look at what i got today

i have i just dont know much of them
well the owner of skar, lets say, has made some bad choices in his life and everyone on this forum will say that skar ***** because of the owner. but anyways, the skar vvx 12 was helped designed by jacob of sundown. they are great subs for the price. and they get dangerously low... Fs 22 hz? hell yea

 
I would agree actually. It would seem that a lot of today's youth want everything for nothing in a since. I'm not saying every one of them is lazy..but almost all. haha.
Funny, I started working for my dad when I was 13, got my first "real" job when I was 15, been working ever since, including working two jobs, going to high school, and attending a college fire academy. I know a lot of people who started working at 15-16, and now most of my coworkers are 19-25years old, working 40-50 hours a week and some have a second job like me.

Blanket statements are trash.

 
ok but would rather have higher frequency or lower? most prefer lower and they do a damn good job at that
..both? If I HAD to choose between the two, of course I would choose low, but there are lots of great subwoofers with much lower Le.

High Le can sometimes be counteracted with equalization if the distortion of the driver at the higher bass frequencies isn't bad, though. Really not the end of the world, but still not generally a desirable trait.

 
I would agree actually. It would seem that a lot of today's youth want everything for nothing in a since. I'm not saying every one of them is lazy..but almost all. haha.
Funny, I started working for my dad when I was 13, got my first "real" job when I was 15, been working ever since, including working two jobs, going to high school, and attending a college fire academy. I know a lot of people who started working at 15-16, and now most of my coworkers are 19-25years old, working 40-50 hours a week and some have a second job like me.
Blanket statements are trash.
i am now 20 almost 21. worked my ass off every daysince i was seven working as an apprentice to my grandfather since we owned a plumbing business, when i was 17 i signed up for the army went to meps and everything, left for basic 3 days after my 18th birthday, graduated from basic and MP A.I.T. (hardest M.O.S. in the Army....worse than U.S.M.C hell week but for 5 months) spent 6 months in Afghanistan and now attending college to become a NY state trooper as soon as im done with my signing in the Army....I've completed a training that less than %.3 of all americans have even tried. I'm pretty Fucking lazy.

 
Funny, I started working for my dad when I was 13, got my first "real" job when I was 15, been working ever since, including working two jobs, going to high school, and attending a college fire academy. I know a lot of people who started working at 15-16, and now most of my coworkers are 19-25years old, working 40-50 hours a week and some have a second job like me.
Blanket statements are trash.
Obviously you working through school was a poor choice. Please re-read what my statement was. If you would like some statistics on current youth let me know. I am well aware of marketing/work statistics and how the projected view for the country. Please reeducate your self before making further statements of things which you do not know.

You must understand, your situation is not a country wide status. It is a micro view not a macro view.

 
i am now 20 almost 21. worked my ass off every daysince i was seven working as an apprentice to my grandfather since we owned a plumbing business, when i was 17 i signed up for the army went to meps and everything, left for basic 3 days after my 18th birthday, graduated from basic and MP A.I.T. (hardest M.O.S. in the Army....worse than U.S.M.C hell week but for 5 months) spent 6 months in Afghanistan and now attending college to become a NY state trooper as soon as im done with my signing in the Army....I've completed a training that less than %.3 of all americans have even tried. I'm pretty Fucking lazy.
Again, this is irrelevant to the conversation. This is micro again, not macro. The current youth as a whole is lazier then prior generations of youth. Get used to it as it typically gets worse every generation.

Are there exceptions, YES. Do those exceptions change the overall numbers, No.

 
Again, this is irrelevant to the conversation. This is micro again, not macro. The current youth as a whole is lazier then prior generations of youth. Get used to it as it typically gets worse every generation.
Are there exceptions, YES. Do those exceptions change the overall numbers, No.
no you are correct, i just hate over generalizations

 
Well since you are such a genius, I am sure you already know the increased pressures school puts on youth. Schools today are much more difficult and the youth is often expected to do much more then 10-15 years ago. High school sports used to be a fun after school activity, now they are like a job. Most sports programs practice 2 hours + a night plus their games. Imagine attending school for 7-8 hours a day, then sports practice for another 2, then go to work, ands still come home to do all the homework and studying to maintain a good GPA. the youth is not lazy, they just happen to spend their time in other things. I have been told by every adult I know, school should be first on your priority list.

 
no you are correct, i just hate over generalizations
Thank you for your military service though.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/patriotic.gif.b47a6e0394a3738334c387bdf79409f4.gif Half of my family was/is in the Corp.

I don't care much for the generalizations, but my generation was crapped on all the time no matter how many of my generation did something with their life. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif

 
Well since you are such a genius, I am sure you already know the increased pressures school puts on youth. Schools today are much more difficult and the youth is often expected to do much more then 10-15 years ago. High school sports used to be a fun after school activity, now they are like a job. Most sports programs practice 2 hours + a night plus their games. Imagine attending school for 7-8 hours a day, then sports practice for another 2, then go to work, ands still come home to do all the homework and studying to maintain a good GPA. the youth is not lazy, they just happen to spend their time in other things. I have been told by every adult I know, school should be first on your priority list.
You can throw out the sports. It has almost always been that way. The difference is now with capital punishment rules/laws there is less abuse then years past.

School is a bit more challenging to keep up with the current times and technology. However, your point that kids are "to challenged" in school to do anything else is just inadequate. If anything the over all challenge of school is negated by easy access to answers and technology itself. Why make excuses for the youth to be lazier every generation? I find your argument to just be lacking in validity.

 
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