Uphillbothways,

meh. modern kids have phones. they weren’t outside cell coverage. probably deserved it

rtxn,

My stupid fucking brain read “Aussie” and immediately concluded that this must’ve happened in the ass crack middle of nowhere.

PainInTheAES,

Back in my day I had to walk through the outback barefoot with nothing but an apron.

ChaosInstructor,

i would have dreamt of having nothing but an apron…i was walking barefoot on glass shards hunted by dingos and crocs…sometimes even dropbears while my dad shot at me with a shotgun…i would have been lucky with nothing but an apron…try to tell kids today and they wont believe you…

fiat_lux,

For what it's worth, it was the very outer suburban/rural edge of the city. The centre of Brisbane is 50min drive.

So probably not as post-apocalyptic wasteland as you imagined, just very low density housing and a lot of grasslands. Culturally barren, perhaps.

YoBuckStopsHere,
@YoBuckStopsHere@lemmy.world avatar

Do gen-x era bus drivers now live in Australia, that is a Gen X move right there! Misbehave and you walk.

dojan,
@dojan@lemmy.world avatar

I could see gen-z do it too. They give no fucks, since the world is ending anyway and none of us are rich enough to buy our way into politics and do something about it.

GBU_28,

“hey lil Timmy is getting his head stomped in by Bobby back here, can you help”

“Absolutely not, dgaf”

Sir_Osis_of_Liver,
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That was a form of detention for us. They'd keep us until the buses had left, then let us go. We had the choice of walking home or phoning our parents. I did a lot of walking in the '70s.

dojan,
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My bus driver left if you didn’t make it on time. I say bus, but they were really just vans (Opel/Vauxhall Vivaro I believe) fitted to carry people, because it was a small school and we were all spread out on the countryside. We didn’t even call it a bus, it was “school taxi.”

My mother didn’t have a car or driver’s license, and no buses went anywhere near where we lived. There were a few occasions where I did miss the bus, so I had to walk home. Looking at Google Maps it says it’s only about a two hour walk. I recall it happening in the winter though, lots of snow, and me being fairly young (around 9 I think) I didn’t get home until half past nine in the evening haha.

AceBonobo,

Sounds like you’re lucky to be alive. But yea, hour plus walks were definitely a thing when going places. Not even a big deal.

notacuban,
@notacuban@lemmy.world avatar

We had a bus driver who’d drive away if he had already closed the doors, regardless of if he could see you running for the bus or if other students would tell him someone was coming.

Smug little prick used to whistle like a fucking 1950s Disney character while he did it, too.

dojan,
@dojan@lemmy.world avatar

Ooo, what a twat!

can,

Has anyone made a genx community anywhere yet?

shalafi,

Let me know!

makingStuffForFun,
@makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml avatar

I’d love one. I could listen to nirvana. Wear spiderbait shirts. Shoot the breeze about regurgitator (the gurge)… bliss

elephantium,

I’ll make one as soon as I quit slacking off.

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