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[–] [email protected] 17 points 8 months ago

Nah, I grew up in the 90s and while we had video games and PC games, we also did a LOT of non video game activities.

Riding our bikes, sports, making shit in our parent's garage, playing in a band, RISK board game nights, cinema, arcades, hanging out at the mall, rc cars.

I mean, there was almost no time to spend playing video games.

Today's youth are missing a lot, and they are setting themselves up for a lifetime of mental health issues and the inability to be resilient through a lack of experiences.

My kids, fortunately, had at least part of their youth without a phone. I can't imagine what disaster awaits kids who only know phones.