Hmm, your attempt at being a literary critic is weak and rambling. Perhaps try analyzing movies?
Um, maybe because fathers are still publishing these masturbatory, self-congratulatory essays in earnest?
If you don’t know what it is, then how do you know it missed the mark?
right? like, curse this contract that obligates me to read every single one!!!!
it is very much not a joke and it is honestly rude of you to assume so
I liked Dr. Drew so much in the 90s, based mostly on listening to Loveline late at night driving to and from college. I have been more and more appalled at him ever since. Beyond promoting conspiracy theories, he’s been peddling the worst kind of junk pop medicine for years. He’s dangerous in much the same way as Dr.…
Yeah, I don’t take anything he says seriously
Yeah, no. Forcing a kid or coercing them to visit someone they don't want to see is not good parenting.
These are all these Breitbart assholes that are pissed because Milo was banned.
whats wrong is that feminazis got their king joffrey kicked off of twitter and now they are throwing a temper tantrum that ruins lives
Yeah, take THAT, guy who killed himself. Maybe this internet comment will inspire other suicidal people to just put on a smile
Err, what do you think the hippy gen was reacting to? could it be the same bullshit that has been fucking us all?
'What's so new about what you're saying?
To be honest, anything a Baby Boomer says to me is automatically suspect. You idiots spent 50 fucking years sucking off the system and giving nothing back. You've left us all with a hollowed out infrastructure and a flattened financial system. So thanks for that. Don't worry, though. Your kids will clean up your mess…
Technically you'd qualify as Gen Y.
Boomers caused both bubbles. They are the ones controlling the money supply and the interest rates and they are the ones that decided that investments should be made into various industries. And they are the ones that will soon retire and have the power to suck this country dry.
The soldiers who went to war in the Middle East from 1992-2008 absolutely were Gen Xers. Only in the last two years or so have any Millennials been old enough. (Going with the 1990+ birth range; definitions vary, but that's the one I've always used.)