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| There's a new youth subculture that's rapidly becoming the norm during the transition to adulthood. | |
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| In other words, kids who think it's important to be cool are growing up to find that it's not important at all. | |
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| Frankly, it extends beyond that. Not only are modern adolescents learning that there are no implications in being "cool"; they've also found an imperative alternative to it. | |
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| In other words, as an adult, it's possible that it's more important to be uncool than it is to be cool. | |
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| And when these subcultures meet in the wake of an explosion of vanity and greed, it's entirely possible that both sides could very well burst into a fury of chaos, causing a horrible backlash. | |
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| In other words, Nickelback sucks. | |
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