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I am biased, but I loved growing up in the 70's and 80's.
Such a simple time. I'm going to list the top ten things about being a kid from that generation. 1. Parents didn't care what you did. As long as you weren't near the house, and the cops or neighbors didn't complain, it was all good. I don't think my folks ever came to one baseball game of mine and neither did the other parents. I am sure now they were home enjoying time away from us kids. Helicopter parents did not exist. 2. We played real games. We didn't have computer war simulators. Problem solved, lets play war outside. We climbed dangerous shit, made forts and often ****ed around and found out. Lessons learned everyday. 3. We fixed our own shit. If our bike got busted we went to Western Auto with our own paper route money, got the parts and fixed that shit. We did not fear tinkering with things. 4. Feelings??? WTF. The last thing I would ever do is talk to my parents about feelings. This is the correct way. 5. Everybody smoked! Including us! If we couldn't get the real cigs we substituted with candy cigs. 6. Our toys were dangerous as ****. Lawn Darts, Clackers and Shrinky Dinks. Our Toys were deadly. 7. They never cancelled school for weather. And that just meant the walk to school and the walk home would be an epic adventure. Snowballs, Hookie-bobbin..sweet Jesus it was fun. 8. Adults were allowed, and encouraged, to beat the shit out of you. Man you had to watch you P&Q's as there was an enforcer around every corner. I had more neighborhood Moms and Dads kick my ass then I care to remember. 9. Porn was printed and if you searched for it you could find it. Show that shit to your friends and the talk about touching boobs was simply exquisite. 10. Candy was real. It was big, it was tasty and it was cheap. |
One other thing that was far better is the lack of a 24 hour news cycle. Way less news + no internet meant crazies were relatively uncommon. Now there are so many of them that being a nutjob is mainstream.
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Riding our bikes everywhere. Playing games in the street or in back yards. Getting in a fight where it's one on one, and when it's over, it's over. School teachers teaching reading, writing, and arithmatic. Parents taking the side of the school when their kid is being a dipshit. Two genders and nobody dressed up like cats and dogs. Americana. Life was better then.
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Getting into brawls at little league games... Those were the days. |
Every generation has its good and bad elements.
Things that were better in the 1970s Almost nobody was fat. No social media. Printed newspapers and magazines Things that are better now Picture threads on Chiefsplanet that would have blown my mind in the 1970s. Word, Excel, and Powerpoint Cool-looking cars |
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I saw a recent statistic saying it is currently around 40%, but I think that is low. IMO, two things are huge contributors too it. 1)Fast food is now the norm for a lot of people which is extremely high calorie and fat content. For us it was a very rare "treat" and the norm was home cooking. 2) Sedentary life styles, computer games, TV and the internet instead of outdoor activities. BigDaddy mentions testosterone levels a couple of times and not to long ago I quoted a lab results study with mice that was repeated several times that always turned out the same. The end results were females turned dominant and they ended up stopping the reproduction cycle and died out. I ponder that we are on that path. |
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Last year a longtime friend and I looked through our high school yearbook. There was a full-body shot of a fellow that we both remembered as being incredibly overweight, probably one of top-five fattest guys in our school of 1,000 kids. We were shocked to see the photo, because by today's standards he was probably average or maybe even less fat than average.
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