I'm sure we're all familiar with the stereotypical grandpa who's always talking about the "good old days". In my experience, this stereotype is pretty accurate. But what I don't get is how come the "good old days" always sound so miserable and harsh?
"back in the day we only had 3 channels"
"back in the day kids didn't have all dem gadgets, we had to do everything by hand"
"we had to walk to school in the snow barefoot!".
"you would have been whooped for even asking that question when I was growing up!"
Sounds like fun, happy times.
Now I've also seen people refer to their time in a positive light (easier to find a job, safer, better music, ect). I can completely understand looking back on your day positively in that case. But in the quoted examples above, how is any of the positive? Why would we want to go back to that? Are they masocists or are they just trying to sound better than us spoiled youngins?
"back in the day we only had 3 channels"
"back in the day kids didn't have all dem gadgets, we had to do everything by hand"
"we had to walk to school in the snow barefoot!".
"you would have been whooped for even asking that question when I was growing up!"
Sounds like fun, happy times.
Now I've also seen people refer to their time in a positive light (easier to find a job, safer, better music, ect). I can completely understand looking back on your day positively in that case. But in the quoted examples above, how is any of the positive? Why would we want to go back to that? Are they masocists or are they just trying to sound better than us spoiled youngins?
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