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Jesus H.  :2r4ml1j_th: are they.
			 
			
			
				LGBTQ people have already seen that there is some1 out there who is like them..
There is no need for more shenanigans.
			
			
			
				Okay... Thats just trolling..
Its all scripted..
Dr. Phil is like the maury show.
His show wouldnt get any views without real extreme bullshit.
			
			
			
				Quote from: "Odinson"
There is no need for more shenanigans.
You think it says more about gays than millennials?
			 
			
			
				I just found out he is Gen Z.
			
			
			
				In what lab did they grow those freaks of nature.
			
			
			
				I'm a SCUMBUNNY!!!
			
			
			
				Everybunny wants to be somebunny.
			
			
			
				Quote from: "Fashionista"
That one on the right was begging for a punch in the nose.
			 
			
			
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 :laugh:
			 
			
			
				People like that is why i refuse to identify as a millennial. This generation has been babied, coddled, and basicallyt taught zero respect, and they're wondering why there's a world of "larz" out there.
			
			
			
				Quote from: "Odinson"
Its all scripted..
Dr. Phil is like the maury show.
His show wouldnt get any views without real extreme bullshit.
Seems to me like Dr. Phil used to position his show to be a cut above Maury and Jerry, but lately I think he's decided to abandon nearly all pretenses.  Yeah, he's still got a degree and friends he can farm out the basket cases to, but he's choosing his guests from the bottom of the barrel instead of the top.
			 
			
			
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I think they are Gen Zers..
You are younger than me sasquatch.....I don't have to decide not to identify as a millennial.
 :laugh:
			 
			
			
				I'm a BOOMER SCUMBUNNY!!!
			
			
			
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Apparently I'm Gen X.
			 
			
			
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My boy is twenty eight, so that makes him a millennial. He used to be the phenotype millennial, but he is moving past that now. Thank frickin God too.
			 
			
			
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My boy is twenty eight, so that makes him a millennial. He used to be the phenotype millennial, but he is moving past that now. Thank frickin God too.
What do you mean by  
			
			
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 My boy is twenty eight, so that makes him a millennial. He used to be the phenotype millennial, but he is moving past that now. Thank frickin God too.
 What do you mean by 
 
He lived for the moment. He extended adolescence into his mid twenties. Working  in Australia was the best thing that ever happened to him. He met what I hope will be my daughter in law. That Aussie is an anti millennial, millennial. Just what my boy needed.
			 
			
			
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Quote from: "sasquatch"
 My boy is twenty eight, so that makes him a millennial. He used to be the phenotype millennial, but he is moving past that now. Thank frickin God too.
 What do you mean by 
 
He lived for the moment. He extended adolescence into his mid twenties. Working  in Australia was the best thing that ever happened to him. He met what I hope will be my daughter in law. That Aussie is an anti millennial, millennial. Just what my boy needed.
He can stand on his own two feet and that's all that matters.
			 
			
			
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 My boy is twenty eight, so that makes him a millennial. He used to be the phenotype millennial, but he is moving past that now. Thank frickin God too.
 What do you mean by 
 
He lived for the moment. He extended adolescence into his mid twenties. Working  in Australia was the best thing that ever happened to him. He met what I hope will be my daughter in law. That Aussie is an anti millennial, millennial. Just what my boy needed.
So, basically it is a millennial that doesn't act like your typical self-entitled, spoiled, participation trophy millennial.
			 
			
			
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Quote from: "Herman"
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Quote from: "sasquatch"
 My boy is twenty eight, so that makes him a millennial. He used to be the phenotype millennial, but he is moving past that now. Thank frickin God too.
 What do you mean by 
 
He lived for the moment. He extended adolescence into his mid twenties. Working  in Australia was the best thing that ever happened to him. He met what I hope will be my daughter in law. That Aussie is an anti millennial, millennial. Just what my boy needed.
So, basically it is a millennial that doesn't act like your typical self-entitled, spoiled, participation trophy millennial.
Not all millennials are that selfish.
			 
			
			
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I'm a millennial too, although at 35, I'm at the higher end of it. I can't stand so many millennials, particularly white millennials. Iillogical weak, wastes of skin.
			 
			
			
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I'm a millennial too, although at 35, I'm at the higher end of it. 
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I'm not against a sociual safety net with as few holes as possible..
But, there's a difference between that and being taken care of by the state.
			 
			
			
				Millennials sterilize themselves for climate change
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbPq4MCfdgM[/media]
			
			
			
				Well, if  there is a good chance that their kid could turn out to think woke like them ... maybe sterilization is not such a bad idea "for them" ac_smile  :sneaky2:
			
			
			
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Millennials sterilize themselves for climate change
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbPq4MCfdgM[/media]
That is crazy..
What's next.....suicide to  
			
			
				I wouldnt do that even if it saved earth from a giant asteroid.
No birth control gels either.
The D needs to remain at maximum firepower.
			
			
			
				I agree millennials are nothing but freaking AIDS to the society, just hope they reap what they sow.
			
			
			
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I agree millennials are nothing but freaking AIDS to the society, just hope they reap what they sow.
They'll regret their decisions when it's too late.
			 
			
			
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I agree millennials are nothing but freaking AIDS to the society, just hope they reap what they sow.
They'll regret their decisions when it's too late.
Yea  ac_unsure , taxing the millennials would be considered equality, but them regretting because they've messed up the economy and job market is something we can not risk.
			 
			
			
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I agree millennials are nothing but freaking AIDS to the society, just hope they reap what they sow.
They'll regret their decisions when it's too late.
Yea  ac_unsure , taxing the millennials would be considered equality, but them regretting because they've messed up the economy and job market is someone we can not risk.
How do we stop the risk of the damage they will cause to future generations with inrealistic expectations of government?
They are voters.
			 
			
			
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I agree millennials are nothing but freaking AIDS to the society, just hope they reap what they sow.
They'll regret their decisions when it's too late.
Yea  ac_unsure , taxing the millennials would be considered equality, but them regretting because they've messed up the economy and job market is someone we can not risk.
How do we stop the risk of the damage they will cause to future generations with inrealistic expectations of government?
They are voters.
Lol I'd make them watch Jordan B Peterson's lectures.
			 
			
			
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I agree millennials are nothing but freaking AIDS to the society, just hope they reap what they sow.
They'll regret their decisions when it's too late.
Yea  ac_unsure , taxing the millennials would be considered equality, but them regretting because they've messed up the economy and job market is something we can not risk.
They won't regret anything... They have been conditioned to believe that they are special people and they take no responsibility for their actions, good, bad or indifferent.
Recent polls conducted by financial institutions show that on average, mellenials do not care about the rising rates of inflation in the US. In fact most of them aren't even engaged enough to understand what inflation is or what causes it, or what it means for their wallet... To them, it's some nonessential concept that has no consequences in their daily, IPhone addicted, vacuous lives....
That is a special kind of detached stupid. The reason being is that most of them have been sheltered and coddled to the point where the "real word", (the world that actually exists on a functional level), is some kind of vague outdated capitalist concept. To them, the real world is all about the latest phone app while avoiding the traditional responsibilities (employment, moving out from under your parents wing, etc) that indicate passage into adulthood. This adds up to basically a generation of spoiled, adult, pre-teens. And hold on to your hat because the generation coming up behind them (Gen Z or Gen whatever it is) is just as bad if not worse. Because you have to add in a rabid and insufferable penchant for leftist social justice, wokeism and a misguided ideological fascination with Democratic Socialism, AKA Communism. So like it or not, things are only going to get worse. All I can say is lock and load because it promises to be a bumpy sociological ride.
			 
			
			
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I agree millennials are nothing but freaking AIDS to the society, just hope they reap what they sow.
They'll regret their decisions when it's too late.
Yea  ac_unsure , taxing the millennials would be considered equality, but them regretting because they've messed up the economy and job market is something we can not risk.
They won't regret anything... They have been conditioned to believe that they are special people and they take no responsibility for their actions, good, bad or indifferent.
Recent polls conducted by financial institutions show that on average, mellenials do not care about the rising rates of inflation in the US. In fact most of them aren't even engaged enough to understand what inflation is or what causes it, or what it means for their wallet... To them, it's some nonessential concept that has no consequences in their daily, IPhone addicted, vacuous lives....
That is a special kind of detached stupid. The reason being is that most of them have been sheltered and coddled to the point where the "real word", (the world that actually exists on a functional level), is some kind of vague outdated capitalist concept. To them, the real world is all about the latest phone app while avoiding the traditional responsibilities (employment, moving out from under your parents wing, etc) that indicate passage into adulthood. This adds up to basically a generation of spoiled, adult, pre-teens. And hold on to your hat because the generation coming up behind them (Gen Z or Gen whatever it is) is just as bad if not worse. Because you have to add in a rabid and insufferable penchant for leftist social justice, wokeism and a misguided ideological fascination with Democratic Socialism, AKA Communism. So like it or not, things are only going to get worse. All I can say is lock and load because it promises to be a bumpy sociological ride.
The conservative provincial government here introduced a financial literacy component to the school curriculum and the teacher's union and their socialist party opposition are determined to block it.
 :crazy:
			 
			
			
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I agree millennials are nothing but freaking AIDS to the society, just hope they reap what they sow.
They'll regret their decisions when it's too late.
Yea  ac_unsure , taxing the millennials would be considered equality, but them regretting because they've messed up the economy and job market is something we can not risk.
They won't regret anything... They have been conditioned to believe that they are special people and they take no responsibility for their actions, good, bad or indifferent.
Recent polls conducted by financial institutions show that on average, mellenials do not care about the rising rates of inflation in the US. In fact most of them aren't even engaged enough to understand what inflation is or what causes it, or what it means for their wallet... To them, it's some nonessential concept that has no consequences in their daily, IPhone addicted, vacuous lives....
That is a special kind of detached stupid. The reason being is that most of them have been sheltered and coddled to the point where the "real word", (the world that actually exists on a functional level), is some kind of vague outdated capitalist concept. To them, the real world is all about the latest phone app while avoiding the traditional responsibilities (employment, moving out from under your parents wing, etc) that indicate passage into adulthood. This adds up to basically a generation of spoiled, adult, pre-teens. And hold on to your hat because the generation coming up behind them (Gen Z or Gen whatever it is) is just as bad if not worse. Because you have to add in a rabid and insufferable penchant for leftist social justice, wokeism and a misguided ideological fascination with Democratic Socialism, AKA Communism. So like it or not, things are only going to get worse. All I can say is lock and load because it promises to be a bumpy sociological ride.
Just reading this scares the shit outta me  ac_unsure
			 
			
			
				It's accurate and scary for the future
			
			
			
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I agree millennials are nothing but freaking AIDS to the society, just hope they reap what they sow.
They'll regret their decisions when it's too late.
Yea  ac_unsure , taxing the millennials would be considered equality, but them regretting because they've messed up the economy and job market is something we can not risk.
They won't regret anything... They have been conditioned to believe that they are special people and they take no responsibility for their actions, good, bad or indifferent.
Recent polls conducted by financial institutions show that on average, mellenials do not care about the rising rates of inflation in the US. In fact most of them aren't even engaged enough to understand what inflation is or what causes it, or what it means for their wallet... To them, it's some nonessential concept that has no consequences in their daily, IPhone addicted, vacuous lives....
That is a special kind of detached stupid. The reason being is that most of them have been sheltered and coddled to the point where the "real word", (the world that actually exists on a functional level), is some kind of vague outdated capitalist concept. To them, the real world is all about the latest phone app while avoiding the traditional responsibilities (employment, moving out from under your parents wing, etc) that indicate passage into adulthood. This adds up to basically a generation of spoiled, adult, pre-teens. And hold on to your hat because the generation coming up behind them (Gen Z or Gen whatever it is) is just as bad if not worse. Because you have to add in a rabid and insufferable penchant for leftist social justice, wokeism and a misguided ideological fascination with Democratic Socialism, AKA Communism. So like it or not, things are only going to get worse. All I can say is lock and load because it promises to be a bumpy sociological ride.
Just reading this scares the shit outta me  ac_unsure
I don't understand how they think any of this will provide them with a comfortable middle class lifestyle.
			 
			
			
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They'll regret their decisions when it's too late.
Yea  ac_unsure , taxing the millennials would be considered equality, but them regretting because they've messed up the economy and job market is something we can not risk.
They won't regret anything... They have been conditioned to believe that they are special people and they take no responsibility for their actions, good, bad or indifferent.
Recent polls conducted by financial institutions show that on average, mellenials do not care about the rising rates of inflation in the US. In fact most of them aren't even engaged enough to understand what inflation is or what causes it, or what it means for their wallet... To them, it's some nonessential concept that has no consequences in their daily, IPhone addicted, vacuous lives....
That is a special kind of detached stupid. The reason being is that most of them have been sheltered and coddled to the point where the "real word", (the world that actually exists on a functional level), is some kind of vague outdated capitalist concept. To them, the real world is all about the latest phone app while avoiding the traditional responsibilities (employment, moving out from under your parents wing, etc) that indicate passage into adulthood. This adds up to basically a generation of spoiled, adult, pre-teens. And hold on to your hat because the generation coming up behind them (Gen Z or Gen whatever it is) is just as bad if not worse. Because you have to add in a rabid and insufferable penchant for leftist social justice, wokeism and a misguided ideological fascination with Democratic Socialism, AKA Communism. So like it or not, things are only going to get worse. All I can say is lock and load because it promises to be a bumpy sociological ride.
Just reading this scares the shit outta me  ac_unsure
I don't understand how they think any of this will provide them with a comfortable middle class lifestyle.
They aren't interested in a "comfortable middle class lifestyle". They want to be taken care of by the government. 
One of the reasons there is a labor shortage in the US is the fact that these mellenial and Gen Z pukes think they should be paid a lot more than they are worth and that employers should provide them with 100,000 dollar medical insurance plans, flexible hours, a fantasyland work environment and a big pat on the back for doing less of a job than their Baby Boomer, or Gen X predecessors.... This adds up to a lazy entitled rabble that will sit in their childhood bedrooms, complaining and playing video games until they bleed their parents dry. 
I thank God that my ex and I instilled a work ethic and a strong sense of personal responsibility into our girls. If any of them turned out like many of their peers have, I would have put a bullet in their heads.
			 
			
			
				There is a shortage of service workers in Canada too thanks to Trudeau paying people to do nothing. It's not as acute as in the US though.
			
			
			
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Yea  ac_unsure , taxing the millennials would be considered equality, but them regretting because they've messed up the economy and job market is something we can not risk.
They won't regret anything... They have been conditioned to believe that they are special people and they take no responsibility for their actions, good, bad or indifferent.
Recent polls conducted by financial institutions show that on average, mellenials do not care about the rising rates of inflation in the US. In fact most of them aren't even engaged enough to understand what inflation is or what causes it, or what it means for their wallet... To them, it's some nonessential concept that has no consequences in their daily, IPhone addicted, vacuous lives....
That is a special kind of detached stupid. The reason being is that most of them have been sheltered and coddled to the point where the "real word", (the world that actually exists on a functional level), is some kind of vague outdated capitalist concept. To them, the real world is all about the latest phone app while avoiding the traditional responsibilities (employment, moving out from under your parents wing, etc) that indicate passage into adulthood. This adds up to basically a generation of spoiled, adult, pre-teens. And hold on to your hat because the generation coming up behind them (Gen Z or Gen whatever it is) is just as bad if not worse. Because you have to add in a rabid and insufferable penchant for leftist social justice, wokeism and a misguided ideological fascination with Democratic Socialism, AKA Communism. So like it or not, things are only going to get worse. All I can say is lock and load because it promises to be a bumpy sociological ride.
Just reading this scares the shit outta me  ac_unsure
I don't understand how they think any of this will provide them with a comfortable middle class lifestyle.
They aren't interested in a "comfortable middle class lifestyle". They want to be taken care of by the government. 
One of the reasons there is a labor shortage in the US is the fact that these mellenial and Gen Z pukes think they should be paid a lot more than they are worth and that employers should provide them with 100,000 dollar medical insurance plans, flexible hours, a fantasyland work environment and a big pat on the back for doing less of a job than their Baby Boomer, or Gen X predecessors.... This adds up to a lazy entitled rabble that will sit in their childhood bedrooms, complaining and playing video games until they bleed their parents dry. 
I thank God that my ex and I instilled a work ethic and a strong sense of personal responsibility into our girls. If any of them turned out like many of their peers have, I would have put a bullet in their heads.
My daughter works part time.
			 
			
			
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They won't regret anything... They have been conditioned to believe that they are special people and they take no responsibility for their actions, good, bad or indifferent.
Recent polls conducted by financial institutions show that on average, mellenials do not care about the rising rates of inflation in the US. In fact most of them aren't even engaged enough to understand what inflation is or what causes it, or what it means for their wallet... To them, it's some nonessential concept that has no consequences in their daily, IPhone addicted, vacuous lives....
That is a special kind of detached stupid. The reason being is that most of them have been sheltered and coddled to the point where the "real word", (the world that actually exists on a functional level), is some kind of vague outdated capitalist concept. To them, the real world is all about the latest phone app while avoiding the traditional responsibilities (employment, moving out from under your parents wing, etc) that indicate passage into adulthood. This adds up to basically a generation of spoiled, adult, pre-teens. And hold on to your hat because the generation coming up behind them (Gen Z or Gen whatever it is) is just as bad if not worse. Because you have to add in a rabid and insufferable penchant for leftist social justice, wokeism and a misguided ideological fascination with Democratic Socialism, AKA Communism. So like it or not, things are only going to get worse. All I can say is lock and load because it promises to be a bumpy sociological ride.
Just reading this scares the shit outta me  ac_unsure
I don't understand how they think any of this will provide them with a comfortable middle class lifestyle.
They aren't interested in a "comfortable middle class lifestyle". They want to be taken care of by the government. 
One of the reasons there is a labor shortage in the US is the fact that these mellenial and Gen Z pukes think they should be paid a lot more than they are worth and that employers should provide them with 100,000 dollar medical insurance plans, flexible hours, a fantasyland work environment and a big pat on the back for doing less of a job than their Baby Boomer, or Gen X predecessors.... This adds up to a lazy entitled rabble that will sit in their childhood bedrooms, complaining and playing video games until they bleed their parents dry. 
I thank God that my ex and I instilled a work ethic and a strong sense of personal responsibility into our girls. If any of them turned out like many of their peers have, I would have put a bullet in their heads.
My daughter works part time.
Nothing wrong with that while she is young and going to school. BUT if she starts to see it as a career goal and is still working an unskilled part time type of job such as cashier, waitress, or burger flipper when she is 25 or older, then you got problems.
I'm seeing people in their late 20s and early 30s just floating along in unskilled positions bitching that their employers aren't "valuing" them as a worker and they honestly believe their bullshit... Seriously?... ac_wot And now you are starting to see the media echo that sentiment by blaming employers for not making employment attractive enough.
This is the legacy of "everyone gets a trophy", "everyone is a special person" and that self esteem is just granted to the individual simply because they draw breath....
Everyone should be able to enjoy their youth and have their frivolous carefree life but it needs to be tempered with some reality. There comes a time when everyone must grow up and take responsibility for their own success or failure in life... For most of us, no one is going to hand you that free of charge. When I look back on my life I realize that I was lucky. I TRULY was born to certain amount of privilege BUT it was never expected to last. I knew that with each passing milestone of my youth the safety net was going to be gradually pulled out from under me and I had to make my OWN way within the rules and boundaries of society. Kids today don't get that. They think there should be cradle to the grave safety net because they "deserve" and they are more than willing to trade away their independence, their liberty and worst of all, their self respect for that lie of safety.
			 
			
			
				My daughter is in university and has a career goal in mind..
She works part time to buy her own clothes and gas, and so on.
			
			
			
				What an unworthy son.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmHZj2xImRo
			
			
			
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What an unworthy son.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmHZj2xImRo
 :ohmy:
			 
			
			
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What an unworthy son.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmHZj2xImRo
 :ohmy:
I know...
The weakness needs to be beaten out of him.
			 
			
			
				Quote from: Odinson post_id=420463 time=1631738713 user_id=136
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=420462 time=1631736139 user_id=3254
Quote from: Odinson post_id=420460 time=1631735190 user_id=136
What an unworthy son.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmHZj2xImRo
 :ohmy:
I know...
The weakness needs to be beaten out of him.
That's not what I thought was unnatural.
			 
			
			
				Quote from: Fashionista post_id=420465 time=1631748198 user_id=3254
Quote from: Odinson post_id=420463 time=1631738713 user_id=136
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=420462 time=1631736139 user_id=3254
Quote from: Odinson post_id=420460 time=1631735190 user_id=136
What an unworthy son.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmHZj2xImRo
 :ohmy:
I know...
The weakness needs to be beaten out of him.
That's not what I thought was unnatural.
Do you mean the blonde?
She is unnatural looking.
			 
			
			
				No, he doesn't miss his mother.
			
			
			
				They make centralization and taking away choices so easy.
In a newly released Cato Institute 2023 Central Bank Digital Currency National Survey of 2,000 Americans, we asked respondents whether they "favor or oppose the government installing surveillance cameras in every household to reduce domestic violence, abuse, and other illegal activity." Not surprisingly, few Americans—only 14 percent—support this idea. Three‐fourths (75 percent) would oppose government surveillance cameras in homes, including 68 percent who "strongly oppose," while 10% don't have an opinion either way.
However, Americans under the age of 30 stand out when it comes to 1984‐style in‐home government surveillance cameras. 3 in 10 (29 percent) Americans under 30 favor "the government installing surveillance cameras in every household" in order to "reduce domestic violence, abuse, and other illegal activity." Support declines with age, dropping to 20 percent among 30–44 year olds and dropping considerably to 6 percent among those over the age of 45.
https://www.cato.org/blog/nearly-third-gen-z-favors-home-government-surveillance-cameras-1