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What will our grand children love/hate about our generation?

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What will our grand children love/hate about our generation (in your opinion)?

Also, what lessons do you think will be learned from our current economic/political/environmental/social problems that will be considered common sense for that generation?
 
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They'll love the music to come out of the present, I can imagine my grandkids "Grandpa Spud, did you really get to see Justin Bieber? that must have so flokiponk*"


*That'll be the word they use in lieu of awesome.
 
They possibly will wonder WHY We let in such an influx to change the Nation forever?? OR possibly how come We permitted(When there was still time & technology to stop it) Iran to acquire Nuclear Weapons ?
 
They'll probably wonder why it took us so long to give LGBT people equal rights under the law.
 
Thumbs up, Your Star.
I say they'll probably criticize us for screwing up the environment.
 
They'll hate if we let socialism/communism win.
They'll love it if we stop it.
 
They'll hate if we let socialism/communism win.
They'll love it if we stop it.

The way we're going honey. They'll hate us for very very different things.

You actually think the trivial bull**** concerns of today, of Obama being a Communist is a problem for the future? It ain't... Really poor scare tactics btw.

More pressing things like... Water Shortages... food shortages... power shortages...

Grandchildren: Why didn't these people before realise we were running out of these things? Why didn't they do anything?

Grandfather: They were too busy trying to paint the other half of their country as Communists, then actually getting **** done.
 
What will our grand children love/hate about our generation (in your opinion)?

Our grandchildren will love that they can see so many amateur porn pics and videos of their friends' grandmothers on the internet.

Our grandchildren will hate that they can see so many amateur porn pics and videos of their own grandmothers on the internet.

Also, what lessons do you think will be learned from our current economic/political/environmental/social problems that will be considered common sense for that generation?

Economic - global trade deficits are bad

Political - fact checking is good

Environmental - who goes outside anymore?

Social Problems - everybody will get by with the help of their friends, a list of which can be conveniently kept on their social network profiles
 
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They'll hate if we let socialism/communism win.
They'll love it if we stop it.

Actually, because of the number of online communities where people work together, I wouldn't be surprised if our grandchildren start to become advocates of anarcho-collectivism. The internet and social networks has caused our the newest generations to be "hooked in" with each other from a very young age. I wouldn't be surprised if they started to use that to create a political philosophy.
 
Gee, I don't know. I guess I'll ask them this weekend.
 
Wait, you guys actually think we'll be around long enough to have grandchildren? (<- 30 yr old without kids yet)

Lol
 
They will also probably ask us...

What was up with that Jersey Shore thing? You guys were stupid.
 
They will ask us, "Why didn't you guys do anything to prevent the robot apocalypse?". And we won't have a good answer.
 
I dont know, I point at my grandparents and say: Haha you thought there was gonna be a robot apocalypse!

(not rlly but you get what i mean)
 
They will also probably ask us...

What was up with that Jersey Shore thing? You guys were stupid.

Then you just fist pump them right in the head and knock them out. Teaches them a lesson not to question the stupidity of MTV.
 
Then you just fist pump them right in the head and knock them out. Teaches them a lesson not to question the stupidity of MTV.

Indeed. Certainly not like it's glory days with stuff like Beavis and Butthead, now that was a show ;)
 
They'll love us for Classic Rock & Roll.

They'll hate us for ruining the environment and for saddling them with debt.
 
What will our grand children love/hate about our generation (in your opinion)?

Also, what lessons do you think will be learned from our current economic/political/environmental/social problems that will be considered common sense for that generation?

To early to tell.
Get back to me in 40 years.
 
I do know that Al Gore's grandkids will thank and love him for the Internet. Then they will hate him for his movie which now always gets thrown into a debate about the environment for some reason.
 
What will our grand children love/hate about our generation (in your opinion)?

Also, what lessons do you think will be learned from our current economic/political/environmental/social problems that will be considered common sense for that generation?

They'll hate us for letting so many tasty species go extinct. **** squid AGAIN? That's like the 50th time in a row.
They'll hate us producing superbugs that infect hospitals to the farm.
They'll hate us for essentially being really bad stewards of the planet.
That $50 trillion in unfunded liabilities? Cursing our names. Every second.

They'll love us for the seemingly infinite supply of porn.
They'll love us for 5GB/s network lines per home.
 
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