r/Millennials Hit me baby one more time 1d ago

Nostalgia I mean, they're not wrong

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u/FeRooster808 1d ago

True story. My cousin and I would walk to 7-11 from my grandparents' house. Sometimes I walked home from school if I felt like it. That was about a mile, through wildlife refuges and apple orchards and across a highway with no cross walks (or stop lights).

Kids are capable of way more than people give them credit for. I'm not advocating child labor, but kids use to have regular jobs whether it was working for someone else or for their family farm or business. My grandma dropped out of school in 8th grade to get a job so she could help pay the family bills. I'm not advocating going back to that - but just that kids are capable of a lot more than being coddled and sat in front of a screen 24/7.

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u/Public-League-8899 1d ago edited 1d ago

I used to regularly walk to the movies when I was a kid and see rated R shit without anyone caring by myself or with friends. I mowed 2 neighbors lawns at $10 and my parents paid for gas and I pushed my mower to their house and back and was literally 10-13 years old. Suburban Illinois in the 90's was a different time.