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| #5 - a damn insect species has more kills then we do? Common humani… | 8 hours ago on Random stuff I found | -1 |
| #23 - I usually need that amount of people watching otherwise i cant go. | 9 hours ago on Spoiler alert | 0 |
| #47 - Love the quote | 9 hours ago on THE KEY IS TO MAKE IT | 0 |
| #80 - I think whats going on is some people think whoevers comment h… | 10 hours ago on Cheaters on my FJ? | 0 |
| #18 - I think alot of our current world problems stem from the Baby … [+] (3 new replies) | 10 hours ago on Millennial guy | 0 |
| You do realize that you're talking about a small, albeit loud minority right? Most millennials also find the whiny fools you've been complaining about to be very annoying as well. Though some find that, even more annoying than them, are the "generation x" people who always generalize and make way too broad statements complaining about "all millennials being whiny fools who are the reason society is breaking down", when they are indeed a loud minority. | ||
| #16 - Stole this from wikipedia "In his book, Fast Future, auth… [+] (5 new replies) | 11 hours ago on Millennial guy | 0 |
| Thats is a very interesting approach, and at ots core I completely agree with the concept, it has been how civilizations have evolved throughout time. I just worry that their aims are too corruptable. I know oppression is a thing but unfortunatley you either "die the hero or love long enough to become the villian" I just hope I (meaning gen X) havnt become the villian yet. I think alot of our current world problems stem from the Baby Boomers. Gen x and the Millennials kinda just inherited problems from them. But it might even go further back then that even. But all this is just the thought of my sleep deprived ass. You do realize that you're talking about a small, albeit loud minority right? Most millennials also find the whiny fools you've been complaining about to be very annoying as well. Though some find that, even more annoying than them, are the "generation x" people who always generalize and make way too broad statements complaining about "all millennials being whiny fools who are the reason society is breaking down", when they are indeed a loud minority. | ||
| #13 - I would say invest massive amounts of money into the global ed… [+] (7 new replies) | 11 hours ago on Millennial guy | 0 |
| I actually agree with you there, if there are any social constructs I support rducation and healthcare are deffinatley up there, while its true there is no short term pay off the pay off to the next generation would be amazing. I also feel a change in the education system with a bit more emphasis on practical skills and common knowledge, skills like balancig a check book and k owledge of basic laws and rights, these are things that are glossed over by schools so you can k ow the Pythagorean theorem or recite from the canteburry tales. I love knowledge and culture but we have cultured 18 year olds that don't understand how a traffic stop works or how their constitutional rights apply. Stole this from wikipedia "In his book, Fast Future, author David Burstein describes Millennials' approach to social change as "pragmatic idealism," a deep desire to make the world a better place combined with an understanding that doing so requires building new institutions while working inside and outside existing institutions" but much of what you say is true as well. Thats is a very interesting approach, and at ots core I completely agree with the concept, it has been how civilizations have evolved throughout time. I just worry that their aims are too corruptable. I know oppression is a thing but unfortunatley you either "die the hero or love long enough to become the villian" I just hope I (meaning gen X) havnt become the villian yet. I think alot of our current world problems stem from the Baby Boomers. Gen x and the Millennials kinda just inherited problems from them. But it might even go further back then that even. But all this is just the thought of my sleep deprived ass. You do realize that you're talking about a small, albeit loud minority right? Most millennials also find the whiny fools you've been complaining about to be very annoying as well. Though some find that, even more annoying than them, are the "generation x" people who always generalize and make way too broad statements complaining about "all millennials being whiny fools who are the reason society is breaking down", when they are indeed a loud minority. | ||
| #16 - Its fine to have an opinion but thats Davie ******* Bow… | 11 hours ago on Sorry M8 RIP | 0 |
| #11 - Need to find some kind of equilibrium [+] (9 new replies) | 11 hours ago on Millennial guy | 0 |
| Compramise is always an acceptable solution, sadley the demands of a bathroom for all genders and forced recognition of precived pronous are unreasonable demands. Now laws stating you cannot be fired or denied healthcare based upon these factors are fine, but those should already be established. But mellinials also need to understand that when they are at work they have rented themselves to a company, as such there are expectations of on the job conduct and dress. On a college campus the 1st amendment applys, to all includ8ng them and their right to call themselves breadkin or what ever they want. They can do to their bodys and haor what they want but need to expect finding a job difficult. And most importantly these "sovering citizens" who reach back to the articles of confederation and the mayflower compact to put themselves outsode the law need to educate themselves on legal precedent and socital norms, they are not snowflakes they are people. If they want to be left alone then they should go live off grid. I would say invest massive amounts of money into the global education system but thats most likely a no go. ( no short term payoff) I live in South Dakota and most of the schools down here are in danger of shutting down ( teachers dont want to stay longer then a semester plus the pay simply isnt worth it) I actually agree with you there, if there are any social constructs I support rducation and healthcare are deffinatley up there, while its true there is no short term pay off the pay off to the next generation would be amazing. I also feel a change in the education system with a bit more emphasis on practical skills and common knowledge, skills like balancig a check book and k owledge of basic laws and rights, these are things that are glossed over by schools so you can k ow the Pythagorean theorem or recite from the canteburry tales. I love knowledge and culture but we have cultured 18 year olds that don't understand how a traffic stop works or how their constitutional rights apply. Stole this from wikipedia "In his book, Fast Future, author David Burstein describes Millennials' approach to social change as "pragmatic idealism," a deep desire to make the world a better place combined with an understanding that doing so requires building new institutions while working inside and outside existing institutions" but much of what you say is true as well. Thats is a very interesting approach, and at ots core I completely agree with the concept, it has been how civilizations have evolved throughout time. I just worry that their aims are too corruptable. I know oppression is a thing but unfortunatley you either "die the hero or love long enough to become the villian" I just hope I (meaning gen X) havnt become the villian yet. I think alot of our current world problems stem from the Baby Boomers. Gen x and the Millennials kinda just inherited problems from them. But it might even go further back then that even. But all this is just the thought of my sleep deprived ass. You do realize that you're talking about a small, albeit loud minority right? Most millennials also find the whiny fools you've been complaining about to be very annoying as well. Though some find that, even more annoying than them, are the "generation x" people who always generalize and make way too broad statements complaining about "all millennials being whiny fools who are the reason society is breaking down", when they are indeed a loud minority. | ||
| #8 - But seriously tho, this really is a huge problem in certain pa… | 11 hours ago on Just a few bad apples | 0 |
