
Daniel
The worlds oil will have ran out by the time the variety of this generation hits adult hood, many fossil fuels will be wiped out or on the verge of extinction. Already top scientists and experts have predicted wars over new technology to travel within 7 - 12 years. The transfer of cars to electric cars, which the British/American government want to do, will be horrific, anger and riots will begin, predicted by the top universities in California, London and Michigan. House prices in the UK are soaring aswell as mortgage prices and many food prices are expanding. The government are not well structured and help pollute the planet and cause international wars.
Do the kids of the present, have a life in the future worth living?
Please give your honest views.
Sources for Question?
- Television (News and Documentaries)
- Internet
- Books
Answer
to be honest and true no things are getting worse and not better . sorry)
to be honest and true no things are getting worse and not better . sorry)
One of your fondest childhood memories?

One of mine was going to the drive in movie theater. We would go in our pajamas and bring blankies and lie on top of the roof of my parents car and watch the movie outside. We wouldn't get home until 2 or 3 am. I would pretend to sleep so my Mom or Dad would carry me into the house! LOL!
Answer
It's got to be my moments in our little gang in my home town! we would hang in the town centre, and do stuff! Not all of it legal, but great fun! I'm only being honest here! Although i do not condone being in a gang! It's not big and it's not clever!
Anyhoo! We would hang in a derilict building that was the old co-operative building! It had a large stage area and serveral floors! we had hundreds of chairs and facilities to hand! Just no electric! LoL! so our Getto blasters had to make do with batteries! ah we'd go on mads missions round the building in pitch black at night! Not always carrying torches and nearly killing ourselves on lift shafts! But still great fun! We used to get in to the building by going through the really dark and scary tunnels under the streets! which was the redirect for the river! Oh the good old days! the building had burnt down, but was still there and many of its rooms where intact! Exept a few where there was sheer drops to the basement! Um! LoL! It eventually got burnt down again, by... well don't ask me! LoL! It was not our doing, but the flames could be seen for miles! LoL! It was getting pulled down anyway!
Ah we'd hang on the park, the Town Hall steps, at flats, go on missions to the Airport, we hung in Night Clubs, underage drinking too was part of the ritual! (I do not condone this either it is plain silly harrassing your neighbours and people because a teenager cannot handle his/her drink and it's illegal and gets you in trouble!)
moral time anyhoo... ok kiddies time for some advice from a former G/M! Take your hoods down and scarves away from round your faces, it's silly frightening the life out of old folk! Let me remind you also of the dangers and stupidity revolving around carrying GUNS! In Manchester we have had Kid on Kid shootings recently!, You shoot one they or there friends come looking for you and shoot you! often you guys get it wrong like the shooting of jessie james in Moss Side, Mancherster a few months ago! He was 15 for crying out loud! Out riding his BMX! There was 11 year old Rhys Jones in Croxteth, Liverpool last Wednesday night! he was on his way home from football when a hooded teenager on a BMX let 3 shots offf from a pistol! One hit Rhys in the back of his neck, he bled to death in his mothers arms! he was a baby for Gods sake! A 14 year old was shot in Hulme Manchester at the weekend in retaliation for another shooting a few weeks earlier! In london a 15 year old boy was shot 2 weeks ago, and in Bolton 2 weeks ago a 16 year boy was stabbed to death near his home!
Lets put down the weapons now guys and gals! It's time we had peace on our streets! It's omly gonna get worse if you don't! The reason why a lot of your carry is for protection! well if you could adapt and learn to get along then, you wouldn't need to! Lets put it another way! you might like to say it's our territory, we don't want strangers or kids from other neighbourhoods here! well you are wrong! Your parents and friends and government have worked and fought battles and legislation fpr centuries to give you what you have today, and the streets you walk! If it wasn't for them you would not be here and you certainly wouldn't be walking them streets!
Lets all think about this, and return to Peace!
Peace! Azzy *HUGS*
It's got to be my moments in our little gang in my home town! we would hang in the town centre, and do stuff! Not all of it legal, but great fun! I'm only being honest here! Although i do not condone being in a gang! It's not big and it's not clever!
Anyhoo! We would hang in a derilict building that was the old co-operative building! It had a large stage area and serveral floors! we had hundreds of chairs and facilities to hand! Just no electric! LoL! so our Getto blasters had to make do with batteries! ah we'd go on mads missions round the building in pitch black at night! Not always carrying torches and nearly killing ourselves on lift shafts! But still great fun! We used to get in to the building by going through the really dark and scary tunnels under the streets! which was the redirect for the river! Oh the good old days! the building had burnt down, but was still there and many of its rooms where intact! Exept a few where there was sheer drops to the basement! Um! LoL! It eventually got burnt down again, by... well don't ask me! LoL! It was not our doing, but the flames could be seen for miles! LoL! It was getting pulled down anyway!
Ah we'd hang on the park, the Town Hall steps, at flats, go on missions to the Airport, we hung in Night Clubs, underage drinking too was part of the ritual! (I do not condone this either it is plain silly harrassing your neighbours and people because a teenager cannot handle his/her drink and it's illegal and gets you in trouble!)
moral time anyhoo... ok kiddies time for some advice from a former G/M! Take your hoods down and scarves away from round your faces, it's silly frightening the life out of old folk! Let me remind you also of the dangers and stupidity revolving around carrying GUNS! In Manchester we have had Kid on Kid shootings recently!, You shoot one they or there friends come looking for you and shoot you! often you guys get it wrong like the shooting of jessie james in Moss Side, Mancherster a few months ago! He was 15 for crying out loud! Out riding his BMX! There was 11 year old Rhys Jones in Croxteth, Liverpool last Wednesday night! he was on his way home from football when a hooded teenager on a BMX let 3 shots offf from a pistol! One hit Rhys in the back of his neck, he bled to death in his mothers arms! he was a baby for Gods sake! A 14 year old was shot in Hulme Manchester at the weekend in retaliation for another shooting a few weeks earlier! In london a 15 year old boy was shot 2 weeks ago, and in Bolton 2 weeks ago a 16 year boy was stabbed to death near his home!
Lets put down the weapons now guys and gals! It's time we had peace on our streets! It's omly gonna get worse if you don't! The reason why a lot of your carry is for protection! well if you could adapt and learn to get along then, you wouldn't need to! Lets put it another way! you might like to say it's our territory, we don't want strangers or kids from other neighbourhoods here! well you are wrong! Your parents and friends and government have worked and fought battles and legislation fpr centuries to give you what you have today, and the streets you walk! If it wasn't for them you would not be here and you certainly wouldn't be walking them streets!
Lets all think about this, and return to Peace!
Peace! Azzy *HUGS*
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