Teenage Affluenza
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omg i live in australia and in the south eastern suburbs on melbourne!! LOL :D
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this is amazing. i almost cried when i heard the baby crying
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lols. i like how those kids complain about their headphones and ipods compared to the people in the less fortunate countries.. who have so much more to complain about but they don't...
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i really wish it was only in Australia
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@roobyduuby You don't need to take her that far. Make sure she can't stay with her friends, and then drive her into Melbourne, leave her in front of the Cathedral in Swanston Street, and tell her that if she meets you at the same place, you'll come back for her in a month.
She'll be very, very grateful to see you; assuming she's still alive.
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when my daughter becomes a tween-heavily marketed to by the multinationals-thats when I will be taking her to a 3rd world country...people have no idea...what a good idea for the australian government to send all high schoolers abroad-how much happier and content people would be if they realised how good life is here...our mental health bill would be considerably less YOU OWE CORPORATIONS, NOTHING! PEOPLE!
A very real and touching documentary. To sum it up, the fortunate should help the less fortunate in the best way we can.
siawkimpossible 2 years ago 8
this is so well done! It really makes you think about it, whilst putting a funny spin on it!
hoppychick13 1 year ago 7