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David Aaronson
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Except their parents (by and large) are baby boomers who had a country that possessed the largest economic growth like, ever, and this generation well, doesn't have that. The problem with this sort of post, in addition to being fucking stupid and unthinkingly conformist, is that it subscribes to the notion that

Except their parents (by and large) are baby boomers who had a country that possessed the largest economic growth like, ever, and this generation well, doesn't have that. The problem with this sort of post, in addition to being fucking stupid and unthinkingly conformist, is that it subscribes to the notion that

When I was 17, my mom and I watched "Leaving Las Vegas" together, the climax of which (SPOILERS) is Nicolas Cage *literally* getting fucked to death by Elizabeth Shue.

When I was 17, my mom and I watched "Leaving Las Vegas" together, the climax of which (SPOILERS) is Nicolas Cage *literally* getting fucked to death by Elizabeth Shue.

This sketch had me in hysterics.

This sketch had me in hysterics.

Higher Education in this country is, at this point in time, an industry/business designed to exploit the desire of rich/upper middle class kids to live on their own without having to actually work (not that there is any meaningful work). So, without seemingly any hope for any sort of reform in the near future, I say

Higher Education in this country is, at this point in time, an industry/business designed to exploit the desire of rich/upper middle class kids to live on their own without having to actually work (not that there is any meaningful work). So, without seemingly any hope for any sort of reform in the near future, I say

We also see with the ending of that episode how easily replaced Tracee is. She is, literally, a commodity, and the juxtaposition with Meadow shows that her relative affluence and wealth of opportunities is afforded by the exploitation of people like Tracee. It's a deeply political, and powerful, episode.

We also see with the ending of that episode how easily replaced Tracee is. She is, literally, a commodity, and the juxtaposition with Meadow shows that her relative affluence and wealth of opportunities is afforded by the exploitation of people like Tracee. It's a deeply political, and powerful, episode.

*whispers*

*whispers*

I want "Game Of Pricks" by Guided By Voices to play on repeat at my funeral just to confuse people.

I want "Game Of Pricks" by Guided By Voices to play on repeat at my funeral just to confuse people.

"Something something born this way ceaselessly into the ass".

"Something something born this way ceaselessly into the ass".

This Pumpkin Spice Latte will totally change your life.

This Pumpkin Spice Latte will totally change your life.