Maybe they can go to the malt shop later? And then the sock hop?

  • Admiral Patrick
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    491 year ago

    “After that, let’s met up at the malt shop, listen to some doo-wop songs on the jukebox, and go see a movie at the drive-in.”

    • Midnight Wolf
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      91 year ago

      Dude, I fucking hate people. Drive-ins ftw, I don’t need to hear about how Rebecca on the 7th floor is such a bitch for sucking Andrew in the break room when she knew that Elix (spelled with a silent k) wanted him first, and the group of four are all on Instagram and Facebook starting drama, on their phones, in light mode, with no end in sight as the movie is about to start.

      When me and my best friend still went to the movies, we’d always have this kind of shit happen, and we had a routine where one of us would loudly start talking about how we didn’t think dinner was settling right and we might shit ourselves, or retelling how a couple rows down (where the annoying people are at) is about where my ex blew me and the mess was still there last time we checked, or we’d just start letting out some (not so) silent-but-deadly farts. Whatever it took to make sure the movie was enjoyable, we’d go pretty far with things, but it worked 100% of the time, the group would always move away.

      Not having to do that, having the a/c exactly as we want it, the volume at the level we want it, would be so much better. Really, less interaction with people in general would be a wonderful thing…

  • HubertManne
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    211 year ago

    went to teen center in the 80’s. Its not that old. I bet they are more prevalent in cities.

    • @[email protected]
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      Maybe. In the late 00s-early 10s we had places like that in the suburbs I grew up in, but there was no appeal to them. Mind you my friends were stoners. We were all more of the discussing life and ideas in a public park sort. What I really wanted was a park that didn’t kick you out at night. We still went, but if you’re already hiding from the cops why not bring a beer.

      • HubertManne
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        21 year ago

        oh yeah loads of teens did not go to the teen center in my day. It was a loser place but me and my friends were the uncool types that went there. free pool, arcade game or two, some other stuff. not like we went every weekend though.

        • @[email protected]
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          Yeah we weren’t cool either, but we were the kind of uncool that doesn’t go to such places. I guess we were a little cool, considering we were the kids who’d have bonfires and shit and stay up all night

          • HubertManne
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            11 year ago

            I would say staying up with bonfires probably put you pretty high on the cool meter. What was the percent participation with academic or fine arts clubs within your group? That was a pretty good gauge of uncoolness in my time.

            • @[email protected]
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              Marching band for two years before I quit to get an internship at an engineering firm. The real problem was I was socially awkward and weird and spent the first half of the time weird looking.

      • HubertManne
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        yeah its been awhile since I was a teen. Another bloke said one existed for him 2010 though so we are down to a decade or so depending on location.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      A small city close to me has one, it looks like it’s relatively successful too. They have an active Instagram and are open after school pretty much every day.

      • HubertManne
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        wow. im not sure if the one when I was young was open every day. it might have been but I think we only went on weekends by and large. they had a pool table (other things but this was the draw for me and my friends).

  • @[email protected]
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    When I was in middle school around 1990, my family lived in military base housing, and there was a “teen center”. It had a TV, stereo system, some arcade games¹, and a snack bar. It hosted dances on weekends; with one night designated for the middle-school crowd and one for the high-school crowd.


    ¹ “Red wizard shot the food!”

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    My son and his friends used to hang out at the teen center when they were in JR high. Mid 2000s.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    Were where teen centers in the 50s and were they called that? I feel like that’s a 70s and later thing.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Ignorant man doesn’t understand the world. No. It must be the world that is ignorant and from the 1950s.

    • ThePowerOfGeek
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      31 year ago

      I’m not sure, but I suspect it’s where they have malt shakes and ice cream socials, and dance the jitterbug to the Big Bopper.

    • gimpchrist
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      It’s kind of like a library but not that many books, more condoms and snacks, often a projector and screen for movie Nights, and access to Community Resources like food banks and clothing places and counseling for gay people and stuff

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      My public library has one and has a bunch of teen books, manga, video games, board games, they just got some arcade machines, and they got some 3d printers. They got events going on from time to time for the kids as well.

    • JJROKCZ
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      My small town (<3000) had one in the 90s, we had a dance floor with music Friday and Saturday nights, a projector for movies and a concession stand, and a mini golf course downstairs. In my later teens I helped convert an unused part of the second story into a haunted house/maze for Halloween.

      The building was originally a warehouse built back when the town had industry around the turn of the 20th century. It was brick built so still in great shape even today and it’s been abandoned again for 20 years now

      • @[email protected]
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        It sounded great and you guys put a lot of work into that, why has it been abandoned for 20 years?

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          The town has just continued to decline, nearly everyone is either desperately poor, broken by their jobs so they can’t do anything or they’ll lose disability, on hardcore drugs, or so old/senile they can’t contribute to the community.

          Nearest decent job and grocery stores being 45+ minutes didn’t help things. A few generations and it’ll be completely gone. I, like most capable children of these type of towns, fled to the city as soon as I was capable in search of a better life. Otherwise I’d break my back in manual labor and develop opioid addiction, or have my job replaced by automation and develop opioid addiction. Tis the fate of America’s rural Midwest

          Back in the late 1800s-early 1900s the town counted over 60,000, by the early 90s around 3k was being generous with city borders and census counts. I honestly think they just stopped updating the sign to stave off depression and save money

    • @[email protected]
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      In the 90s, original teen center in my neighborhood was the YMCA or rec center. The adults complained and restricted a lot of the access to “teens with parents”. Malls were kinda popular. But so was the nearest game store or comic store.

      In the 2000s-2010s, it was coffee shops. But you had to pay to be inside.

      The new “teen center” in my neighborhood was the library. Quality place.

    • @[email protected]
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      Ours had a big TV for movie night, a snack bar, a Nintendo room, and an arcade in the basement. It was built in the mid nineties, and is still there, though I haven’t been inside since then. It’s probably all updated.

  • @[email protected]
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    No no, don’t you remember? The snooty rich jock’s father shut down the teen center after the outcast new kid failed to beat him in a 1-on-1 street hockey game.

  • @[email protected]
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    141 year ago

    I graduated in 2013 and we had a teen center, it’s still a thing. I assume as long as theirs teens there will be adults wanting to get them off the streets

  • @[email protected]
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    Sorry to burst your bubble but Teen Centers are a thing since always. My high school had one until someone burned it down in 2015.

    Keep going on about how these evil grownups just don’t understand you though, commenters. CRAWLING IN MY SKIIIIN

    • @[email protected]
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      They CAN be, depending on the area. My local neighborhood doesn’t have one, and there isn’t anything like that within the area of the city I’m in. “Third places” where you can just hang out with no expectations on you to purchase things or otherwise interact with that place’s services are rapidly disappearing in the US.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        The economy demands that we consume and spend money.

        With children going back to work, watch as playgrounds start to disappear. Those children have money and can spend it to further the all consuming economy.

  • Norgur
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    Have you heard? They got one of those “computer” things there now. I don’t think they are going to catch on, so we should check it out as long as it’s there.

  • ChihuahuaOfDoom
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    211 year ago

    There’s still a teen center where I live and kids do in fact hang out there.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Golly gee, do you think Susie would go with me to the taffy pull next Saturday? She is my best girl and all.