Search
Search titles only
By:
Search titles only
By:
Log in
Register
Search
Search titles only
By:
Search titles only
By:
Menu
Install the app
Install
Forums
New posts
All threads
Latest threads
New posts
Trending threads
Trending
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New ads
New profile posts
Latest activity
Free Ads
Latest reviews
Search ads
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Contact us
Latest ads
Colombo
Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) - RHEL 10
Sanjeewani95
Updated:
Friday at 7:43 PM
NURSING , CAREGIVER , HOTEL & BEAUTY COURSES
IVA Para Medical Campus
Updated:
Thursday at 9:24 AM
Handmade Character Soft Toys Peppa Pig Family
anil1961
Updated:
Wednesday at 9:58 PM
Ad icon
Video Content Creator
pramukag
Updated:
Jun 28, 2026
Ad icon
QA Engineer Intern
pramukag
Updated:
Jun 28, 2026
Electronics
Vehicles
Property
Search
Reply to thread
Forums
General
ElaKiri Talk!
King Dutugamunu Vs Professor X
Get the App
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Message
<blockquote data-quote="twisted" data-source="post: 8146614" data-attributes="member: 82108"><p>I appreciate this...and I was about to go sleep but considering the trouble you took, I'll reply this..even though I remember replying the same sorta post to another member.</p><p></p><p>I can't tell you anything about kids in this generation but the kids in our generation had good knowledge in history..they were taught in school or in daham paasala.or they had read ..it's not good enough to say that schools and adults have totally ignored subjects like history ...and we also had lots of cartoons and stuff back then too which we watch and would talk with friends about for hours like robin hood...we might never have had talk the same amount on our national heroes but that didn't mean they were of any less important..as a matter of fact those heroes had a special place in our hearts ..that was much bigger than the place fictional characters had...I still get goose bumps when i listen to songs like sunil edirisinghe's jathiya ran pahanak we..so do my friends they grew up with me ...</p><p></p><p>we not talking about national heroes as much as we would on fictional characters I think, in a way, show that the special respect we have for them...they are not a subject to discuss about when you are with friends smoking weed or doing any shit you do ..so we should not judge kids ..because things like patriotism can inflict very strong yet inexpressable feelings....so let the kids watch their cartoons I'm pretty sure they'll still have a nice place for national heroes.</p><p></p><p>all I'm saying is kids loving superheroes is, in no way a valid frame of reference to determine their thoughts on national heroes...and the insane comparison presented on this thread is utterly laughable..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twisted, post: 8146614, member: 82108"] I appreciate this...and I was about to go sleep but considering the trouble you took, I'll reply this..even though I remember replying the same sorta post to another member. I can't tell you anything about kids in this generation but the kids in our generation had good knowledge in history..they were taught in school or in daham paasala.or they had read ..it's not good enough to say that schools and adults have totally ignored subjects like history ...and we also had lots of cartoons and stuff back then too which we watch and would talk with friends about for hours like robin hood...we might never have had talk the same amount on our national heroes but that didn't mean they were of any less important..as a matter of fact those heroes had a special place in our hearts ..that was much bigger than the place fictional characters had...I still get goose bumps when i listen to songs like sunil edirisinghe's jathiya ran pahanak we..so do my friends they grew up with me ... we not talking about national heroes as much as we would on fictional characters I think, in a way, show that the special respect we have for them...they are not a subject to discuss about when you are with friends smoking weed or doing any shit you do ..so we should not judge kids ..because things like patriotism can inflict very strong yet inexpressable feelings....so let the kids watch their cartoons I'm pretty sure they'll still have a nice place for national heroes. all I'm saying is kids loving superheroes is, in no way a valid frame of reference to determine their thoughts on national heroes...and the insane comparison presented on this thread is utterly laughable.. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Payakata winadi keeyak tibeda?
Post reply
Top
Bottom