No, no I don't. Most of them are spoiled rotten, raised by clueless liberals and entitlement happy. We're in trouble.
"See they grew-up with undeserved 'con fee dense', because they got trophies just for par teas ee paiting"! :lamo[video=youtube_share;VEkVtrXOUPk]<snip>
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Interesting.No, no I don't. Most of them are spoiled rotten, raised by clueless liberals and entitlement happy. We're in trouble.
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At some point you've got have some level of introspection to see you're becoming that old fogie who sits on his porch and yells at kids "back in my day we use to wear loaves of bread for shoes and walk 40 miles under mortar fire to school".
Seriously, this looking down on the next generation for weakness is nothing new.
Well, at least the truth about the millennials is getting out.
Surprising that it's coming from one of their own.
Well, obviously this thread is all humor in stereotyping, and the women in the video needent fell any collective guilt.Well, at least the truth about the millennials is getting out.
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Surprising that it's coming from one of their own.
I can respect that, Henrin.I still hold the door open for everyone.
No, no I don't. Most of them are spoiled rotten, raised by clueless liberals and entitlement happy. We're in trouble.
Well, obviously this thread is all humor in stereotyping, and the women in the video needent fell any collective guilt.
But I will say this: "Her parents raised her well"! :applaud
And while we're humorously bashing these guys, let's remember: We raised them!
I can't claim I influenced every aspect of who my kids are, but I took my job of raising them 'straight & right' damn seriously. So when I see a goofy kid, I first look to the parents. Some kids are just schmucks, but I'd say the vast, vast, majority reflect the way they were raised. Or not raised!
And I thank my lucky stars I had good men in my grandfather, father, and uncles, who were not onlly good men, but cared enough about me to do the hard work to bend me in the right direction. Discipline is an act of love - perhaps the hardest; because it has to be consistent and often takes a helluva' long time to see the pay-off! But it's extremely rewarding, when that pay-off finally comes.
If I was her old man, I'd be beaming!
I can respect that, Henrin.
No, no I don't. Most of them are spoiled rotten, raised by clueless liberals and entitlement happy. We're in trouble.
The same was said about us in the day. In my case, just ***ahem*** yesterday.
Or have we forgotten the 60's?
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At some point you've got have some level of introspection to see you're becoming that old fogie who sits on his porch and yells at kids "back in my day we use to wear loaves of bread for shoes and walk 40 miles under mortar fire to school".
Seriously, this looking down on the next generation for weakness is nothing new.
No, this isn't "get off my lawn" stuff. Nowhere in any other generation did kids scream and cry and kick their feet in this kind of entitlement-happy nonsense, demanding safe spaces and the right to be made happy all the time. This is an entirely different level of immature stupidity.
The same was said about us in the day. In my case, just ***ahem*** yesterday.
Or have we forgotten the 60's?
The 60s were the start of the entitlement-happy revolution. Today we're just seeing the most recent and most absurd version. Things are getting worse with every generation.
Except almost no one in the universe demanded "safe spaces".
A couple of college kids said something stupid and ya'll freak out over it.
It's just daft.
I would say the blame for starting it falls on the shoulders of the grandparents of the baby boomers.
Then again, the whole class warfare mess dates back way before that, so maybe not.
Tell me again how this is just a few bad eggs?