I didn't want to go there, but I think you're right. More surfing and gaming than actually getting together with real people and doing something.
And is that a bad thing? Do we really want a lot of teenage mommies? All hail gaming! *Bows to my Impulse Account before playing Mount and Blade: Warband*
WHile I think it's a good thing, I'd like to see a comparison to the teenage STD rates. While easier access to contraceptives is one reason it's also a matter of what activities sexually teens are engaging in lately as taught by alot of programs to be accepted alternatives to actual intercourse.
I totally agree! Last month Lisa and I were at a place in Elk Grove called "BJ's Brewhouse" (very trendy place - I won't be going back!) and there was a young couple - late teens/early twenties - sitting together and texting each other. The most damnably weird thing I've ever seen.
So, yeah, the electronic age is probably reducing the birth rate because the kids don't know how to relate to each other person-to-person...or is that ?
I totally agree! Last month Lisa and I were at a place in Elk Grove called "BJ's Brewhouse" (very trendy place - I won't be going back!) and there was a young couple - late teens/early twenties - sitting together and texting each other. The most damnably weird thing I've ever seen.
So, yeah, the electronic age is probably reducing the birth rate because the kids don't know how to relate to each other person-to-person...or is that ?
Are you kidding me? Girls are as easy as they come these days, only reason there is a low birth rate is cause the youth clinics give the pills out almost free (its $5 for a months supply here).
I totally agree! Last month Lisa and I were at a place in Elk Grove called "BJ's Brewhouse" (very trendy place - I won't be going back!) and there was a young couple - late teens/early twenties - sitting together and texting each other. The most damnably weird thing I've ever seen.
So, yeah, the electronic age is probably reducing the birth rate because the kids don't know how to relate to each other person-to-person...or is that ?
They were sitting together and texting each other?
I totally agree! Last month Lisa and I were at a place in Elk Grove called "BJ's Brewhouse" (very trendy place - I won't be going back!) and there was a young couple - late teens/early twenties - sitting together and texting each other. The most damnably weird thing I've ever seen.
So, yeah, the electronic age is probably reducing the birth rate because the kids don't know how to relate to each other person-to-person...or is that ?
They were sitting together and texting each other?
The folks who are working on this program are doing something right.
That or it's an indicator that Canadian teenagers aren't scoring as much as they used to.
The folks who are working on this program are doing something right.
That or it's an indicator that Canadian teenagers aren't scoring as much as they used to.
+1. I'm getting too old to keep high score up for much longer.
The folks who are working on this program are doing something right.
That or it's an indicator that Canadian teenagers aren't scoring as much as they used to.
Young guys today don't have the moves we had back in the day!
The folks who are working on this program are doing something right.
That or it's an indicator that Canadian teenagers aren't scoring as much as they used to.
Young guys today don't have the moves we had back in the day!
Nope... They have PS3's and X-boxes...
Nope... They have PS3's and X-boxes...
I didn't want to go there, but I think you're right. More surfing and gaming than actually getting together with real people and doing something.
Nope... They have PS3's and X-boxes...
I didn't want to go there, but I think you're right. More surfing and gaming than actually getting together with real people and doing something.
And is that a bad thing? Do we really want a lot of teenage mommies? All hail gaming! *Bows to my Impulse Account before playing Mount and Blade: Warband*
Nope... They have PS3's and X-boxes...
I totally agree! Last month Lisa and I were at a place in Elk Grove called "BJ's Brewhouse" (very trendy place - I won't be going back!) and there was a young couple - late teens/early twenties - sitting together and texting each other. The most damnably weird thing I've ever seen.
So, yeah, the electronic age is probably reducing the birth rate because the kids don't know how to relate to each other person-to-person...or is that ?
Nope... They have PS3's and X-boxes...
I totally agree! Last month Lisa and I were at a place in Elk Grove called "BJ's Brewhouse" (very trendy place - I won't be going back!) and there was a young couple - late teens/early twenties - sitting together and texting each other. The most damnably weird thing I've ever seen.
So, yeah, the electronic age is probably reducing the birth rate because the kids don't know how to relate to each other person-to-person...or is that ?
Are you kidding me? Girls are as easy as they come these days, only reason there is a low birth rate is cause the youth clinics give the pills out almost free (its $5 for a months supply here).
Girls are as easy as they come these days
So how easy do they...
Nope... They have PS3's and X-boxes...
PS3....
-J.
Nope... They have PS3's and X-boxes...
I totally agree! Last month Lisa and I were at a place in Elk Grove called "BJ's Brewhouse" (very trendy place - I won't be going back!) and there was a young couple - late teens/early twenties - sitting together and texting each other. The most damnably weird thing I've ever seen.
So, yeah, the electronic age is probably reducing the birth rate because the kids don't know how to relate to each other person-to-person...or is that ?
They were sitting together and texting each other?
Nope... They have PS3's and X-boxes...
I totally agree! Last month Lisa and I were at a place in Elk Grove called "BJ's Brewhouse" (very trendy place - I won't be going back!) and there was a young couple - late teens/early twenties - sitting together and texting each other. The most damnably weird thing I've ever seen.
So, yeah, the electronic age is probably reducing the birth rate because the kids don't know how to relate to each other person-to-person...or is that ?
They were sitting together and texting each other?
No kidding. That is exactly what they were doing.