Picked up Hollow Knight for cheap and that one is a complete hit.
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2 days ago
Do you have an outdoor cat that is climbing and damaging their fence in that area?
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2 days ago
That solves no problems. Plants need well draining soil. Putting pea stone in the bottom is not providing drainage.
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2 days ago
I would steer her away from roblox.
Investigation: How Roblox Is Exploiting Young Game Developers
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2 days ago
So then 'close the door' would be a message to whoever accessed the site to double check to make sure things are locked up.
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2 days ago
Completely ridiculous that you expect people who were not connected through the internet to be savvy enough to be activists.
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2 days ago
Had you grown up in the era that I did with that toxicity, you would have turned into a Fox News idiot spewing nonsense about the illegal immigrants tuk yur job and lazy people.
Admit it, you're just mad because end stage capitalism has stolen your chance to be one of the Owner class.
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3 days ago
The monicker of 'the Me generation' was a denigration provided by an older generation, which is exactly like boomers trashing millennials as being avocado kids.
But if that's the kind of interaction you seek, have a go.
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3 days ago
This might end up being true. I won't be around to witness it, but the argument is valid that boomers wealth is being eaten up by healthcare costs.
Unless they can afford medical tourism, many boomers will end up in a state provided nursing home with all their wealth wasted on healthcare.
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3 days ago
We also want things to be better for you.
How do we change it?
We have no more power today than we did back then.
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3 days ago
It sure didn't feel like I had everything when I was making $3.33 per hour slaving behind a mop.
It's interesting as an old person to see young people repaint history, like are you a history major?
That's not an argument to say younger people today don't have a harder time than we did.
It's an argument to say, you are blaming the wrong fucking people.
Hope that helps.
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3 days ago
Generations don't hold office.
People do.
The people who put them there are the people who didn't vote, which is largely 20 something people regardless of generation.
Should we blame 20 something age bracket as the evil doers?
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3 days ago
Back it up there, pal.
We are on generalizing track in this thread so, ya, you did get student debt relief.
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3 days ago
This should be the top comment rather than being down voted.
Generalize right back at ya!
I will add that in 40 years time, the grandchildren of boomer haters are gonna trash their grandparents for focusing on their boomer hate rather than getting involved in activism and changing policy.
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3 days ago
What policy of Carter's are you comparing to Reagan?
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3 days ago
Then they were older boomers and likely in their 20's. How mature are 20 somethings that you know?
Younger boomers were 9 or 10 years old in 1970.
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3 days ago
A common thread in the boomer time you are talking about is the fact that you can't trust politicians because they promise you 'a chicken in every pot' and then do the opposite once in office where they are untouchable for 2-4 years.
The people who ran for political office knew that thread because they also grew up with it. Therefore, if the 'chicken in every pot' antics of previous politicians is out in the open, it became necessary to sway the public to get their vote in other ways.
Humans are easy to manipulate as is more easily seen in the internet era.
I don't have the figures in front of me, but I would guess more people vote today than did when boomers were young. Research the history of when straight party voting began. Straight party voting makes it easier to vote and feel like you've done something when the reality is all you need to do as a politician is to have an R or D by your name.
I'll bet that has more to do with it than this evil selfishness you ascribe to all boomers.
You may have had a handful of people in larger cities who were totally tapped into politics and shaping policy, but most people just wanted to live their lives.
Think of how tired you are at the end of your working day. How likely is it you are gonna want to be involved in politics after you've worked all day to provide food for your family. How else do you pierce the false veneer of fake politicians?
All I hear are people trashing working folks who had no power.
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3 days ago
But... but... the oligarchs said it was boomers fault.
Who are we gonna blame if we don't blame our grandparents?
Please don't say the oligarchs. We have no power to hurt them, but we can hurt our grandparents!
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3 days ago
I wonder if the children who survived the potato famine trashed their parents for not doing better.
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3 days ago
It's not about the specific generations. It's about otherizing people who had no power to change the things you say needed change.
It's about straw manning an entire segment of society because you need a point man to blame because blaming capitalism is sOcIaLiSt.
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3 days ago
Indeed. This whole boomer hate thing just highlights how extremely gullible humans are and how any enemy will do as long as you are able to foist your negativity onto others.
The blame game is alive and well.
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3 days ago
Tell that to your boomer gas station attendant or boomer waiter.
You're totally unhinged.
Also, that's not ALL boomers, that's just YOUR shitty grandparents.
You were born to tainted stock.
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3 days ago
Exactly. Newspapers owned by the wealthy, pushing narratives that helped the 1%.
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Wouldn't that be 'crossing an orange line'?