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Originally Posted by Krauter
Also, this makes me think of my coach and my childhood years.
1- My coach is from Moldova, moved to Russia, became a national wrestling champion in the Soviet Union (which was harder then winning the Olympics..), moved to Israel cause Soviets don't like Jews and then came here because he's a badass. Now he just complains about, pardon my russian "what pussy cats all the kids are today.
2- Makes me think of when I was a kid playing ball tag with a couple of friends on a playground. With a baseball.. (Think tag, you tag people by throwing balls at their faces..)
I was standing on the top of the playgrounds jungle gym, for lack of a better word, making fun of my friend for missing constantly with the ball when, finally having enough, he threw the ball with all his might. Hit me square in the nose which prompted me to fly backwards off the jungle gym (maybe 10-12 ft) onto the pebbles below. Had a pretty good bloody nose and some good cuts and bruises. I ran home to stuff paper towels up my nose so I could continue the game (I got the bugger back  )
Nowadays, when I see kids playing (such as when I coach a highschool wrestling team) they can't even get a competitive atmosphere going and just run around like sissies..
The coming generations are doomed.
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I quote your entire post because I got a good chuckle. We used to play war with rocks as kids. Lets play rock fight! Right on, everyone loved that game. Sure people got hurt, but very rarely, most the time we had fun.
Then when we used to play football in a parking lot, and part of the end zone was concrete, we would "cream" each other onto that concrete. The other endzone had a tree in the middle, we would mash each other potatoes against it, then eat dinner at the kids house later that night.
But go back to the 1800s, where at 14 you had to be a "man" or else you fell victim to life.
As society advances it becomes weaker and more reliant on authourities to protect it, which explains all the "laws" to "protect" us from stupidity, rather than letting Darwins law work its wonders, as it did in the past, since we hunted with a spear, and painted stick figures in cave walls, after all we are still here.
Your last sentence resonates with me though.
We really are doomed.