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Re: Millennials are wimpy and phoney
[Re: OakAsFan]
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01/07/18 02:04 AM
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People over 40 are the biggest problem today. This is the first generation of old people in denial of being old. You don't get to be young forever. Every generation is eventually replaced. If you're over 40, nobody cares about you, other than your family. That's life. Just like you didn't care about anyone over 40 when you were young, other than your family. Own your age, and learn to enjoy that which is available to you. The good old days are NEVER coming back, just as they never came back for any previous generation. mF First, you're on a mob history website which celebrates the lives of older men with rather colorful life histories. Something draws you to our little cult, though you say you have disdain for men over 40. Second, you don't get to decide for other people how they should live thier lives. That's facism, as you well know - since its one of the main themes of your disgusting leftist harem. Keep coming back for the musings of middle aged men - you can't seem to stay away. Maybe its because millenial groupthink is wrong and we are actually more interesting than your braindead digital herd. Your generation is a disease. You are allergic to manual labor of any kind, entitled, lazy,contemptuous,uneducated, aand now. Threaten the stability of the greates and most inclusive nation in the history of civilization. And please stop taking our 'old' money for abortions, useless government programs, free college for liberal arts, etc.
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Re: Millennials are wimpy and phoney
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01/07/18 10:12 AM
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First, you're on a mob history website which celebrates the lives of older men with rather colorful life histories. Huh? Do you think Lucky Luciano, Frank Costello , Meyer Lansky and co. were old men sitting on the couch whining about millennials when they took down Masseria, Maranzano, and created the mob? The shoes were on the opposite feet. Something draws you to our little cult, though you say you have disdain for men over 40. Information, mostly about west coast mobsters. Sure, I get a little bored and end up getting trolled into these petty threads, but I'm here for information. I'm not a wannabe wiseguy, like some in here. Second, you don't get to decide for other people how they should live thier lives. That's facism, as you well know - since its one of the main themes of your disgusting leftist harem. If I were a dictator, I'd only command that you read a book once a month. Kmillenial groupthink is wrong and we are actually more interesting than your braindead digital herd. ...while you're using an app and web browser created by millennials. Carry on. Your generation is a disease. Not really. My generation is too small to be a disease. Baby Boomers are the disease. They blame millennials for the country's downfall when their benefits are bankrupting the nation. You are allergic to manual labor of any kind, Well, no kidding. I'm allergic to all kinds of work. But I still do it. Grudgingly. No. I live within my means. Was brought up that way. Guilty. Is this really a horrible thing? Well, associates degree. I'm no Harvard grad, but I don't need help reading a newspaper. aand now. Threaten the stability of the greates and most inclusive nation in the history of civilization. You mean the one Trump is threatening to ruin, along with the rest of the world, with one push of a button? And please stop taking our 'old' money for abortions, I've never had an abortion. I've never even been pregnant. Probably because I'm a male. As far as abortion and the burden on the tax payer, however, which would be more costly in the long run, an abortion, or welfare services for the next 18 years? useless government programs, Well, useless programs are the ones you personally don't use, while useful ones are the ones you do use, right? free college for liberal arts, etc. College is free? I'm sure the millions of Americans buried in student debt wish they'd known that!
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"...the successful annihilation of organized crime's subculture in America would rock the 'legitimate' world's foundation, which would ultimately force fundamental social changes and redistributions of wealth and power in this country. Meyer Lansky's dream was to bond the two worlds together so that one could not survive without the other." - Dan E. Moldea
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Re: Millennials are wimpy and phoney
[Re: fatdomgamiello36]
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01/07/18 10:18 AM
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Flushing, Oak is a guy with severe psychological issues.
Well, "severe" is a little harsh. Some of them, certainly. Who doesn't? The entire continent? What did Ecuadorians ever do to me? Problem is, he is a white man, he's over forty, and he is (sadly) an American. Right an all counts! Do the math, he hates himself. No, because I don't tie my self worth to these traits. There's more to life than a) your skin color, b) your age, and c) your nationality.
"...the successful annihilation of organized crime's subculture in America would rock the 'legitimate' world's foundation, which would ultimately force fundamental social changes and redistributions of wealth and power in this country. Meyer Lansky's dream was to bond the two worlds together so that one could not survive without the other." - Dan E. Moldea
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Re: Millennials are wimpy and phoney
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01/11/18 07:36 PM
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I'm 33, my parents were born in 1960. My parents are blue collar and made just enough to pay bills, feed us, and put food on the table. There were never family vacations. They didn't drink or do drugs. With my brother and I, from my earliest memories "You need to get straight A'S go to college so you can have a good life. You need to be a doctor or a lawyer." They would never let me do manual labor around the house. If it weren't for my grandfather's I wouldn't have learned to mow a lawn. My point is, a lot of parents pushed their kids to go to college because they didn't go and they had this idea that if you go to college you'll be set for lIfe. A lot of kids listened to their parents and went right from high school to college. Some succeeded and did well, but most acquire giant student loan debts drop out or get useless degrees and settle for a job at Lowe's.I had a professor once tell the class that college isn't going to make you rich, the purpose is to broaden your knowledge. These student loan debts have become the norm. It's normal for someone to graduate four years and have 50k in debt nowadays. I listened to my parents and went to college right after school and called it quits after a year. Then I got into carpet installation with my cousin, then did carpentry for seven years, which made me a man and taught me how to think for myself, then got into nursing and now that I work three days a week, and going back to school for pharmacy. But when my kids are getting close to graduating, if they don't know what they want to be, they're not going to college to figure it out. They will go do construction or work at Publix. I will not force a college education on them.
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