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    People are spolid and for some odd reason everyone (mediocrity) thinks they deserve all the luxary in the world. Everyone has a high standard (in a bad way).

    Please discuss
    Honestly, the generic malaise comes down to a lot of kids, especially my age, who were sold a plan that never came to fruition. The cheapening of luxury goods is another thing. Most people walk around with $1,500 USD phones and if they break, they just expect a new one. But everyone has one.

    It's not the 1930s. Vehicles and refrigerators are cheap, comparatively, historically.

    A big issue is just how shitty wages are, in the US, IMO.
     

    X Æ A-12

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    Honestly, the generic malaise comes down to a lot of kids, especially my age, who were sold a plan that never came to fruition. The cheapening of luxury goods is another thing. Most people walk around with $1,500 USD phones and if they break, they just expect a new one. But everyone has one.

    It's not the 1930s. Vehicles and refrigerators are cheap, comparatively, historically.

    A big issue is just how shitty wages are, in the US, IMO.
    I would agree with this too. Boomers got a college degree for $100 then went straight to a decent job worked there for 30 years, supported a family of 5 on one income, retired at 60 with loads of savings or a pension now use that extra money to continue buying up properties and renting them out at jacked up rates

    Gen X and Millennials have been completely fucked out of that honestly its time to kill the boomers and take all their shit. Add into that dramatic increase in cost of living expenses while real wages remain stagnant
     

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    By definition, that's exclusive.

    I'm super down with upping the Standards, either at the State or Federal level, but the more you keep from driving, the less tax revenue you'll have and the more people you will have to account for public transportation. People aren't going to just stop driving/commuting because you asked them not to.
    So yer saying it's better economics to have more people killed and property destroyed by reckless drivers because of volume.

    I would agree with this too. Boomers got a college degree for $100 then went straight to a decent job worked there for 30 years, supported a family of 5 on one income, retired at 60 with loads of savings or a pension now use that extra money to continue buying up properties and renting them out at jacked up rates

    Gen X and Millennials have been completely fucked out of that honestly its time to kill the boomers and take all their shit. Add into that dramatic increase in cost of living expenses while real wages remain stagnant
    Somebody is abiding the marketing astrologists who tell us you have more in common with someone just because their birthday is within three years of yours -- more than any other factor. One person could be a paraplegic recovering drug addict from Queens. But he's all cuz's with some alabaster hedge fund baby whose daddy's alumni association got him into Stanford ... just because they share a second to last digit in their birth year.

    There are people who believe that there were never wars, pandemics, recessions, inflation, or even risks of planetary annihilation before 1990. And that every octogenarian in Appalachia carries an American Express Centurion Black Card.
     
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    So yer saying it's better economics to have more people killed and property destroyed by reckless drivers because of volume.
    Honestly, yes.

    If we killed ones who contribute less than they consume from the GDP, absolutely.

    The more people killed is better for both remaining humanity and the Earth.

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    What should really worry you is the fact that 11% of the population does 100% of the gay sex.
     
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    So yer saying it's better economics to have more people killed and property destroyed by reckless drivers because of volume.



    Somebody is abiding the marketing astrologists who tell us you have more in common with someone just because their birthday is within three years of yours -- more than any other factor. One person could be a paraplegic recovering drug addict from Queens. But he's all cuz's with some alabaster hedge fund baby whose daddy's alumni association got him into Stanford ... just because they share a second to last digit in their birth year.

    There are people who believe that there were never wars, pandemics, recessions, inflation, or even risks of planetary annihilation before 1990. And that every octogenarian in Appalachia carries an American Express Centurion Black Card.
    Lol what does this have to do with astrology? It has to do with the opportunities and cost of living expenses during certain time periods
     

    IliveForJuve

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    Once upon a time, there was a guy named Kyle. Kyle was notorious for his greed, and his big Jewish nose which always seemed to be in everyone else's business. He would often make snarky comments about transgender people, saying things like "I don't get it, why can't they just be happy with what they were born with?"

    However, one day, Kyle woke up feeling different. He felt like he was in the wrong body and knew that he needed to make a change. He went to the doctor and started taking hormone therapy. It wasn't long before Kyle became Kayla, and suddenly, everything made sense.

    Kayla was no longer the greedy, big-nosed Kyle. She was a new person with a fresh perspective on life. She started to love the things that Kyle once hated, like Greta Thunberg and the environment. Kayla became an advocate for the planet, even going as far as to join protests and start a recycling program in her community.

    Of course, Kayla's friends were shocked when they found out that Kyle had become a transgender woman. They couldn't believe that the guy who used to make fun of LGBTQ+ people was now one of them. But Kayla didn't care what they thought. She was happy and comfortable in her own skin for the first time in her life.

    Kayla eventually became well-known in her community as a champion for the environment and transgender rights. And as for her big nose? Well, she learned to love that too, realizing that it was just another unique feature that made her who she was.
     

    Osman

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    I assume that guy was the arab who owns the gas station... Imagine owning a small bisiness in a neighborhood like that
    He is her bf, the bitch tweaking. There is another follow up clip. Where she runs off with hand in hand saying let's go bae.



    Makes it way worse she dragged her man with the car like that.

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    I would agree with this too. Boomers got a college degree for $100 then went straight to a decent job worked there for 30 years, supported a family of 5 on one income, retired at 60 with loads of savings or a pension now use that extra money to continue buying up properties and renting them out at jacked up rates

    Gen X and Millennials have been completely fucked out of that honestly its time to kill the boomers and take all their shit. Add into that dramatic increase in cost of living expenses while real wages remain stagnant

    The new American dream for current gen:

    Be the sole survivor of a shootout in Wallmart parking lot.



    Then loot said wallmart.
     
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    Honestly, yes.

    If we killed ones who contribute less than they consume from the GDP, absolutely.

    The more people killed is better for both remaining humanity and the Earth.
    Problem is when they take out the lives and property of the normies as a result of their derptitude.

    Self-destruction is fine when it's Kurt Cobain with a shotgun. It gets really problematic when someone's meth lab explosion takes out the entire block.

    Lol what does this have to do with astrology? It has to do with the opportunities and cost of living expenses during certain time periods
    It's astrology in that astrology lumps people together in identical categories simply because they roughly have the same birth month. Generational marketing astrology is doing the same over similar birth years.

    The difference is that astrologers do it to con people for entertainment. Marketing astrologers created generational buckets as a way to target people to sell them more crap.

    In short: the only reason these generational generalizations exist is to better take your money. Assigning any more meaning than that glorifies the con men behind it.

    Once upon a time, there was a guy named Kyle. Kyle was notorious for his greed, and his big Jewish nose which always seemed to be in everyone else's business. He would often make snarky comments about transgender people, saying things like "I don't get it, why can't they just be happy with what they were born with?"

    However, one day, Kyle woke up feeling different. He felt like he was in the wrong body and knew that he needed to make a change. He went to the doctor and started taking hormone therapy. It wasn't long before Kyle became Kayla, and suddenly, everything made sense.

    Kayla was no longer the greedy, big-nosed Kyle. She was a new person with a fresh perspective on life. She started to love the things that Kyle once hated, like Greta Thunberg and the environment. Kayla became an advocate for the planet, even going as far as to join protests and start a recycling program in her community.

    Of course, Kayla's friends were shocked when they found out that Kyle had become a transgender woman. They couldn't believe that the guy who used to make fun of LGBTQ+ people was now one of them. But Kayla didn't care what they thought. She was happy and comfortable in her own skin for the first time in her life.

    Kayla eventually became well-known in her community as a champion for the environment and transgender rights. And as for her big nose? Well, she learned to love that too, realizing that it was just another unique feature that made her who she was.
    Speaking of which, I found some new Finfluencers to get excited about:

    https://www.instagram.com/rupublicans/
     

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    So I got an email an hour ago from “Juventus Fan Service” with a subject of “Juventus Pass CRM: #####”.

    It’s been years since I heard of Juventus Pass. I haven’t given their membership services a dime in years either.

    Makes me wonder what’s going on in Juve’s audits to make them reply to emails that were probably back in the pre-Jj era.
     

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