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i hear it differently: this generation is just lazy and asking for handouts.
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the generational divide is a pretty weak analytical approach, daily show idiots have coopted the term socialist to mean a nice fire department and maybe a light rail system, citing columbine as the beginning of harsh juvenile sentences is dumb
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I'm sure when boomers die and millennialist benefit from institutions that protect property rights we won't be so lame about it
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whats material conditions preshus
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america's salvation is at the bottom of the ocean
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crunchy lil propaganda piece that dolan has here. personally i enjoyed it a lot
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this was unreadable almost. well i read like the first 2 paragraphs, i cant stand it when people start whining abuout how america has been ruined. ugh
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the submerged state description is really weird. like "the state is using the corporate economy to disguise how much it's intervening!!" except it's really more like the state is an ant and the corporate economy is one of those zombie fungi and the ants brain is infected as shit and it's going to go up to the highest place it can find, die, and then release fungi spores to try to infect other ants
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the only appreciable differences i can think of between generations is that 1.) many millenials don't have good jobs 2.) somewhat strangely given their money situation it seems like a larger amount of youngsters are moving to urban areas. so if anything the millenials are even more dependent on welfare of all kinds (parental,state) as well as the corporate-driven urban environment where you never have to cook your own meal or sew your own clothes or w/e. this really isn't the recipe for a strong generation imo.
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The ready availability of video games is the opiate of the teens, imo
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Im unemployed and I got tons of debt and no prospects or ability to provide for children. I should probably sign that petition on whitehouse.gov after sitting alone playing with the flashing box for 8 consecutive hours
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So basically one in three americans will be arrested before they turn 23? Is that for real?

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Ironicwarcriminal posted:
So basically one in three americans will be arrested before they turn 23? Is that for real?



it didn't sound to me as outrageous as it seems to have sounded to you, so, probably

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hey just because everyone i know is wealthy white and in college doesnt mean my anecdotal experience about social oppression is suspect
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tpaine posted:

tpaine posted:

discipline posted:

animedad posted:
the only appreciable differences i can think of between generations is that 1.) many millenials don't have good jobs 2.) somewhat strangely given their money situation it seems like a larger amount of youngsters are moving to urban areas. so if anything the millenials are even more dependent on welfare of all kinds (parental,state) as well as the corporate-driven urban environment where you never have to cook your own meal or sew your own clothes or w/e. this really isn't the recipe for a strong generation imo.

Agreed, it's an incredibly dependent and weak situation. Even when the support inevitably fades away you won't be able to revolt because you can't figure out how to get out of bed with such a hangover in the morning

all you have to do is roll. eventually you'll make it.

one of my favorite things is seeing a post i made and forgetting making it and reading it again to find out what i was thinking. maybe i should stop


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it was about ecstasy right
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http://thedea.org/letsroll.html
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reminds me that x is the most retarded shit. fucking hippies and club kids = the worst people in the world.
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mdma is awesome & helped me more fully understand nationalism
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e turns you into the biggest fucken spaz
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deadken posted:
mdma is awesome & helped me more fully understand nationalism



*gives u a backrub*

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altho i live in the San Francisco Bay Area, i have never done ecstasy and never will.
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deadken posted:
mdma is awesome & helped me more fully understand nationalism



No it didn't. Also your rampant white people designer drug use is probably the number one indicator that you are an Awful Person with your posting coming a close second.

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Apropros of nothing im in the us now pretty much for the first time in a dive bar near honolulu airport. Seems cool so far and hawaiins are better than canadians
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Skylark posted:
altho i live in the San Francisco Bay Area, i have never done ecstasy and never will.



same except i probably will at some point

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Rampant.
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EmanuelaOrlandi posted:

deadken posted:
mdma is awesome & helped me more fully understand nationalism

No it didn't.



why do you think that

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Because it didn't.
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lol if you think drugs substitute for actual lived experience. lol you bourgie wanker
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Do drugs substitute for actual lived experience of drugs?
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jools posted:
Do drugs substitute for actual lived experience of drugs?



no. they are fundamentally virtual. whoa.