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Preventer79@sh.itjust.works to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world ·
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The entire teenage population changes every five years.

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The entire teenage population changes every five years.

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  • BootLoop@sh.itjust.works
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    Sucks they get executed when they turn 18 though.

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      Actually, that comes at 30.

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    Chronological sure…

    You would not believe the number of worthless fucks there are who are teenagers who just grew old…

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    All the dogs in the world have been replaced in the 33 years since I was born

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      😰With what??

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          Oh, so apple can’t make undercover CIA dogs?

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      :(

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      Sure there’s an outlier. A record-breaking “oldest” dog older than-- Nope

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      Most human artistic output isn’t about or geared towards dogs tho (sadly).

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    I’m gonna have to disagree with you here. 18- and 19-year-olds are still teens. say what you will about being adults, but semantically (if nothing else) they are still teens.

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      changes every six-seven years then…

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    OP, get a couple more brain cells and learn how to count

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    In 120 years the earth will be all new people. That scares my kids. Makes me hopeful.

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      And machines will stay the same. That’s why they are superior.

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      This is what makes experienced history so extremely short.

      In general, people have a somewhat ok understanding of how their grandparents lived, and they might know a few stories about their great-grandparents, maybe one more generation after that, but that where it ends and where history books with dates and numbers begin.

      That’s where you get statements like “In the past people did/believed/were like/… X” from. No, your grandparents did/believed/were like/… X, not all people in the past.

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      Or we crack the code to repair damage caused by aging.

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    but also not at once, the youngest are influenced by those older than them, and in tuen influence yet new teens. Its causes an endless shift of culture.

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