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WeedleTLiar on scored.co
1 year ago32 points(+0/-0/+32Score on mirror)2 children
Lol, right, because *absolutely zero women today* are whacked out on prozac, weed, and birth control and marriage has never been stronger.
If the 50s were bad, things have only gotten worse.
>Madmen
Her entire worldview is based on TV. What about only ten years earlier? No psychiatrics, high rates of marriage, strong children, and social cohesion.
Everything she's talking about is the result of Jewish subversion; big pharma turning women into useless consoomers, women in the workplace whoring around instead of working, and TV turning kids into assholes.
1 year ago9 points(+0/-0/+9Score on mirror)4 children
Not only Boomers think TV is real life I think Gen X believes it too. Millennials and Zoomers think whatever they see on the internet is real life which can be accurate sometimes.
1 year ago4 points(+0/-1/+5Score on mirror)2 children
The first batch of GenX sucks. The second batch born in the seventies vary from okay to pretty awesome. The inverse is true for millenials. Zoomers are basically aliens kek
Seriously though, almost everyone had the same problem since Gutenberg invented the printing press. Everyone trusts well produced shit. Critical thinking be damned!
The difference is just in prosperity. In reality the first batch of gen x fits more with boomers than anything else. The first batch grew up riding the coat tails of the post-ww2 economic boom. Their parents instilled in them the same values that the parents of the boomers did, "nothing bad ever happens".
The second batch grew up when all of that prosperity shit came to a screaming halt and they were barely raised by anyone. Both parents were always working. They were raised by cold reality
Your specific group are some of the worst IME. I find that the 90s mils, and first half of the Bo,mere are by far the worst in general. What’s your opinion on your specific age group? I genuinely curious. I know YMMV.
GenX and even Millennials vary pretty wildly. My GenX co worker plays PC games with us on Fridays and my Millennial coworker asks me for help with anything on a computer.
Yeah, right. Our favorite shows where ones where the guys would murder TV reporters and TV hosts on air. Have you seen Running Man?
I liked Sledgehammer too.
I think by high school we all realized that news programs were just paid advertising. I remember talking about getting a startup on the news and asking how much it cost to get it on air and it was something like $5,000 back in the early 2000s. We were worried that if the local news talked about us it would hurt our reputation with our target audience though.
All the millennials I know born before 86 are BAF, and know everything is fake and gay. First half of the boomers, and second half of the millennials, are by far the worst IME.
If the 50s were bad, things have only gotten worse.
>Madmen
Her entire worldview is based on TV. What about only ten years earlier? No psychiatrics, high rates of marriage, strong children, and social cohesion.
Everything she's talking about is the result of Jewish subversion; big pharma turning women into useless consoomers, women in the workplace whoring around instead of working, and TV turning kids into assholes.
Seriously though, almost everyone had the same problem since Gutenberg invented the printing press. Everyone trusts well produced shit. Critical thinking be damned!
The second batch grew up when all of that prosperity shit came to a screaming halt and they were barely raised by anyone. Both parents were always working. They were raised by cold reality
My parents are the first batch of Gen X and they are diet boomers/boomer lite. God bless them I mean no disrespect
Yeah, right. Our favorite shows where ones where the guys would murder TV reporters and TV hosts on air. Have you seen Running Man?
I liked Sledgehammer too.
I think by high school we all realized that news programs were just paid advertising. I remember talking about getting a startup on the news and asking how much it cost to get it on air and it was something like $5,000 back in the early 2000s. We were worried that if the local news talked about us it would hurt our reputation with our target audience though.