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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Oh, that's an interesting one, really. Because I think there is a lot of truth about these statements. I think, the main problem of the youngs now is, they live in "neo-societies". They know the day something bad will happen to them, nobody will help, 0 solidarity. And no, it wasn't always the case, far from it. I think youngs act this way because they don't believe in their society anymore and think no matter what happen, they'll have to face it alone or in little groups.
Trust is dead. That's the best answer I can think of about it. Taking unneeded risks is a luxury and they don't feel like they have it anymore.
I get through this one tattoo without issue then i'm thinking of getting a few more. You only live once and there is no going back. Enjoy the life you have been given.
for me personally, i find it a little stupid and ignorant if i'm honest, but if someone is willing to do some research on what it means for us, i think it's a bit more acceptable. still overall kinda gauche, but i can't stop people and won't try to. it depends on the intent and respect for our culture mainly