Friday, December 25, 2009

like most teenagers

i am constantly paranoid that people are not taking me seriously. and, like most teenagers, i am usually correct. but there is one thing that i really, really hate. i really hate it when adults dismiss requests i have made on behalf of the environment (ie: refusing to buy used books and movies because of the quality while chuckling at me). something about them is too slow. they have been exposed to so many situations that they think nothing is really definite. they think oh, global warming isn't that big of a deal, we've been through things like this before. but a teenager who sees such a disastrous situation is horrified and amazed. it's really frustrating. it's like... it's like standing on a wooden bridge which is burning behind you and a person is standing in front of you strolling leisurely along and admiring the view. it's really icky.

2 comments:

Mountain Spirit said...

im sorry you feel so distressed about this. the burning bridge thing sounds really freaky. Love the blog make over though. Makes it easier to read than the neon colors you had before.

Lola Bellybutton said...

I understand your perspective, but again--it seems you are describing not one generation before us, but two. this seems to better describe our grandparents. I think the situation is switched here. So many adults are feverishly working to save their planet BECAUSE they are experiencing this new danger, while very soon, global warming will be all teenagers know and have lived in. ANd then they will simply adapt, and continue living, without struggle to save our planet. And that's what scares me.