At least such commodities as respect and togetherness were prevalent back then.Wasnt too great repetitively over time , especially spells starting 1914 and 1939
In 1918?. If you watched David Walliams on Who Do You Think You Are Last Night and how they treated his great great grandfather when he came back from the trenches with shell shock I’m not sure there was much “respect” around that time.At least such commodities as respect and togetherness were prevalent back then.
Would it have seemed that way at the time? I'm doubtful personally.At least such commodities as respect and togetherness were prevalent back then.
Too right. You wouldn’t have wanted to have been around in 1918 without moneyIn 1918?. If you watched David Walliams on Who Do You Think You Are Last Night and how they treated his great great grandfather when he came back from the trenches with shell shock I’m not sure there was much “respect” around that time.
If you survived.Too right. You wouldn’t have wanted to have been around in 1918 without money
Same as being a European Jew in the late 30s onwards .In 1918?. If you watched David Walliams on Who Do You Think You Are Last Night and how they treated his great great grandfather when he came back from the trenches with shell shock I’m not sure there was much “respect” around that time.
I had a very happy childhood in the late 60s early 70s. We were not a family with very much money but we made the most out of our life.Possibly not then, I dunno.
I still stand by my original statement. I hate the modern world.
With reference to covid specifically, or just everything? There is plenty to dislike mind.Possibly not then, I dunno.
I still stand by my original statement. I hate the modern world.
I had an extremely happy childhood. Ever since then, everything's slowly turned to $hit.I had a very happy childhood in the late 60s early 70s. We were not a family with very much money but we made the most out of our life.
I catch where you're coming from Scub . Its mega me,me,me these days and sod everyone elseI had an extremely happy childhood. Ever since then, everything's slowly turned to $hit.
I think there is definitely more greed and selfishness across wider sections of society. A bI- product of consumerism and wealth.I had an extremely happy childhood. Ever since then, everything's slowly turned to $hit.
Is it not the case, though, possibly, that it was always me, me, me and its indeed our own perspective on that that is changing as we see the consequences more? Exemplified by the power of social media/news etc.I catch where you're coming from Scub . Its mega me,me,me these days and sod everyone else
At least such commodities as respect and togetherness were prevalent back then.
Did Thatcher invent it though? Or was she a symptom of it?Just from a personal angle I too grew up 60s and 70s in a street house in the Boro .
We had bare minimum along with all neighbours and everyone else yet I never wanted more as I was content .
Greed started courtesy Thatcher and co .
Just remember Harry Enfield and ' loadsa money ' caricature!
Blimey we could discuss this deeply for days