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Generations differences are the largest changes. Gradual yet sharp a viewpoint different than yours. Who knows you better? Your mom or your phone? A question tossed around so casually with no second thought. But such a simple question groups and generalizes an entire generation of teens. That each of us are just “angsty teens” are the future of our race. That we are the next leaders. Not the brilliant shining minds and thoughts of our teens. But the dim lights from our phone screens. Not the friends and experiences we've made but the “twitters” and “chat snaps” we've sent. Age might change but our validity won't.

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