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Re: HUMANITY SUCCESSFULLY REACHES NEW LOW
Oh, somewhat related:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/...=mostpop_story
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I was born in '81 and I didn't get any of that.They are called, among other things, "millennials." There are about 80 million of them, born between 1980 and 1995, and they're rapidly taking over from the baby boomers who are now pushing 60.
They were raised by doting parents who told them they are special, played in little leagues with no winners or losers, or all winners. They are laden with trophies just for participating
I choose not to comment on the other story.I want that Mulan McNugget sauce, Morty!
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sweet, this happened, like, five miles away from where I live. represent, guys. represent.
for the record, not all of us Atlanta-area suburbanites are like this. well, some of us aren't.
I wish Phoenix Wright had a "ripped from the headlines!" thing going on, I'd love to play this case.Last edited by josh; 11-20-2007, 02:42 AM.
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Originally posted by SirTMagus View Post
I agree with this article... I know so many people around my age that are the laziest idiots in the world and think that all it takes to get by is showing up for some job one time and then skipping the next week and getting fired.
I am ppretty lazy right now actually but at least when I do work it is win/lose.
Also, taking it back to the first article. It reminds me of that 10 year old who beat his 8 year old brother to death because the the 8 year old was going to rat him out for eating the parents dessert.
Their is an upside to all of this horrible violent prepubescent behavior though... Honda has unveiled the new "No Pollution" car. It emits harmless water vapor."Dans le veritable amour c'est l'ame, qui enveloppe le corps"
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Michael Ian Black is fun.
"white power, yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!"
call me crazy, but I don't believe the hype. Y'know, America is still one of the hardest working countries...many people here work 13 hour days at the companies I've worked in and don't even ***** about it.
Spoiled kids often grow up in trial by fire when college or the workplace comes around...IMHO.Last edited by Kire; 11-20-2007, 12:25 PM.
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