No Lives Matter: The Raciness of Uglyism

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This thread is for stories of heartwrenching trauma and heartwarming healing that leave you thinking "Damn, must be a really slow news day!"

We'll start with this account of the hearwrenchin, heartwarming, blah blah blah. . .

They lost a piece of girlhood, then reclaimed it in an unlikely place​

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News value. . . The Boy Scouts are now co-ed.
 

Ron in Regina

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The COVID experience was shitty for everyone, but especially so for children.

I think of it as a ratio thing where for a 50yr old getting through it was only 1:16 of their life experience of bizarre donation of their life to social confinement, but for a 12yr old it was 1:4 & to a 6yr old it was 1:2, etc…

Times where weird enough for kids in this day and age of being micromanaged by their parents before COVID of not roaming their physical world freely to explore and learn their own boundaries….yet mixed into the internet exposing them to every weird-ass deviancy without real physical interaction from their peers while navigating it….& most children tied to a cell/smart phone constantly from an early early age…& then we locked them down for the better part of three years from direct personal social interactions (even school) to live virtually while the adults just tried to get through it themselves. Damn….

It’s a triumph of the human spirit that kids aren’t coming out the other end of this COVID thing as a generation of complete social midgets. It’s strange times (but aren’t they all, I guess, in their own way) that they’re living in. This Scouts Camp giving them a partial reintroduction back into the physically social world of in-person interaction sounds like a great thing.
 

petros

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The COVID experience was shitty for everyone, but especially so for children.

I think of it as a ratio thing where for a 50yr old getting through it was only 1:16 of their life experience of bizarre donation of their life to social confinement, but for a 12yr old it was 1:4 & to a 6yr old it was 1:2, etc…

Times where weird enough for kids in this day and age of being micromanaged by their parents before COVID of not roaming their physical world freely to explore and learn their own boundaries….yet mixed into the internet exposing them to every weird-ass deviancy without real physical interaction from their peers while navigating it….& most children tied to a cell/smart phone constantly from an early early age…& then we locked them down for the better part of three years from direct personal social interactions (even school) to live virtually while the adults just tried to get through it themselves. Damn….

It’s a triumph of the human spirit that kids aren’t coming out the other end of this COVID thing as a generation of complete social midgets. It’s strange times (but aren’t they all, I guess, in their own way) that they’re living in. This Scouts Camp giving them a partial reintroduction back into the physically social world of in-person interaction sounds like a great thing.
Think about this. There are adults in their 30s and 40s (and older) who've never been out of the city.
 
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Ron in Regina

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Think about this. There are adults in their 30s and 40s (and older) who've never been out of the city.
That’s crazy…. You can literally walk in any direction in the city of Regina in a relatively straight line for less than two hours….& be out of the city. I don’t doubt it but it’s still tough concept to wrap my head around.

As a teenager, I would bike (bicycle) from Regina to Lumsden to Craven and then across country on gravel back to the #6 and back to Regina….& I get that kids don’t do that anymore….but Holy Hell…what excuse do current adults have for not ever taking responsibility for having never experiencing anything like that themselves?
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Not for me. I had complete control over how much contact I had with assholes. This place fulfilled my recommended daily allowance.
I also had it easier than most during COVID for similar reasons…but neither of us were children during this.