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Teenage affluenza is spreading fast.

Are you suffering from Teenage Affluenza? This is a great satirical video that reminds us we lead such lucky lives. Isn't it time you give back? To do something real? Try: www.40hourfamine.com (Aus...  
 
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justwithpaper (12 hours ago) Show Hide
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How enlightening.
I'm not rich nor spoiled, but I feel lucky that I'm not living my life like the children from Africa. In my opinion, satire has been the only way to see cruel things, and still feel that it can be fixed.
We're lucky and we didn't even noticed it. How disappointing...
kl8890 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Oh My God. She actually is FORCED to carry the groceries from her toyota corolla (a car is better than no car at all) to her driveway and OH... into her house. watch videos of children in Africa or China and see how they suffer. they have to walk 3 hours just go get to school in the morning. this video is a joke.
missxmaddie (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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its satire...
darkstar55398 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Thanks Captian Obvious.
letsallhavesex (1 week ago) Show Hide
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...lol?

at least have the common decency to FINISH the video.

and understand it.

someone doesn't understand sarcasm obviously :L
BonkLi (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I'm a teenager, in the United States, and my dad, who's always been one to care about issues such as this, had me watch this video. i'll admit it, i felt pretty put upon at first, but then i listened. Thought. and realized, what do i really have to complain about? surely not having to watch a 5-minute video. at least i have a computer...and...you know....food.
you've made me look at my life differently, and for that i thank you.
EmusAreWeird (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Teenagers are shaped by their environment. You put all the blame with them. The adults need to change, too, and they need to stop complaining about teenagers and actually do something about it. That doesn't mean more discipline or punishment, it means teaching them and being there, and loving them and giving them the knowledge (of what is really important in life) and ambition and REASONS to be happy without being obsessed with new, insignificant technologies.
fyfman (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Let's not just lump this on teenagers. From my experience as a teacher, teenagers desperately want to help but face roadblocks from the true masters of affluenza - adults. Next time we adults go to buy a $30 bottle of wine let's stop to think whether the 700mls of liquid is worth it.
pwoni (2 months ago) Show Hide
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No way! The iPod has only 1 GB!
FabiusPyromanus (2 months ago) Show Hide
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This video is spot on.
I almost cry, when I sees it. It's not bearable that there are so much difference in life standard among humans.

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