write a dialogue between an old man and a teenager discussing about which generation is better
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Young Man: You’re an apologetic thinker
Old Man: I’m who I am. Not by my choice; but by the choice of the one who’s in control. [He means the biblical God]
Young Man: You could be open-minded like me. Instead of being a Liverpool fan clinging to the post bleating “we are the best” no matter what. You could be free to frolic in the sunny gardens where you can say a team is best because it’s scored more goals or something.
Old Man: I believe in the Christian God because I know; I’ve had a revelation. So have you! I choose to believe; you don’t.
Young Man: I don’t choose to believe or not believe. What’s the difference anyway? Belief and non-belief are fictions we create to give ourselves a means of creating an identity. To confirm to ourselves we’re here and we’re who we want to think we are.
Old Man: Will you choose to comment back? You have a choice; we all have.
Young Man: “I don’t choose to believe or not believe – – – what’s the difference anyway? Belief and non-belief are fictions we create to give ourselves a means of creating an identity.”
That was my comment back.
Old Man: That was your choice. So you had a choice! You also have a choice to accept your revelation from God; instead you chose the world.
And how’s it working out?!?!
Young Man: https://christopherjack101.wordpress.com/…/more-on…/
I did accept my revelation. I just saw that it was the same thing that had been given to millions of others with hundreds of mutually exclusive beliefs.
Old Man: And all from the one same [bilical] God.
Young Man: If that’s what floods your penis with blood then I don’t see why you shouldn’t go on believing it.
Old Man: I don’t understand why you have to drag the conversation down to the level of personal private parts…
Young Man: I like the level of the personal private parts. Think of me as some centipedy grub wrapped round your hard on, with a proboscis inserted into your japs eyes, that has one of those ball like things sliding up its length like a mosquito sucking blood as I extract whatever it is you keep in that shrivelled hole!
Old man: I would never ever have talked to an Old Man the way you have talked to me! The sad drop in standards of this generation does not surprise me at all.
Young Man: It’s not a drop in standards; but an increase in freedom. I talk to you like I do to anyone. Rather than hiding it away and only furtively beating up the man of the cloth whilst Napoleon is out conquering the dirty houses; I nakedly luxuriate in the living room (whilst my mum’s watching on the buses) masturbating to rape porn and spunking on the dogs.
Old Man: No, Young Man! It is a massive drop in standards. We had more freedom years ago when I was your age.
You are just making excuses for your terrible and disgusting behaviour.
Explanation:
Dialogue of a teenager with his grandpa by yours truly.
Teenager: Which generation is better grandpa, yours or ours?
Grandpa: In my opinion my generation is better because life is simpler and happier back then.
Teenager: I respect your opinion Grandpa but I think our generation is better because technology makes life easier and enjoyable.
Grandpa: But gadgets wastes your time my dear. They entertain you in virtual world but it makes you miss the real essence of being alive. Which is to interact with people and your loved ones and find real love and happiness.
Teenager: You have a point Grandpa but technology like gadgets aren't villains, because we humans have a choice if we're letting it control us.