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Old 08-17-2007, 03:38 PM   #80
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
Sure, but they don't operate in a vaccuum. And "education" too-often stops at surface considerations like "cool factor" and peer popularity. That's why advertising works particularly well on them, and why there's so much c**p out there for them to buy. As consumers get older, the amount of silly bells and whistles on their products drops off considerably, because older consumers are more discerning than that.

But I didn't mean for this to come out like teen-bashing, so I'm going to stop there.
Well, I've had two tough and stubborn ones that turned out almost OK as adults.(22years old25years old).

After what we've gotten through, it feels good to bash teens. Don't worry I'll pipe down before nasty!
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