Is my generation going to be the one to end telemarketing scams? We don’t pick up the damn phone
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Is my generation going to be the one to end telemarketing scams? We don’t pick up the damn phone
#Satellites was the first of many music videos for Brainwashed. What do you think is next? #Brainwashed WATCH HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8fVYa3sDe0
OF COURSE Millennials and Baby Boomers don't understand each other.
When my mom was 20, women were still buying dress patterns and bolts of cloth and making their own clothes. There were three TV channels and the government turned them off at midnight. You could buy a good used car for $700. You could pay a mortgage and comfortably raise a family of four on one income of $11,000 a year. Movies and popular music were made by innovative rebel artists because the consumer market demanded fun things they had never seen before.
Oh and also, public racial slurs were considered light comedy, and no one was quite sure what rape even was, including the police and the US Justice Department.
This doesn't excuse old people when they insist on being horrible idiots. But it does explain why half the time they don't even know they're doing that, and why they don't get Rick and Morty and never will. We're almost literally from different planets.
This is why I rarely date guys my age! He says up front how much he hates being ghosted. Then we set a date and he ghosts me. I feel like he’s punishing me for past rejections. Dropping me before I can drop him. I wasn’t gonna do that. I look really fucking cute today, too!
Y'all, if you do not listen to The Clark Sisters, I challenge you to listen!
(via https://open.spotify.com/track/7guzf9CjEDbZIJmIja4Etj?si=XV8KEjcFR3aRrPFKeFlHhQ)
“A lot of workers were just 18 at the wrong time,” says William Spriggs, an economics professor at Howard University and an assistant secretary for policy at the Department of Labor in the Obama administration. “Employers didn’t say, ‘Oops, we missed a generation. In 2008 we weren’t hiring graduates, let’s hire all the people we passed over.’ No, they hired the class of 2012.”
Michael Hobbes, “Millennials are Screwed”
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