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1 year ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)1 child
None of that post matters, because everything listed is insignificant bullshit to overall QOL. The most important part is left out. They weren’t forced to live, and work around violent niggers in any large significant number which also, COHENcidentally, allowed them to live in neighborhoods, and areas where you likely wouldn’t even need one car, to get to anything you needed to while also not fearing being killed by said niggers while walking, and/or riding a bike to your nearby destination all at a reasonable price. Now you’re forced to pay way more than they did to live around copious amounts of niggers if you dare to live within 45 minutes to an hour of most shopping centers, and businesses. So living outside of a nigger infested area(25% or more) means you have to have at least one vehicle, and now most households are two income which means you’ll need another vehicle. These idiots really never stop to think about anything anymore, because honestly, there’s no reason for them to. Most “got theirs”, and are now saying fuck everyone else, but they also refuse to live around niggers, and can afford not to, but will shit on others for complaining they have to. They do all of this while basically telling younger gens to JUST pull up your bootstraps, and work harder so you’re not poor, and can afford to move away from niggers. It’s all so tiresome.
1 year ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)2 children
Exactly, so many more things have a price now that didn't before and what already had a price is comically overpriced.
Did boomers have to pay $5 every time they wanted to go to a park? Or a hiking trail? What about parking fees? Not that $5 is worth anything, I'm just illustrating that simply existing today costs money.
Gas was so cheap when boomers were in their prime that driving was practically free, hence cruising. There have been times I wasn't sure if I could make it into town the whole week because of how expensive gas is.
"We had one car" because it was legal for you to cram all your kids into a bench seat. We're only on our third kid and when we have another we'll literally have to buy a second car because every kid legally needs a car seat.
"We bought furniture from garage sales" yeah me too, except the used furniture I'm buying now is the same price new furniture was back then.
"Muh youngsters and their computers" a reliable computer is cheaper than a family's bi-weekly grocery bill these days.
And as you pointed out there are many, many non-monetary stresses today that boomers didn't experience. Literally every time I'm outside with my kids I need to be hyper-vigilant about the million retarded dog walkers or darkies we pass by. Did boomers need to focus like they were in mountain lion territory every time they were in town? No. Did they need to do a month worth of background checks and paperwork just to get a shitty apartment? No. Did grocery stores feel like prisons? No. Did they need to give up all their personal information just for the *chance* of getting hired at pointless jobs? Fuck no.
And some retard in this thread is calling homeless single White men mentally ill bums. No social services will ever approve an application from a single White man who just wants to work, eat, have a place to reside, and be left alone. Meanwhile they throw money at parasitic foreigner nonWhites who just want handouts and to gloat about it to the discarded useful White men who are living on the streets.
Did boomers have to pay $5 every time they wanted to go to a park? Or a hiking trail? What about parking fees? Not that $5 is worth anything, I'm just illustrating that simply existing today costs money.
Gas was so cheap when boomers were in their prime that driving was practically free, hence cruising. There have been times I wasn't sure if I could make it into town the whole week because of how expensive gas is.
"We had one car" because it was legal for you to cram all your kids into a bench seat. We're only on our third kid and when we have another we'll literally have to buy a second car because every kid legally needs a car seat.
"We bought furniture from garage sales" yeah me too, except the used furniture I'm buying now is the same price new furniture was back then.
"Muh youngsters and their computers" a reliable computer is cheaper than a family's bi-weekly grocery bill these days.
And as you pointed out there are many, many non-monetary stresses today that boomers didn't experience. Literally every time I'm outside with my kids I need to be hyper-vigilant about the million retarded dog walkers or darkies we pass by. Did boomers need to focus like they were in mountain lion territory every time they were in town? No. Did they need to do a month worth of background checks and paperwork just to get a shitty apartment? No. Did grocery stores feel like prisons? No. Did they need to give up all their personal information just for the *chance* of getting hired at pointless jobs? Fuck no.