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re: Millenials are the worst generation of human beings ever.
Posted on 11/7/14 at 3:27 pm to Slippy
Posted on 11/7/14 at 3:27 pm to Slippy
We're not even 30. The world is changing get the frick over it. We know how much better your generation is and would like to thank y'all for the seriously screwed up world we will have to live in. Now kindly stfu and continue to cash that social security check.
Posted on 11/7/14 at 3:32 pm to Nation of Buga
Just a few rebuttal points:
1. My TV has been telling me since Tuesday that the people under 30 who swept Obama into office (twice) did NOT come out to vote in the midterms. If you have a problem with that, take it up with NBC, CBS, Fox, etc .
2. I am years away from being eligible for Social Security. I am not even factoring it into my retirement plans, because I do not believe it will be there. I generally dislike old peoples' stance on SS, and I plan to send my AARP card back when I turn 50.
3. Millenials are very smart, no doubt. But they don't have any life experience of note, thus they should not continually tell us how smart they are. Idealism is great, but it tends to get replaced by reality over time. I'm worried about whether this generation will know reality when they see it.
1. My TV has been telling me since Tuesday that the people under 30 who swept Obama into office (twice) did NOT come out to vote in the midterms. If you have a problem with that, take it up with NBC, CBS, Fox, etc .
2. I am years away from being eligible for Social Security. I am not even factoring it into my retirement plans, because I do not believe it will be there. I generally dislike old peoples' stance on SS, and I plan to send my AARP card back when I turn 50.
3. Millenials are very smart, no doubt. But they don't have any life experience of note, thus they should not continually tell us how smart they are. Idealism is great, but it tends to get replaced by reality over time. I'm worried about whether this generation will know reality when they see it.
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