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very self obsessed, Even ones that look older than 25...
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You can thank me later..
 
God love Ashlee Adams doing this world a favour. good on her :thumbsu:



but yeh, her posing is pre obvious for wanting comments.
















i dont care though.
 
This thread is my kind of thread, absolutely tips me over the edge every day. Working in retail makes it a thousand times worse because when you deal with them, they are snot nosed and impolite.

I wish I could ignore them but they seriously make me pop a vein, so self absorbed, righteous and all think they are the most beautiful thing in the entire world,

No personality, unintelligent, uneducated but SURE as HELL aint painless to deal with.
 
This thread is my kind of thread, absolutely tips me over the edge every day. Working in retail makes it a thousand times worse because when you deal with them, they are snot nosed and impolite.

I wish I could ignore them but they seriously make me pop a vein, so self absorbed, righteous and all think they are the most beautiful thing in the entire world,

No personality, unintelligent, uneducated but SURE as HELL aint painless to deal with.

And they are the future of the nation... looks like Australia's ****ed!
 
Got at example of this myself. Was working the other day at a school.

A worker says to the 12 year old girl 'I love your shoes!' and instead of saying 'Why thank you I got them last week' or whatever. She says, 'I know right!'
 
Working at the Falls Festival in Tassie i noticed a lot of the U18 girls just asking for trouble. One girl was just walking around in a bikini in 22 degrees and then got frustrated when guys would wolf whistle. Sure, if you got it flaunt it, but there is a line.
 
The amount of selfies girls take says it all, this generation of teenagers are the most vain individuals to ever exist.
I doubt it is any different to our generation, just more ready access to public platforms and no need to get film developed.

It probably says more about teenage insecurity than anything else, just trying so hard to be liked (and on FB that word has an additional meaning, or lack of meaning - I forget how it works with Facebook).
With guys, its bashing the nerdy kid and being a hero. With girls its being liked for looks (and sometimes bashing the fatty, all captured on iPhone for the benefit if youtube).
 

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I don't reckon. With older cameras, you couldn't see how your photo looked straight away and delete it if you didn't like it. I highly doubt girls sat there taking selfies when you had to pay for the film and had no idea how the shot looked before the film was developed.

Nowadays, you don't like it, you just try again until you do and it doesn't cost you anything.
 
holy shit this thread is nearly 3 years old! i remember it like it was last week
 
I don't reckon. With older cameras, you couldn't see how your photo looked straight away and delete it if you didn't like it. I highly doubt girls sat there taking selfies when you had to pay for the film and had no idea how the shot looked before the film was developed.

Nowadays, you don't like it, you just try again until you do and it doesn't cost you anything.
Not the selfies, that's new, but due to the technology; not necessarily being any more vain and narcissistic than previous generations of teenage girls and young women.
 
Not the selfies, that's new, but due to the technology; not necessarily being any more vain and narcissistic than previous generations of teenage girls and young women.
I'm not sure that it is entirely fair to confine these generalisations to the female of the species only.
 
What a stupid thread. As if it's anyone else's business what conceited topic people talk about or how many 'selfies' they take. And FWIW, arrogance/insecurity isn't just limited to young girls.

Take a look at yourselves.
 
The thing I've noticed since coming out of a long term relationship recently, and hence talking to bimbos for the first time in 2+ years, they are so frustratingly close minded and judgmental. I didn't realise how bad it was, having generally chased nice normal girls in my years of adolescence. You genuinely do have to become a stereotypical alpha male type character, not show any glimpse of a personality outside of this and definitely don't have any interests or hobbies if you want to get in their pants. If it gets out that you have a hobby, you might as well leave and talk to the next bimbo, because your chance of a root is now gone. Ridiculous.

But in saying that, from my experience only around 25% of under 24's fit into this category, it's not as bad as OP makes out.
 
Everybody is self-absorbed and self-obsessed. We just all express it differently.

This.

We're all just people trying to satisfy our own agenda. What's happening in our own lives is always going to be infinitely more important than what's happening in somebody elses. You can't hate someone for being 'openly' self-obsessed, they're just publicly demonstrating what we all know: YOU are the most important person in YOUR life.

Also wtf, the OP stood there for 45 seconds until the girls moved for him? Not even an 'excuse me'? Just assumed that they knew he was there and that they were purposely ignoring him. Sounds like he's a bit self-absorbed.

The examples listed in the OP and other posts seem to be more a lack of social awareness/surroundings which DEFINITELY isn't limited to young females.
 

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