pogmonster
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pogmonster

Huh - I would say that we worked with the same person, except for the 20 years part.
This PR “boss” once asked what I did over the weekend and I responded that I went to a dinner party at one of our co-workers and his partners new condo. He then asked me if the place smelled like ass and sex.
Now he’s a big dude at

An AR-15. That’s how kids keep sneaking weapons of war into classrooms. Of course, the NRA, sensing that one might not be able to fit an assault rifle in one of these bags is planning to distribute hundreds of thousands of clear plastic backpacks with an extend rifle compartment.

And that is why I need my gun— to protect my valuables that I keep in my clear backpack.

Click the Getty link. Pic is from 2005. Atlas is a Geographers’ London Street Atlas. So for this guy, it makes sense. For US high school students in 2018... not so much.

No. Not exactly. You defended use of this image because a person in 2018 might want an Atlas.

Don’t forget the dildos!

Seriously, please list a few of the “many” reasons a student in 2018 would need to carry a personal Atlas.

Oh I can answer this! There is a theory that the new generation is raised to replace the one that is dying out during their lifetime. So, the Millenials were in essence raised to replace the things the Greatest Generation valued: hard work, community engagement, supporting others and calling out and fighting against

Like a thief isn’t going to figure out a way around a clear bag. When I worked retail(at a video game store), we had guys who did everything to get free shit. They would throw shit out “on accident” and retrieve it later. Or they would just wait till I(the boss) was busy or on break and just pass shit to their

“23 Skidoooooo!”

Agreed. The reason why they catch so much shit is because they are the quintessential sellout generation. Their parents lived hard lives, and used their power to create a system that would provide good support for future generations. And to their credit, the Boomers had fantastic ideals early on! But once they faced

Boomers is a 20 year span, so people born in the latter half of the definition could easily have millennial kids.

Even that you could at least respect a bit. The really obnoxious part is turning around and throwing jeers at the future generations for failing to think ahead and build their own ladders despite the Baby Boomers just using the ones others built for them.

Here’s my favorite review, labeled “one star”: “Well, yeah, but we did create Rock and Roll.”

Maybe it’s similar to when kids of alcoholics become teetotalers. You see abhorrent behavior by your parent and you go the opposite way.

Baby Boomers had everything handed to them and they squandered it, fucking over multiple generations in the process.

This is basically what my mother said, too. The author of the book talks about the inability of the sociopath to think or plan ahead or to have empathy for others. I think that is a significant marker of that generation—particularly when we look at debt, entitlements, social security, the environment, etc. It’s

All you sad baby boomers who are hurt by the realities of how your generation has destroyed this country and are using your sad retirements (which subsequent generations will not get, thanks so much) to troll progressive, feminist blogs are going to be dismissed. Obviously.

Looking at all the 1 star reviews you can tell they are Baby Boomers. And they call the Millennials the Me generation.

I was listening to NPR last week and heard this story about this book, A Generation of Sociopaths: How the Baby Boomers Betrayed America.