people need to start actually doing shit instead of just complaining. the last 3 generations after millenial have all had a big problem with inaction. don't just whine, take your lives into your own hands. make the world the place you want to live in.i'm not saying kill trump or some shit, but this world of feeling sorry for yourself, relentlessly playing the victim card and making excuses, no matter how accurate your descriptions of reality are, is getting you nowhere.
Quote from: Kakashi555 on June 10, 2017, 01:02:20 AMpeople need to start actually doing shit instead of just complaining. the last 3 generations after millenial have all had a big problem with inaction. don't just whine, take your lives into your own hands. make the world the place you want to live in.i'm not saying kill trump or some shit, but this world of feeling sorry for yourself, relentlessly playing the victim card and making excuses, no matter how accurate your descriptions of reality are, is getting you nowhere.Unless I'm just misunderstanding your post entirely, and correct me if I am...You mean the generations that have just crossed into adulthood/ones that are still in school? The ones who have zero impact at the moment? What the fuck are you on about? Also, it's millennial. Also I'm pretty sure there isn't THREE generations after millennials. I told myself I wasn't going to post in here, but this one really made me have to say something.
the generation after Z would all be like, 0-2 years old right about nowand their parents are degenerate teenagers
Quote from: Luciana on June 10, 2017, 01:39:47 PMQuote from: Kakashi555 on June 10, 2017, 01:02:20 AMpeople need to start actually doing shit instead of just complaining. the last 3 generations after millenial have all had a big problem with inaction. don't just whine, take your lives into your own hands. make the world the place you want to live in.i'm not saying kill trump or some shit, but this world of feeling sorry for yourself, relentlessly playing the victim card and making excuses, no matter how accurate your descriptions of reality are, is getting you nowhere.Unless I'm just misunderstanding your post entirely, and correct me if I am...You mean the generations that have just crossed into adulthood/ones that are still in school? The ones who have zero impact at the moment? What the fuck are you on about? Also, it's millennial. Also I'm pretty sure there isn't THREE generations after millennials. I told myself I wasn't going to post in here, but this one really made me have to say something.millennials can be as old as 35 so theyve been adults )ong enough to make an impact, and yes, there are 3 generations after them (millennial>my generation>the generation after me, which are very young but are going to have the same issues we have).but yeah. weve cultivated a society of self proclaimed victims and whiners who do nothing but feel bad for themselves. or, maybe they do something, but its not enough and they dont know how to push themselves. and its "there arent THREE generations", since we're pointing out typos
Quote from: Verbatim on June 10, 2017, 09:25:19 PMthe generation after Z would all be like, 0-2 years old right about nowand their parents are degenerate teenagersgeneration after z starts at 2010 iircso seven would be the oldest, which is more than enough time to indicate some things, at least.
You're really surprised the generations that grew up in the age of cell phones, computers, and instant gratification are going to be annoyed over things or not embrace it the same way previous generations have?
Or a generation that is bogged down incredibly hard by college debt that they owe in the multiple tens of thousands by the time they graduate and haven't even gotten started in a real career yet, along with a housing market that is incredibly shit now?
are you really using this as an argument?
The housing market is fucked to be sure. But there are loads of ways around student debt and jobs. I think kids just go to college right after highschool because they're scared of getting into the workforce, and schooling is much more comfortable.
You could work for 3-4 years and save up enough for tuition, or at least, a much more managable student debt once you graduate. And on top of that, you will actually have job experience and maturity to go along with it, which is what I think employers are really looking for. And there are plenty of jobs out there, you just have to be willing to go outside your comfort zone. We can't all work at American Eagle.
Life fucking sucks, it has always sucked, and it's going to continue to suck. Stop having kids; break the cycle.
Are you really not refuting it? If you don't think people growing up on technology like this makes our mindset and way of thinking not at all different, then idk what to tell you.
Well yeah, something they're familiar with sounds far more appealing than working from 9 to 5 for shit wages and living in a place probably less luxurious than home. Highschool also doesn't prepare you for the real world at all.
IF you're still allowed to live at home. If not no, odds are you're stuck with a shitty lifestyle, making ends meet, and not making enough to really live to pay for education.
BOOTSTRAPS son. Better work your ass off for little gain in the hopes of it paying off in 20 to 30 years, because that's what being an American is about.
This retarded masochistic mindset where people think you need to work all day every day to death, to be moderately successful, is so stupid.
I follow a few people in instagram who are, like, pure-millennial/GenZ'ers, who like all these tumblr posts crying about how hard their lives are, so my response here is a little emotionally-fueled from my annoyance with them.
The housing market is fucked to be sure. But there are loads of ways around student debt and jobs. I think kids just go to college right after highschool because they're scared of getting into the workforce, and schooling is much more comfortable. You could work for 3-4 years and save up enough for tuition, or at least, a much more managable student debt once you graduate. And on top of that, you will actually have job experience and maturity to go along with it, which is what I think employers are really looking for. And there are plenty of jobs out there, you just have to be willing to go outside your comfort zone. We can't all work at American Eagle.Life fucking sucks, it has always sucked, and it's going to continue to suck. Stop having kids; break the cycle.
The justification of "that's life" simply doesn't fly with me, really. The whole "that's just the way it is" is a terrible mindset if you ask me and just accepting it will always be like that is kinda shitty.It's the same way Jim Crow laws worked. It's not that every single white was hating on the blacks and saw them as subhuman. A lot of people just had the mindset of "that's just the way it is" when seeing things like that. The fact it's sunken in as cultural norm is the part I vehemently disagree with.
Quote from: Luciana on June 10, 2017, 11:08:09 PMThe justification of "that's life" simply doesn't fly with me, really. The whole "that's just the way it is" is a terrible mindset if you ask me and just accepting it will always be like that is kinda shitty.It's the same way Jim Crow laws worked. It's not that every single white was hating on the blacks and saw them as subhuman. A lot of people just had the mindset of "that's just the way it is" when seeing things like that. The fact it's sunken in as cultural norm is the part I vehemently disagree with.I get what you're saying, and we should be striving to improve everyone's lives, but it is going to take an extroardinary amount of work to get there. We can't just sit back and say "This is how it should be, make it so." WE have to be the ones to make these changes, which is a very tall order in and of itself. Personally, I know the shittier millennials find their lives, the more likely they are to adopt my anti-natalistic point of view, so I don't really care if things get better or not. Life is supposed to suck, anyway.
Quote from: Kakashi555 on June 10, 2017, 10:22:49 PMThe housing market is fucked to be sure. But there are loads of ways around student debt and jobs. I think kids just go to college right after highschool because they're scared of getting into the workforce, and schooling is much more comfortable. You could work for 3-4 years and save up enough for tuition, or at least, a much more managable student debt once you graduate. And on top of that, you will actually have job experience and maturity to go along with it, which is what I think employers are really looking for. And there are plenty of jobs out there, you just have to be willing to go outside your comfort zone. We can't all work at American Eagle.Life fucking sucks, it has always sucked, and it's going to continue to suck. Stop having kids; break the cycle.I don't know about where you live, but 99% of the people I know don't have that luxury. We've all been given of "go to college and be allowed to live at home for a few more years, or don't go to college and move out immediately after high school". Every job in the greater area is either minimum wage or refuses to work around a school schedule.
Suffering is subjective, and no one's struggle is greater or less than anyone else's. This "I'm triggered people struggle less than me but still say they struggle!" bullshit is ridiculous prehistoric
Quote from: Annie on June 10, 2017, 11:24:12 PMSuffering is subjective, and no one's struggle is greater or less than anyone else's. This "I'm triggered people struggle less than me but still say they struggle!" bullshit is ridiculous prehistorici know they're technically in the right for complaining or whatever, i just still find it annoying as fuck.
Nobody is complaining about the idea of work. We're complaining that we have to both work harder than previous generations just to make a living while also getting the living shit mocked out of us for finding that fucked up. We are the ones that have to fix it, yeah, but it's a problem created by baby boomers. I wouldn't call it unreasonable to be a bit upset at the fact that we're expected to dig ourselves out of a hole that we were practically thrown into.
I also disagree that life is supposed to suck. Life could be paradise, but humanity has historically done a shitty job of making it so. Don't confuse the results from 200 millennia of incompetence to just be a fact of the universe. We can do better, and we should do better.
newsflash, life is a hole you're thrown into and expected to dig yourself out of.
Quote from: Kakashi555 on June 10, 2017, 11:26:52 PMQuote from: Annie on June 10, 2017, 11:24:12 PMSuffering is subjective, and no one's struggle is greater or less than anyone else's. This "I'm triggered people struggle less than me but still say they struggle!" bullshit is ridiculous prehistorici know they're technically in the right for complaining or whatever, i just still find it annoying as fuck.then your priorities over what you get annoyed by are retardedyou seriously get more annoyed by people rebelling (mentally) against this world of shit than the people who accept it and bitch out anyone who doesn't?
Quote from: Kakashi555 on June 10, 2017, 11:29:31 PMnewsflash, life is a hole you're thrown into and expected to dig yourself out of.newsflash, that's why life is immoral and so is procreation