The youth have always craved attention. It is a natural part of growing up, feeling out one’s place in the social hierarchy, and an ill-advised way to find a mate. Some species grow colourful feathers or engage in elaborate dances. Others, such as humans, partake in risky behaviour just to hear the cheers of the crowd.
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