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I have one question where do you put the Friday/Saturday night drunks?
Reid ponders (http://www.guardian.co.uk/uklatest/story/0,,-6132125,00.html)
NEON DEON
10-07-06, 03:38 PM
You might drop them off at detox like they do in Los Angeles.
You might drop them off at detox like they do in Los Angeles.
No chance it's 9 to 5 here. ;)
Looks like we will have to leave them in the gutter. :lol:
NEON DEON
10-07-06, 03:48 PM
You might drop them off at detox like they do in Los Angeles.
No chance it's 9 to 5 here. ;)
Looks like we will have to leave them in the gutter. :lol:
Damn!
Detox closes at 5pm!
Haven't they heard of the saying
"No drinking before 5."
The VOA runs detox in L A 24-7. I would hate to see what would happen it they didnt.
snowsub
10-08-06, 04:34 AM
Just point them to the local kebab place :lol:
"one late night lamb sandwich" :rotfl: (aussie VB ad joke)
Just point them to the local kebab place :lol:
They do then it's followed by wall to wall vomiting.
Skybird
10-08-06, 05:07 AM
You remember the excavators they used in this movie, Soylent Green? Get some of those and clean the streets. Battledrinking (that'S what we call it in German) and boozing until one falls down is something that completely pisses me off. And since it is a growing porblem with the youth, I would like to see the permission age for buying both alcohol and cigarettes in Germany being raised to 21.
Skybird, I also would like to see the age limit to be raised from 18 to 21 but on saying that the police can not control under age drinkers now, so I don't see it working. Young women in this country are really getting out of hand with there drinking. The structure of sociality is falling apart and it seems the powers to be are saying go with the flow it's one hell of a ride. :nope:
Skybird
10-08-06, 06:21 AM
Surely it is a social problem. but part of that is that we give young ones 1.) wrong idols and set bad example, 2.) while trustworthy and more valuable idols become rare or are outshined by the more spectacular glitter to be found under 1.), 3.) deriving from the revolting 60s in Germany there is a strong spirit in social sciences, legislative and the educational sector that young ones should not be confronted with limits and rules, should be treated as young "adults", that things must endlessly be debated but never be decided against youngster's wishes, that they should learn to be reasonable and decide with responsebility, and that the need of the young ones to be confronted with limits and borders (which are a necessity so that they can define themselves and form their own attitude pro or against such borders) is seen as almost non-existent, but at least: not too important especially amongst edcuational professionals and social scientists.
Not to mention that more and more families, mother and father, are trapped in a social situation where they fall down themselves and are not able to take care for the education of their offsprings or to fulfill a healthy family life, and that modern job world demands families to see their family life with all those many little routines and habits that define it should be regarded as unimportant compared to the needs of the job, the economy, the career.
Addtionally, socialist policies see it as their duty to enforce that children are taken out of "too embracing" family stuctures and shall be put under public influence and control in form of kindergärten and all-time schools at younger and younger ages. When i was a small boy, the entry age to go to kindergarten was only around 4.5-5.0 year. Today it is around 3.0 year, and there are plans to make it obligatory to send children of the age of 2 years into kindergarten - even if the mothers stay home and could care for family life herself day long. Some even would like to see special kindergärten for even younger children, that is ridiculous. So, we see the deconstruction of even the most important and vital social structure - family - in the name of socialist ideas and political correctness. For it is meant to be for the best of the small kids only, so the official explanation. By such rigid structures the right of kids just to be kids, is reduced more and more. Because if they are left as being kids, so conservatives argue, they do no good and are wasting their time and hang around and start to drink and find themselves in bad company. but that is only because they have no examples set by better idols, and follow bad examples and idols (mocuh of them industrially produced for the profit of this or that company!) and their parents being unable (by time or ability) to motivate them for anything constructive).
What we see is the failure of the family due to economical pressure, and the socialist expoitation and the abuse of pedagogics to anchor socialist ideas on society within tremporary society, lead people into higher dependcy from (socialist) state structures), and reduce the influence of the individual. In other words: collectivism.
I studied psychology, but also did three semestres of sociology then. After those three semestres I realized what sick brainf###ing modern pedagogics had degenerated into, what absurd climax anti-authoritarianism had reached, and at what high cost for children and young ones this intellectual masturbation of academics rooted in the student revolts of the late 60s is practiced. My attitude towards pedagocis, at least how it is practiced and theoretically influenced in Germany, is that of maximum disgust, and hostile anger. I had the luck to have had a lot of good school teachers. They all had one thing in common: they were respected and they were loved - but did not show up with much of this modern understanding of pedagogics. whereas the exemplary pedagogics at the school, the wellmeaning, modern equipped super-managers of self-regulation and school life where those whose life we made hm, difficult, let's put it that way . :) We surley did not respect them, followed them or obeyed them. Much of the lessons with these people today I consider to have been a waste of time.
madDdog67
10-08-06, 11:42 AM
time to build some more, then. Problem solved.
Damn, *that* was easy. Maybe I should go into politics! :rock:
ASWnut101
10-08-06, 12:14 PM
time to build some more, then. Problem solved.
Damn, *that* was easy. Maybe I should go into politics! :rock:
AAAAAAHHHHHHH!!! run to the caves and subs to hide!:D :eek: :rotfl:
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