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yeah, previous generations to mine, ~~teens~~ kids just worked on the farm. that's why we were in the city.
edit: teenagers did not exist in the generations i'm referring to. you went child to adult.
The invention of the teenager is an interesting topic to read about, by the way.
right? the changing of society as we went agrarian to urban is so neat. it's part of why i studied history, then i forget, then history again, then economics with an emphasis in history in college. well that and the personality issues
our econ department had the best fundraising t-shirt:
[college] department of economics: we don't wonder why we don't get invited to parties. we know.