How ODD - Life in Animation
I replied Why Gen? - not Gen Y. How absolutely Odd!?

You know I am having this conversation with myself as I don’t understand the way in which my parents expect me to act.
It is absolutely Odd. Today “Odd” is an assumed an acronym for Oppositional Defiant Disorder. How Odd!
Being 12 years of age and assuming the behaviour of my parents – why would I respect their model?
They say I am defiant. What is defiant? Defiant I guess “in their eyes” is a noun for “not acting in the way in which is required” – according to them!. I wonder what is required when I have been programmed all my 12 years to follow, listen, and do what my parents want?
To me it is “Odd” that they expect this type of respect when they don’t example it first! Why would I copy their projection of self-assumed stress? When really they are just trying their best to update their own model! – No wonder they want the latest clothes and the latest 4-wheel drive! What a joke, on whom?
Now talk about stress! How funny, before stress becomes stress it must be something prior – otherwise my parents would not be stressed! – don’t you agree?
If they looked through instead of at then they would “see” that distressed might be a better term for them to cope with! Prefix to stress … get it?
Surely, one does not have to be Einstein to work that out. On the other hand, do they? … I worked that out when I was 12 … why is it still prevalent? Because those that are have stayed behind – not forging beyond, putting behind – behind them! – Too busy chasing their ass around like some kind of donkey on a goose chase to nothing getting nowhere – only around and around like some mindless merry-go-round at a theme park. How funny!
When is someone going to tell them to understand the aspect of their mind that promotes and escalates an anxiety that transcend itself from the “sub” below to the surface? It is not that difficult to work out at 12.
I have observed my parents. I watch them act and re-act. I watch them recognize their stuff by behaviourizing it – somewhat far from verbalizing it. Then in addition, I understand that maybe they do not know how!
It is so funny when a child re-acts with no conscious knowing because “it” the kid has not been “taught” the skill of feeling recognition and verbalizing it! The Mum just takes over and scolds or be-littles him! How ignorant. I am 12.
Lets face it most kids – me definitely (defiant) ha ha … included are told to “be quiet” – isn’t that a force into the sub?
When I was 12.
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