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Is it something in the water?
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 389052"><p>I've heard a lot of the older generations say it's because you're not allowed to "take em out to the woodshed" any more. It's not just kids, though. Forget the violence on video games, how about the violence on the news? Most of that isn't kids doing it, it's adults. Our species is our own worst enemy, and I guess we have to be. Nature balances populations, but we've mostly removed ourselves from that cycle and have to provide our own population control. Maybe it's solar radiation mutating our brains. Or heavy metal poisoning, or anything else we've dumped into the environment coming back to us in our food, water, and air. I could go on, but I think you get the idea.</p><p>So are populations that are away from modern technology having more issues with their younger generations than in the past? The answer to that might narrow things down some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 389052"] I've heard a lot of the older generations say it's because you're not allowed to "take em out to the woodshed" any more. It's not just kids, though. Forget the violence on video games, how about the violence on the news? Most of that isn't kids doing it, it's adults. Our species is our own worst enemy, and I guess we have to be. Nature balances populations, but we've mostly removed ourselves from that cycle and have to provide our own population control. Maybe it's solar radiation mutating our brains. Or heavy metal poisoning, or anything else we've dumped into the environment coming back to us in our food, water, and air. I could go on, but I think you get the idea. So are populations that are away from modern technology having more issues with their younger generations than in the past? The answer to that might narrow things down some. [/QUOTE]
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