Originally Posted by
ilikebikes
I think it has nothing to do with heavy ass toy store bikes and everything to do with lazy ass young people, all the ones I know do nothing but play video games on their days off! I know of a few in their early to mid 20's that are already seperated from their wives and kids because of it.
Chicken, or the egg, friend? I am 20. We live in a society that markets and pushes consumerism, and steel bikes aren't where that's at. Carbon at least fails. Video games and computers are always changing.
Kids aren't lazy. I'm sick of that excuse. They've been put into a place where there is nothing else to do- I know, I'm young. It's only gotten worse. We've torn down the
rope swings, fenced off the
frog creeks, and told children that it's
too dangerous. We have been so concerned with "safety" that the traditional adventures no longer exist. Your childhood, along with most of those of older people here, is gone, replaced with a constantly fearful group of parents - when you went out for a day as a kid, was your mom constantly worried about a boogeymanchildmolester coming and getting you? No. People weren't whipped into fear then. They were free from that. Kids today live in a world of boogeymen and slow bicycles, and parks, no creek or tunnels or rivers or fields, just public parks and movie theaters.
I love adventure, and spend my time hiking and usually hopping some fences. Climbing some trees. Exploring old tunnels and bridges and buildings. And I love the old things. I let people try it with me, people my age that sit and play video games- guess what? They fall in love with it, once they swallow their fear and tell their parents they won't get *****. And life is good.
So let's not blame it on lazy young people. I'm tired of that.
Let's look for alternatives, such as young people being forced into boredom for their own good.