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Precisely! People who have the funds to continue unpaid internships get the jobs and this is ludicrous. It isn't as if we don't know the world isn't fair, but the economy IS becoming LESS fair than it was, which always what I find myself arguing about with Boomers. All anyone has to do is pick up a recent book to know

there aren't* I just woke up, so many spelling errors.

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I don't know how many Millennials I know who really expect much of anything these days. They pretty much expect they won't get even a sliver of what they want, though I've seen things drastically change in the last few years, where some friends started out entitled but quickly adjusted to new expectations. I know

WHAT CAN I EAT ANYMORE?? For the love of God, I'm not wealthy and I don't have much time on my hands to cook everything or wrap fresh fruit up every day. Can't I have my illusions, namely Kashi GoLean? And how about you tell me some ALTERNATIVES instead of what not to eat? Because it doesn't leave me with any options.

Yes. My mother has worked 30 years at her place of work, does hella overtime and does her job quite well but hasn't seen much of a raise and can't afford to retire right now. She has friends who just did the minimum and skated by and they didn't care if they gave their best, but they had good benefits and pensions.

If this study is to be believed, the Gen Xers who enjoy stereotyping Millennials need to calm down and be quiet. Apparently they knew the peak of materialism. Ultimately, though, I would rather we stop trying to apply personality traits and goals to an entire generation.

Hear, hear! I think you're onto something. Millennials were told they could do anything if they worked inside the meritocratic system but they're seeing that doesn't always work, and surprise surprise, they're not that impressed by the rewards of hard work. And you ask a bunch of people, "Hey, if you could have stuff

disconnection=unmarried parents. What? Did I miss something? We don't know love because some of our parents weren't connected by a piece of paper before they parted ways, unlike that very emotionally connected generation that either continued loveless marriages or simply divorced?

That was one of the best moments on the show lately. The cigar just perfects it.

I could watch Natalie Dormer adorably eat things all day. What is that, a fig? I assume it's not a Werther's Original that made it into some medievally fantasy world.

Going to the doctor as a thin young person is pretty great generally speaking, but I wonder if they ever ignore things because of it. You can be thin and unhealthy, or SOFI, skinny on the outside, fat on the inside. My doctors ask if I work out and I tell them the honest truth, which is that I barely do any rigid form

I've been corrected on this by someone already. I was a little surprised that they wouldn't have at least one black person in a crowd or something, much less a major character but I have been schooled by those who know the U.K. better so I take it back!

I can't put my finger on why Jason Sudeikis is so much more attractive to me right now..is it the scruff?

Yeah, I know it's a little more plausible as opposed to Girls, smack dab in NYC. It just always annoys me when certain historical movies don't have any non-white characters because it's easier to not talk about or acknowledge whatever was going on at the time, be it slavery or colonialism or discrimination. The

I know it's in the country and sparsely populated but I figured they would have some black workers, though maybe not lady's maids, at Downton. But then again I trust you know more on the topic having lived/now living in the U.K.

How about Cora? That would be unexpected. But it's never going to happen.

I guess black people were finally invented in the 1920s? I'm still not sure why there wasn't a single black character on the show before this.

This and birth control. A lot of women don't want to take out their birth control pills in front of other people (mixed gender crowd rather.) I think we should just take out the pills as if they were aspirin and move on. I remember trying to discreetly take birth control in my parents' living room when I was 17 and my

Thanks! Not a bad price.