Christmas is a Time for Giving and Sharing, Right?
We are always told Christmas is a time for giving, not receiving. But seriously, who really thinks about just giving and buying gifts for others all the time? At this age everyone really does think about all the things that they are going to get and what they are going to do with the money given them. I want to know, why do adults always tell the younger peoples to think more about giving then what they are going to get? Parents, Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles during the Christmas season are focusing all their attention on buying, shopping, and money. They have to always think about getting gifts for kids and family. Adults don't have time to think about what few gifts they might get. They tell us the famous quote because they are jealous and miss the free times when you were young and didn't have to care about buying things. Adults don't want us to have the good times that they can't; they're trying to get us to be old before our time. It's a big conspiracy to start maturing the younger generation so that more work will get done and less play. The little toddlers now will have to start getting jobs by the time they are 12 and have no life but work. This just comes to show that jealously should be greatly suppressed.
dimanche, décembre 17, 2006
Publié par Aubree à 6:44 PM
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sorry. I'm am sad that you are put out but last night my mom said that she would not take me at five thirty in the morning so I did not go.
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