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July 14th, 2018 08:42 AM #20651
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July 14th, 2018 08:51 AM #20652
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July 14th, 2018 10:07 AM #20654
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July 14th, 2018 10:08 AM #20655Rap music of the 90s were much worse with gender bias, racial slurs and homophobia in their lyrics.
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July 14th, 2018 10:23 AM #20656
^ true.
the 1990's was still devoid of the concept of political correctness. i was watching the awards acceptance speeches of jim carrey during his heydays recenly on youtube and the stuff he got away with would be considered immoral nowadays.
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July 14th, 2018 10:27 AM #20657I remember the band The Youth with their famous song Multong Bakla
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July 14th, 2018 10:36 AM #20658
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July 14th, 2018 11:14 AM #20659
Maybe we parents are also to blame for this, we experienced hardships when we're growing up and now we spoil our kids, this is also one of the reason why I decided to bring the kids to manila to study para maging independent naman sila away from their grandparents.
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July 14th, 2018 11:33 AM #20660
Of course. No parent wants to see their child suffering. But some tough love is needed din. I remember back then, sinadya akong di sunduin sa school para daw matuto ako magcommute.
It is more that younger people now tend to whine about at pretty much everything and post it on social media. They will then get the attention and then go through again the cycle. It's like some of them are wrapped in a bubble and they only care about themselves.
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