last night i got jacked.
someone stole a half ounce of weed out of my backpack while i was at work.
the fuck.
at least i know who it was. ballsy little fuck head.
princeluvinmusiq asked: Lol i'm sooooo mad late reading that yo, I thought you never replied XD
But that's good your doing okay man, Had to stop by to see if you were still alive O_O
Everyone on tumblr seems to be dissapearing (Pages deleted, etc etc)
But that's good man atleast your employed lol alotta people I see getting layed off..
Might as well be self made lol
i’m not dead, just a busy busy boy
…it’s no surprise that young adults are crafting moral models differently than their elders when vitriol taints our moral climate. One need only look to recent words spoken by politicians or, dare I say it, op-ed writers to see that. Young people watch these leaders, and they’re disheartened. They see themselves surrounded by a Venus flytrap of toxic judgmentalism that older adults feed as if they were Seymour Krelborn in Little Shop of Horrors. Meanwhile, young adults see this kind of morality failing them. They see judgment trumping cooperation and resulting economic instability. Now wonder they’re searching for a better way forward. Of course, it is a timeless truth that every older generation thinks the younger one inheriting their legacy will destroy it. Whether there is any truth in this, I cannot say, as it is impossible to measure morality the way you would a cup of sugar. But what is clear is that young adults refuse to live in the black-and-white world painted by older generations and they have good reason to because it has not served them well. Perhaps, then, their morality is less grey than it is pink, purple and aqua. And maybe a little color, at this stage, is a good thing.
Danielle Tumminio: A Response to David Brooks: Young Adults Are Moral… Just in a Different Way (via azspot)(via azspot)
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