When I was a kid, kids were basically black. You had ZERO rights as a kid. The only obligation your parents had to you was make sure you didn't die. That's it. Feed you, cloth you, keep your warm in the winter, make sure you don't run into the road and try not to rape you. Anything else was basically out of the question. You were basically a third-class citizen.
What I remember mostly sucking about my childhood was being basically forbidden from speaking. Talking back was a smackable offense, and basically anything other than "I'm sorry!" was considered talking back. Even saying "I didn't do that, it was my brother" no matter how true it was, was considered rude backtalk.
FUCK KIDS! That was the attitude. Make sure they don't die, and they can go fuck themselves the rest of the way.
But all through those years, I reminded myself "Dude, someday you'll be an adult. Then YOU get to run the show."
And now that I'm an adult, I'm wondering just what in the fuck changed.
What I remember mostly sucking about my childhood was being basically forbidden from speaking. Talking back was a smackable offense, and basically anything other than "I'm sorry!" was considered talking back. Even saying "I didn't do that, it was my brother" no matter how true it was, was considered rude backtalk.
FUCK KIDS! That was the attitude. Make sure they don't die, and they can go fuck themselves the rest of the way.
But all through those years, I reminded myself "Dude, someday you'll be an adult. Then YOU get to run the show."
And now that I'm an adult, I'm wondering just what in the fuck changed.
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