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    Quote Originally Posted by ess View Post
    +1 on that.

    Karamihan ng mga problem employees namin dito sa office came from that generation.
    ME ME ME!
    the entitled generation - "i should have been informed, yun lang yun"

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    ^^^^

    hahah

    tama

    yan ang dumbest

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    Quote Originally Posted by roninblade View Post
    the entitled generation - "i should have been informed, yun lang yun"
    Nuff said :hysterical:
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    "I guess it's just the way it used to be.... "....

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    jejemon generation for me.
    dumbest!

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    Dumbest Generation, but more Wired than ever. Net Worth P750,000,000,000.00 Pesos

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    Quote Originally Posted by marg View Post

    Dumbest Generation, but more Wired than ever. Net Worth P750,000,000,000.00 Pesos

    meh, you're citing just one guy out of an entire generation. being wired is what made this generation dumb in the first place - retaining information isn't really required anymore, you can just search for everything online.

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    Siguro hindi dapat dumb, baka laziest!
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    Connectedness isn't dumbness.

    Every generation has its challenges... there are bad things to say about the TV Generation, the Video Game Generation and even the early pre-social network Internet Generation.

    But each social change has brought positive change as well.

    My family is scattered over several countries and three continents. I never see some of them, and e-mail correspondence is slow and time-consuming.

    I can get on Facebook, and bam! A nephew had a ball game. A cousin went on vacation. An uncle you haven't seen for years likes your post about your kids' new teeth.

    Say what you like about it... yes, there are a lot of idiots on FB. But there are a lot of idiots everywhere. At least on FB, I can choose who and what I pay attention to, and I can keep in touch with more people without spending on text messages and phone calls, or sending individual e-mails.

    You just have to know how to balance it. As a species, we learned to cope with the distractions of TV, video-games and the internet. Facebook is just the latest challenge. Either we grow with it or we don't. I didn't ever want to be on Friendster or Facebook, but now I see it as a way to reach out and touch people I don't have the financial capacity to go see as often as I want. ;)

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Quote Originally Posted by roninblade View Post
    meh, you're citing just one guy out of an entire generation. being wired is what made this generation dumb in the first place - retaining information isn't really required anymore, you can just search for everything online.
    Actually, you are just getting OLD. Change happens in every generation, it doesn't make them dumbest.

    Today, you can search for everything online and have Billions of web pages at your disposal. Isn't that better than having to drag yourself to the library and take an hour or so to find the information that you need?

    We call this the Information Age for a very good reason.

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