"Millenials: We suck and We're Sorry" these people are f*cking pathetic.

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Im glad I am a Millenial... We will end up evolving and becoming far more creative in the way we make a living for ourselves and rebuild this country in the long run...We will innovate, I just know it. Obviously the entitled non talented ones will get left behind :manny:

I agree with this. fukk blame, the very nature of systems are to boom and bust. We're seeing entire industries die out because they weren't willing to evolve. If you have the mindset of being fluid, using your talent (not just your degree) and thinking outside of the norm, you'll land on your feet. Our generation is the most exciting, because more than blood, sweat and tears, creativity is king.

We live in a time where it's becoming increasingly possible to make a job out of whatever you want to do in life. That's freedom, and looking into the rear view mirror at what previous generations did and trying to replicate it keeps you in the box.
 

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I couldn't make it to 0:02 of this.

If you can make it through the whole thing I'll give you $50 coli cash.

PS: f*ck everybody in this "film".

F(cking hipster wastes of life.

30+ andworking as a barista motherf*ckers

I hope everyone of these rent raising gentrfying pieces of shyt get mugged and stole on.

I don't want to be apart of a generation of F*cking pussies like these.


I need my monies.















fukk them cacs tho.
 

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Don't waste your breath. People see what they want to see. My grandfather ran away to Philadelphia when he was 16 back in the 1930s. By the time he was 21 years old, he was married to my grandmom, had a good paying job and brought his first house. How many 21 year olds is doing that in 2013?
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nikkas don't understand how easy it used to be to obtain work. Even a black man could walk into the railroad yard and get a job (not as a trainman though) in the early to mid 20th Century. Obtaining decent work in those days was finding a referral and talking (or bribing) your way in. Now you're just one of thousands of online applications.
 

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Don't waste your breath. People see what they want to see. My grandfather ran away to Philadelphia when he was 16 back in the 1930s. By the time he was 21 years old, he was married to my grandmom, had a good paying job and brought his first house. How many 21 year olds is doing that in 2013?
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But there's some inconvenient truths that will rub a lot of people the wrong way. The Neo-con boot-straps ideology is unfortunately correct in a lot of ways. I saw it undergrad and I see it in a lot of answers on this very board. The very idea of working and saving money is scoffed at if it isn't enough to fund a vacation to the South of France like the 1% do. People aren't upset at the 1%. They are upset that they aren't the 1%. That's a big difference and makes a lot of the complaints disingenuous. You have people scoffing at the very idea of moving away to another city that they can afford because their "culture" is tied up into an area. :what:

The inconvenient truth is something like gentrification isn't new. People publicly understanding that they failed to secure their future is new. I don't make 200K a year. But I do have a nice 401k that I contribute to, a nice Roth and other investments.(I'm still learning) I don't vacation on the Venetian Islands and I won't be at the World Cup in Brazil, but I do have enough money to travel to decent places once a year, work permitting. I won't be rich or on the forbes list but I will have around a million dollars :whew: come retirement. I took out student loans but I found a job that paid for them. I alluded to this plenty of times. Put it this way, most of you guys scoff at the job I do because it's not glamorous or attractive. But guess? All my boys who graduated college with loans are :flabbynsick:...They struggle..I researched before graduating college this job and that what my potential earnings post grad and the debt I accrued wasn't favorable for my future. I sacrificed. I sacrificed potentially moving to the city I wanted to. I sacrificed my free time and potentially my health. It was a risk, but worth the reward to me. Sacrifice to people of this generation is nonexistent. Most of the pain is self inflicted so it really makes me hard to sympathize. I work out for a living, I :eat: good, got a decent crib :ehh: bout to buy a rental property in 2015..I'm not balling. I'm not a flashy dude. I don't drive a M series. I got a Tacoma pickup(paid for) and a Cadillac XTS(2012) :lawd: that's my one indulgence. I dress moderately and I live within my means. For most people in this generation this is :flabbynsick:..My instagram ain't "hot"..I don't even have one :pachaha:..I spend too much time online, but I'm happy.

People my age(mid 20-late 20's) are pretty stupid. Like so many people in undergrad payed absolutely no attention to what the future held for them. I knew by junior year if I didn't do what I'm doing I'd be fukked and struggling in a one bedroom apartment, 40K worth of a debt, coupled with being an introvert :huhldup: I'd be bytchless. Some decisions in life can propel you to success and sometimes indecision can cripple you. A lot of people in this age group are lost souls and have pretty unrealistic views on life. Ah well :yeshrug:
 

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I see their point.

Truth be told, Baby Boomers = Worst generation ever.

They somehow COMPLETELY ignore the massive privilege they had when they were younger (inheriting an economy where you could come out of high school and get a well-paying factory job like it wasn't shyt) and then call us "entitled" for not wanting to work at McD's forever. I think finding a good job was so much easier when they were coming up that they assume there's something wrong anybody who's unemployed or working a low-wage job or that they don't want to be there. Anybody interested should look up the "Old Economy Steven" meme, pretty much ethers them.

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nikkas don't understand how easy it used to be to obtain work. Even a black man could walk into the railroad yard and get a job (not as a trainman though) in the early to mid 20th Century. Obtaining decent work in those days was finding a referral and talking (or bribing) your way in. Now you're just one of thousands of online applications.

Yep. You read about the immigrants who came to New York in the early and mid 20th century. Some of these people had nothing but a ticket and ten dollars to their names. That's like moving to America today with $70. Your azz would be sleeping under the fukking highway:pachaha:If you had just an ounce of ambition and hustle, you could find work. Now you need advanced degrees and years of experience.
 

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I see their point.

Truth be told, Baby Boomers = Worst generation ever.

They somehow COMPLETELY ignore the massive privilege they had when they were younger (inheriting an economy where you could come out of high school and get a well-paying factory job like it wasn't shyt) and then call us "entitled" for not wanting to work at McD's forever. I think finding a good job was so much easier when they were coming up that they assume there's something wrong anybody who's unemployed or working a low-wage job or that they don't want to be there. Anybody interested should look up the "Old Economy Steven" meme, pretty much ethers them.

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:ohhh:Damn these pictures made me realize my pops got lucky and rode the wave of CAC privelage.

Dropped outa highschool, took drugs as a young adult, got a union job, got married, had some kids, is now retired driving a Benz talmbout how lazy and fukked up kids are these days
 
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Here's the thing that gets me about this video...

Quinn, Molly, Ethan, and Zoey can't even take a job interview rejection without it warranting a Huffington Post or Gawker article.

Not to mention Kirkpatrick, Skyler, Caleb, Piper, Kayla, Cayla, and Caela (All names of white folks I went to school with/ hung out with and somehow got decent jobs with NO experience.... Don't know whether to :snoop: at the cism or :russ: at those goofy ass names).
 

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:ohhh:Damn these pictures made me realize my pops got lucky and rode the wave of CAC privelage.

Dropped outa highschool, took drugs as a young adult, got a union job, got married, had some kids, is now retired driving a Benz talmbout how lazy and fukked up kids are these days

but the difference is he is "RETIRED" with a benz. Key word retired. That means he is 55 plus at least. This generation views owning a luxury vehicle in your 20's as an entitlement. As it should come with the diploma. That's the difference. Not owning a bmw by 35 and you are "failure"..Like I said. This generation is just salty they can't afford the lifestyle they feel entitled to. The baby boomer generation went thru world war 2, korean war, vietnam, civil rights, busing etc. This generation outside of the crash just has little concept of sacrifice. It's all me, me, me, now, now, now. I see it everyday. I have people I work with who don't pull in a fourth of what my household does, yet they have nicer vehicles than me. :snoop:..745 bmw's and lexus hybrids..:smh:
 

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But there's some inconvenient truths that will rub a lot of people the wrong way. The Neo-con boot-straps ideology is unfortunately correct in a lot of ways. I saw it undergrad and I see it in a lot of answers on this very board. The very idea of working and saving money is scoffed at if it isn't enough to fund a vacation to the South of France like the 1% do. People aren't upset at the 1%. They are upset that they aren't the 1%. That's a big difference and makes a lot of the complaints disingenuous. You have people scoffing at the very idea of moving away to another city that they can afford because their "culture" is tied up into an area. :what:

The inconvenient truth is something like gentrification isn't new. People publicly understanding that they failed to secure their future is new. I don't make 200K a year. But I do have a nice 401k that I contribute to, a nice Roth and other investments.(I'm still learning) I don't vacation on the Venetian Islands and I won't be at the World Cup in Brazil, but I do have enough money to travel to decent places once a year, work permitting. I won't be rich or on the forbes list but I will have around a million dollars :whew: come retirement. I took out student loans but I found a job that paid for them. I alluded to this plenty of times. Put it this way, most of you guys scoff at the job I do because it's not glamorous or attractive. But guess? All my boys who graduated college with loans are :flabbynsick:...They struggle..I researched before graduating college this job and that what my potential earnings post grad and the debt I accrued wasn't favorable for my future. I sacrificed. I sacrificed potentially moving to the city I wanted to. I sacrificed my free time and potentially my health. It was a risk, but worth the reward to me. Sacrifice to people of this generation is nonexistent. Most of the pain is self inflicted so it really makes me hard to sympathize. I work out for a living, I :eat: good, got a decent crib :ehh: bout to buy a rental property in 2015..I'm not balling. I'm not a flashy dude. I don't drive a M series. I got a Tacoma pickup(paid for) and a Cadillac XTS(2012) :lawd: that's my one indulgence. I dress moderately and I live within my means. For most people in this generation this is :flabbynsick:..My instagram ain't "hot"..I don't even have one :pachaha:..I spend too much time online, but I'm happy.

People my age(mid 20-late 20's) are pretty stupid. Like so many people in undergrad payed absolutely no attention to what the future held for them. I knew by junior year if I didn't do what I'm doing I'd be fukked and struggling in a one bedroom apartment, 40K worth of a debt, coupled with being an introvert :huhldup: I'd be bytchless. Some decisions in life can propel you to success and sometimes indecision can cripple you. A lot of people in this age group are lost souls and have pretty unrealistic views on life. Ah well :yeshrug:
I thought you said you were a Venture Capitalist from Delaware with a giant house and a Lexus? :wtf:

Or were you just fukking around and trolling?

But I generally agree with you.

 
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