If kids that are in high school today got sent back in a delorean to 1995 could they make it through every day life?

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"The rate of suicide among those aged 10 to 24 increased nearly 60% between 2007 and 2018, according to a report released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The rise occurred in most states, with 42 experiencing significant increases."

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10 to 24 includes 7 different ages (10,11,12,20,21,22,23 yo) outside of “teens” which would include 7. You just doubled the survey group.

my entire post was dedicated to telling you that 10-24 wasn’t a teenager Which is why I posted the most recent information for 15-19 yos.

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:pachaha: :pachaha: They would be in for a rude awakening.

1. They would try to take over and bring the nonsense like metoo, emotional fragility and non-binary into the mix.
2. They would get stomped out and realize they have no tiktok or twitter to throw their think pieces
3. They would fold and become an outcast

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10 to 24 includes 7 different ages (10,11,12,20,21,22,23 yo) outside of “teens” which would include 7. You just doubled the survey group.

my entire post was dedicated to telling you that 10-24 wasn’t a teenager Which is why I posted the most recent information for 15-19 yos.

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Stats which stopped in 2015. You're missing 7 years. We're telling now, y'all offing yourselves at a high rate now.
 

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Some of the responses read like Yal are transplanting white kids into black neighborhoods moreso than black kids through time

Bullying/roasting is still a thing. In fact it’s probably more traumatic now since you can’t escape it. Back then it basically ended when you left school. Definitely ended when you moved. Now you can’t do either and there’s the potential for thousands of other folks you’ve never even met before to take part in shytting on you. So I don’t think anything like that would be an issue to them

The lack of online connectivity would though, just as we’d be completely lost if you took us from the 90s and transplanted us into 2022. I think the kids today would have an easier time adjusting though, as all they’d have to do is make do without something or learn to use less advanced devices

They’d also build more meaningful connections with people. With the hookup culture and being always connected with folks all over the planet we’ve diluted the intimacy of spending time with those around us. Folks get their social needs met online instead of in person. They’ll probably like living in the 90s more than today for that simple fact
 

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Stats which stopped in 2015. You're missing 7 years. We're telling now, y'all offing yourselves at a high rate now.
Brother the sample group you just tried to put forth are not even teens so what are we talking about in a thread about teens? If I ask about Black graduation rates and you give me Black, Indian and Chinese rates, then what do we do with that data?

Your data includes suicide rates for people up to the age of 24 In a thread about teenagers. I provided 15-19 with the most up to date data (available).

And I can’t type if I offed myself.
 
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I hear you lord. And my fault that link was wrong.
this is where that excerpt came from.

Youre right though, I can’t argue what being a teen was like in 1995 and charts cant paint a complete picture, but neither can anecdotes..The fact is, crime was dropping precipitously by 1995, now somebody that lives in Gary Indiana or some shyt might have seen otherwise, but the compete picture is that 1995 is the post-crack era, when the “crime wave” was subsiding.

In example, I was 16 in 2009, which for me was one of the most violent times of my life..If you ask me it was stupid active then. the fact of it is however, crime is higher in NYC now and both of those eras are Spyro the dragon compared to 1989.

Logging out real life is precisely what many teenagers are doing, unfortunately.
In terms of crime rates, there are too many variations between different cities in the 1995 vs 2022 debate. In the suburbs, the whole crack era argument is irrelevant. But also some cities are worse now than they were in 1995. Many cities broke their all time homicide records last year. If you a teenager in the hood in Memphis right now, shyt is bad news.:sadcam:

But if you a teenager living in a super gentrified big city in 2022, you would have been food back in the 95'. For instance, if a teenager from my old hood of Lakeview, San Francisco in 2022 was transported back to 95', he would have a big ass target on his back and wouldn't last in the era when nikkas from the other side could and would follow you home on the bus to try to peel your cap. :picard:

But I think everyone in this modern era hopelessly addicted to technology. I think they had a VH1 show a couple years ago where it was a complete throwback to the 90's and the object was to see who could survive at the house the longest without breaking and using cellphones and the internet.
 

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Brother the sample group you just tried to put forth are not even teens so what are we talking about in a thread about teens? If I ask about Black graduation rates and you give me Black, Indian and Chinese rates, then what do we do with that data?

Your data includes suicide rates for people up to the age of 24 In a thread about teenagers. I provided 15-19 with the most up to date data (available).

And I can’t type if I offed myself.


Showing a sharp increase in 2015 before it cut off. We're telling you, teens are committing suicide at a much higher rate these days. Social media is destroying a generation.
 

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WAY LESS GUNS IN 1995 FOR YOUTH COMAPRED TO THIS NEW ERA ESPECIALJY IN THESE HOOD SUBURBS.

I WILL HAVE TO MAKE A THREAD ON IT
 

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Kids from those 1995 days are the mothers and fathers of the high school kids in 2022.

As great as that era was, that generation is raising a bunch of bytches today. So let's not big up that past era too much.
A lot of my generation (yes, I'm :flabbynsick: ) is fukking up around here.
 
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That the suicide rates between both eras are similar, less even.

More kids were taking their own lives in 95’ even in the absence of an opioid epidemic & ruggedly defined social media classes.

It’s likely they would find life much easier in 95.
Good points.

School/college track is harder today than it was 25+ years ago because there are so many more kids trying to get into the big schools. Standardized tests were easier back then....academically, the "smart" kids of today would be fine.

The biggest issue is socialization. 90s teens knew how to do it while kids today would be lawst. Teen girls would not know how to handle dudes approaching them IRL and would probably freak out when regluh azz nikkas step to them tryna hit with zero shame or remorse. Teen boys would learn quickly that they gotta get out of their own head and talk to people. Modern boys would actually have an advantage because they are used to a much harder dating environment....modern girls are used to being able to control interactions with the opposite sex...so it would be a rude awakening for them. Can't hide on your cell phone to avoid contact.
 
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