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Unfortunatly, I can not relate to Julia' Ginter's article,"YouTube generation," nor can i agree with her. As a fellow teenager and highschool student, i do not take insult in the label, "YouTube Generation." Having heard the commonly used label, i can say that his article is over exagerated. "YouTube Generation," is a funny name. Our dependence of technology is serious and humurous, yet the name shows the dependency. "sticks and stones may break my bones, but names can never hurt me," is not a cute saying because if you do not allow them you hurt you then they cannot hurt you. thank you Julia, for showing us your opinions.
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