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报告翻译问题
Young people think they're wise, but have no idea what's coming and what's going on.
If people would listen to each other, there would be a solid middle ground.
I can already see in middle age the number of dumb things young people do that should be avoided.
It's worse when they do dumb things and there are no consequences, because then it reinforces their idea that they were correct in doing it.
Like the guy who decided to skip all safety protocols and test uranium by lifting the protective cap with a screwdriver instead of the safety shims, and then was so confident about it, he decided to demonstrate it to several of his colleagues, killing himself and at least one other, while shortening the lives of several others.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demon_core
There is your answer.
You are either a disrespectful know it all and wouldn't recognize wisdom if it bit you with its wooden teeth or you're hanging out with the wrong crowd.
If you can't figure it out ask an old person. And stop fidgeting. Are you even paying attention? Be useful and mow the lawn or something.
(The above is humor. It is also not)
Lol my granpa told me something similar
lol i have the same feeling lol
I can count the number of people i respect with 2 hands and they all get it because of things they did not because a number.