays would be faking ID for fags and nightclubs. Then getting pissed and puking your guts up on the concrete.
    Not my scene... But then I don't fit in anywhere really, I observe, and sometimes join in, But when every 5th girl seems to be getting pregnant and catfights ensue, and lads head off to bate each other... you just tire of it. Overall I despise my kind, and they despise me. Happy out.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,113 ✭✭✭SilverScreen


    When I was a teenager I was a complete arsehole, with a stupid spiky hairdo and baggy jeans.

    Same crap, different era.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 101 ✭✭Katie1289


    As an 18 y/o I think we are quite a pleasant bunch for the most part. I don't think you can judge people on their age/generation, there are self entitled dickheads in every walk of life and of every age. Your arguments are a bit weak IMO.
    I'm mad at the fact my life is not like 'Dazed and Confused' tbh and that raves seem to be obselete! :( So does that give me the right to dislike my peers and reminisce about the 80's/90's (that I wasn't there for?) :P
    You can look back with Rosey eyed glasses at all the stuff you used to do and shake your head wondering why we don't do the same but the world changes. There are fedora -sporting misunderstood dudes in this generation too, so maybe we're more similar than you thought?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 81 ✭✭Gallowglass


    15 year olds look like 18 year olds yet if you ever went to bed with one you'd be locked up. They are powerful looking but have rotten personalities so they do.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,787 ✭✭✭✭Charlie19


    Ok there Rolph:)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 728 ✭✭✭9bred4


    Helfyre wrote: »
    I'm a teenager (18)... so let me offer my input. Don't lump us all into the same pot. Personally I've seen more 30 year Olds with Mohawks and whatnot than teens. There is a "norm" and a lot of teens follow it. That norm is Tracksuits, over fried hair and too much makeup. (The females).
    I always see lads kicking a ball around. It's still a common pastime. Chart music is awful. I agree there. I don't touch the stuff.
    Unfortunately if you don't fit into the norm or a subculture, you have difficulty making friends. I always seem to get on with punks though.
    The common pastimes nowadays would be faking ID for fags and nightclubs. Then getting pissed and puking your guts up on the concrete.
    Not my scene... But then I don't fit in anywhere really, I observe, and sometimes join in, But when every 5th girl seems to be getting pregnant and catfights ensue, and lads head off to bate each other... you just tire of it. Overall I despise my kind, and they despise me. Happy out.

    Here here!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,689 ✭✭✭Karl Stein


    Helfyre wrote: »
    getting pissed and puking your guts up on the concrete.

    Well lah-di-dah. Concrete? Back in my day we vomited in the woods or a field.

    No fancy shmancy concrete for us to puke our warm cider onto. No Siree Bob.

    Spoiled feckers.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 728 ✭✭✭9bred4


    Karl Stein wrote: »
    Well lah-di-dah. Concrete? Back in my day we vomited in the woods or a field.

    No fancy shmancy concrete for us to puke our warm cider onto. No Siree Bob.

    Spoiled feckers.

    Warm cider. The though of it would send shivers down yer spine!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,473 ✭✭✭✭Super-Rush


    Helfyre wrote: »
    I'm a teenager (18)... so let me offer my input. Don't lump us all into the same pot. Personally I've seen more 30 year Olds with Mohawks and whatnot than teens. There is a "norm" and a lot of teens follow it. That norm is Tracksuits, over fried hair and too much makeup. (The females).
    I always see lads kicking a ball around. It's still a common pastime. Chart music is awful. I agree there. I don't touch the stuff.
    Unfortunately if you don't fit into the norm or a subculture, you have difficulty making friends. I always seem to get on with punks though.
    The common pastimes nowadays would be faking ID for fags and nightclubs. Then getting pissed and puking your guts up on the concrete.
    Not my scene... But then I don't fit in anywhere really, I observe, and sometimes join in, But when every 5th girl seems to be getting pregnant and catfights ensue, and lads head off to bate each other... you just tire of it. Overall I despise my kind, and they despise me. Happy out.

    How did you come across this thread if you don't mind me asking.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1 CelticSCFC


    I'm 16 at the moment and I'm 17 months older than my girlfriend. Does this mean we can still have sex when I'm turned 18 even though she will be turn 17 in 5 months?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 2,231 ✭✭✭Jim Bob Scratcher


    CelticSCFC wrote: »
    I'm 16 at the moment and I'm 17 months older than my girlfriend. Does this mean we can still have sex when I'm turned 18 even though she will be turn 17 in 5 months?

    You should contact your parish priest before doing anything.


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    Hi, After Hours is the wrong place for this to ask. But if you want to ask, I suggest the Legal Discussion forum here:
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    please read their charter (I know it's long but it helps you avoid breaking rules :) ) here:
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