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Kids these days.
Let's start this blog off with a rant. Because it feels good to just get it out there, and when it comes to some things, let's get real ; we're all thinking it. At this very moment I'm in the midst of chaperoning a party... If you could call it that. Apparently, when you're fifteen years old, a party involves sitting in a semi circle, blasting the music, and... texting. Texting people who aren't even AT the party, mind you. Not trying to be judgmental here, but I just wonder how anyone can leave a party like that and feel like they've had a good time. I mean, the best part of going to hang out with people is that you get to talk to them, socialize, etc... Be IN the moment and enjoy it with the people who are experiencing the same one.
Maybe people text their friends as a way to feel less awkward. Sure, when an uncomfortable moment pops up, it's a pretty easy out. But if that's your go-to response every time shit gets weird, how are you ever going to learn how to work through those situations? You're not. They're going to continue to make you squirm. But if you put your phone away and deal with it, maybe the next time that super awkward silence pops up, you'll be like, "No big deal. I got this." And everything will be just dandy. You'll have learned how to diffuse the situation, or at the very least have the confidence to accept it and move on. But those darn kids just want to take the easy way out I guess... It makes me sad because they are missing out on those amazing (and increasingly rare) times when everyone is enjoying the moment, each others' company, and just being relaxed enough to just have fun and experience whatever the night throws at them... Even if it happens to be, like, OMG sooo totes awks. Lolcats.