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Choosing Civility: The Twenty-five Rules of Considerate Conduct
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u/MCSArts ยท -3 pointsr/gaming

To be fair, 1997 (when i was born) is still the 90's, I don't think its the year that matters when dealing with the fact that earlier 90's kids stick together as much as it is my generation (1996-1999) is full of little egotistical pricks, so we are alot less groupy, i have a better time hanging out with my older brother's friends than I do my peers... I hate being associated with people like 12 year olds who call strangers fags and cock suckers over call of duty and only listen to rap and sell drugs and have sex in 7th grade so their friends think their cool. And I'm 'automatically' obsessed with trends like "YOLO", Beats by Dre, SWAAGG, self-pics (mirror pictures, for facebook), sexting, and all the other bullshit that makes adults cringe at the mention of my generation. It saddens me that I was born in the same generation of the likes of people like Rebecca Black, and not, say, anyone with some FUCKING TALENT, I have to deal with bullshit like being assumed to like Twilight and Teen Wolf and The Hunger Games, when I would much rather read Fahrenheit 451, The Lord of The Rings, or [Choosing Civility] (http://www.amazon.com/Choosing-Civility-Twenty-five-Considerate-Conduct/dp/1452635110) (Non-fiction by P.M. Forni, if you haven't read it, I really suggest giving it a look.) So I think the "90's kids have a good reason for being the way they are, and I wish every day I was one of them.

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TL;DR: 90's Kids have good reason to brag about how great they are, and my generation kinda sucks.