college_dropout
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Has anyone else seen it? I watched it last night and I loved it, it was surprisingly interesting.
It's about the Armish people in America and how when the kids turn 16 they get to embark on rumspringa. Rumspringa is where Armish teenagers venture out into the "English" world, that is, modern society outside of their primitive communities, to experience what life is like with technology, booze, sex and drugs.
They party every night and some party pretty fucking hard. As they're in rural areas of America it seems like a lot of them are smoking weed and crystal meth.
Once they've partied hard for a few months or years they must then decide whether to return to the Armish community and join their church for life, or start a life in the outside world. Some of those who choose life outside of the Armish community are shunned by their family and friends.
I had very little knowledge of the Armish's way of life so I found this pretty compelling, and even pretty sad.
These kids are sheltered most of their adolescent life and then they're turned loose when their 16 and it's almost as if they are expected to dive into drinking, drugs and sex just to get it out of their system before they join the church. They should be taught that there is more to life than that in the real world, but it's portrayed that all modern society contains are those temptations.
Anyways hats off to them, it'd be a fucking hard life to live but most seem strangely content with how they are.
It's about the Armish people in America and how when the kids turn 16 they get to embark on rumspringa. Rumspringa is where Armish teenagers venture out into the "English" world, that is, modern society outside of their primitive communities, to experience what life is like with technology, booze, sex and drugs.
They party every night and some party pretty fucking hard. As they're in rural areas of America it seems like a lot of them are smoking weed and crystal meth.
Once they've partied hard for a few months or years they must then decide whether to return to the Armish community and join their church for life, or start a life in the outside world. Some of those who choose life outside of the Armish community are shunned by their family and friends.
I had very little knowledge of the Armish's way of life so I found this pretty compelling, and even pretty sad.
These kids are sheltered most of their adolescent life and then they're turned loose when their 16 and it's almost as if they are expected to dive into drinking, drugs and sex just to get it out of their system before they join the church. They should be taught that there is more to life than that in the real world, but it's portrayed that all modern society contains are those temptations.
Anyways hats off to them, it'd be a fucking hard life to live but most seem strangely content with how they are.