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Oh I'm a MillennialGOD yeah I'm a MillennialGOD

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It’s like a tool shed but for subhumans

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>>14843488
who hurt you? let people enjoy things
unironically doe

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I don't identify with other millennials very well because most are insane. Yeah, we know the same memes and have some nostalgia for the same things, but they suck as humans. They're insufferable and worship consumer goods, and porn and politics must be included in everything or "you hate fun". They have no genuine love for the things we both know, they just can't mature and want attention at all costs. Degrading the interest for attention is in and of itself the hobby, the fixation, and the pseudo-religious lifestyle. Turns out buying your kid a bunch of stuff during a good economy won't make them a good person. It does the opposite.

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>>14843771
Nobody actually does that though

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>>14843779
They do, THOUGH.

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>>14843771
Certificate in media literacy hands typed this

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>>14843480 (OP)
Imagine your entire childhood being bing bing wahoo games and cartroons

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>>14843488
geeeeeeg tsmt fuggen jerdee

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>>14843829
What I'm trying to say is that you can't simply give kids a bunch of things just to keep them occupied. It's a good thing to be "bored" sometimes, so you can stop and really assess things. This needs to be taught to children in some way. And when I say "children" I really mean anyone under 20. The mind needs to be reasonably developed before this can be more understood, appreciated, and applied throughout their life by the individual.

Most millennials were raised in a world where entertainment was plentiful and reasonably cheap. It was easy to shower them with distractions, but this made them take entertainment for granted. They could abuse one thing and then move onto the next thing a week or two after the old thing was broken. There wasn't any consequence and no lasting remorse was to be felt. Millennials carried this lifestyle to the present day, and now they are the ones creating things, but they are so aloof that they don't have a true love for anything. They expect someone else to bring on the new entertainment after the old entertainment was destroyed, as per their status operandi. This of course brings rise to mental illness, especially depression. And they have a habit of blaming everyone but themselves for their problems because they never really grew up.

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ITT we post vlodson gems

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