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bryjcom
11-24-2016, 09:43
Why sponsor a African when we have so much need right here at home.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGvrmltfMrA

theGinsue
11-24-2016, 09:55
Touching. My google-fu isn't as strong as these poor Millenials so I can't figure out where to donate.

roberth
11-24-2016, 10:40
Send your money to me - I'll make sure a millennial gets it.

CS1983
11-24-2016, 10:45
The best way to sponsor a millennial is to put Social Security in the crapper where it belongs and tell the hippy generation the Ponzi scheme is finished.

BPTactical
11-24-2016, 10:52
I'll sponsor my foot in their ass.....

Great-Kazoo
11-24-2016, 11:01
Touching. My google-fu isn't as strong as these poor Millenials so I can't figure out where to donate.

http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/productImages/1000/55/5568a346-44b9-4025-87cc-7376c083000c_1000.jpg

BushMasterBoy
11-24-2016, 11:03
There was a millennial from Centennial...

Great-Kazoo
11-24-2016, 11:12
Who got bent out of shape
Now crying sour grapes

theGinsue
11-24-2016, 11:34
And always wore a beanie
while dsavowing his weinie

Skip
11-24-2016, 11:47
Unemployed watching manga
While high on dank ganja

Zach O
11-24-2016, 12:15
LMAO!

StagLefty
11-24-2016, 12:33
Check is in the mail [Sarcasm2]

BladesNBarrels
11-24-2016, 12:45
His community cast him away
Saying You can not stay

bryjcom
11-24-2016, 13:21
He became an offender
when someone assumed his gender

Great-Kazoo
11-24-2016, 13:36
Now hes on a bender
from Hillarys loss in November

TEAMRICO
11-25-2016, 10:58
So work he must find
Because the worlds so unkind

Great-Kazoo
11-25-2016, 13:55
Like the community organizer he started

Some of us can't wait till he's departed

roberth
11-25-2016, 16:29
[LOL][Beer]

BPTactical
11-25-2016, 16:37
He has offered to stay
Now please just go away

BladesNBarrels
11-25-2016, 17:07
In Mom's basement he does dwell
As his job search reaches its death knell

BPTactical
11-25-2016, 20:55
And as he chills and relaxes, hitting his bong
He is mortified to realize he must pay taxes




And realizes he was a conservative all along

GilpinGuy
11-25-2016, 22:10
Coloring books, play dough and legos
It's off to his safe space he goes

Great-Kazoo
11-25-2016, 22:17
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/i-havent-slept-in-my-room-since-the-election/2016/11/25/accd4b82-b006-11e6-8616-52b15787add0_story.html?utm_term=.e42ff9021fb2#com ments (https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/i-havent-slept-in-my-room-since-the-election/2016/11/25/accd4b82-b006-11e6-8616-52b15787add0_story.html?utm_term=.f61ebda15afc#com ments)




In 1944 - 18 year old's were storming Normandy beach with knowledge that they would most likely get killed. In 2016 - 18 year old's are crying because they did not get their way. Sad sad state of our country - liberals and Hollywood have destroyed it.

Joe_K
11-26-2016, 00:15
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/i-havent-slept-in-my-room-since-the-election/2016/11/25/accd4b82-b006-11e6-8616-52b15787add0_story.html?utm_term=.e42ff9021fb2#com ments (https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/i-havent-slept-in-my-room-since-the-election/2016/11/25/accd4b82-b006-11e6-8616-52b15787add0_story.html?utm_term=.f61ebda15afc#com ments)




In 1944 - 18 year old's were storming Normandy beach with knowledge that they would most likely get killed. In 2016 - 18 year old's are crying because they did not get their way. Sad sad state of our country - liberals and Hollywood have destroyed it.

I am a firm believer in personal responsibility, however if we are going to blame hollywood and liberals for the sissy segment of the current generation we have to look back at the two generations that preceded it and how they chose to raise their children and their grandchildren, or rather let T.V., videogames, and the Public De-Education camps raise them, all the while having their cigarettes, alcohol, work, and 2.45 marriages/divorces be the driving motivator for their existence. When I see a 10 year old acting up I blame Dad and Mom, when I see a 18 year old being a wuss I get pissed at them first then Dad and Mom for raising such a pathetic sissy.

No personal phone before age 18
Minimal if any T.V.
Healthy food
Jobs by age 16
Chores and physical fitness
And....
Beat your kids everyday.

Velocitas, Opprimere,
Violentia Operandi

Great-Kazoo
11-26-2016, 00:25
Jobs by age 16

SIXTEEN!! Our daughter started working (at a dairy) when she was 14. She knew if she wanted something, her money wasn't coming from the grand parents.

Irving
11-26-2016, 01:19
I am a firm believer in personal responsibility, however if we are going to blame hollywood and liberals for the sissy segment of the current generation we have to look back at the two generations that preceded it and how they chose to raise their children and their grandchildren, or rather let T.V., videogames, and the Public De-Education camps raise them, all the while having their cigarettes, alcohol, work, and 2.45 marriages/divorces be the driving motivator for their existence. When I see a 10 year old acting up I blame Dad and Mom, when I see a 18 year old being a wuss I get pissed at them first then Dad and Mom for raising such a pathetic sissy.

No personal phone before age 18
Minimal if any T.V.
Healthy food
Jobs by age 16
Chores and physical fitness
And....
Beat your kids everyday.

Velocitas, Opprimere,
Violentia Operandi

Highlight those in your list that you personally experienced.

roberth
11-26-2016, 07:20
I was born in '63 so no cell phone in 1979
I watched tv every night with mom and dad
meat and potatoes
i was working for my own money at 10, Pier One Imports when I was 16
i was spanked...often with a belt or wood brush or whatever tool was handy

cstone
11-26-2016, 09:36
I was born in '63 so no cell phone in 1979
I watched tv every night with mom and dad
meat and potatoes
i was working for my own money at 10, Pier One Imports when I was 16
i was spanked...often with a belt or wood brush or whatever tool was handy

But you got to hang out with Fez and Kelso. Ah the good old days.

I'm sure I missed the joke in the faux commercial. We are supposed to be laughing at the old guy who is moved to sponsor the Hollywood millenial right? Who doesn't know how to Google dumb millenial slang or Nah?

roberth
11-26-2016, 09:44
But you got to hang out with Fez and Kelso. Ah the good old days.

I'm sure I missed the joke in the faux commercial. We are supposed to be laughing at the old guy who is moved to sponsor the Hollywood millenial right? Who doesn't know how to Google dumb millenial slang or Nah?

[werdo] [Beer]

Skip
11-26-2016, 13:05
Jobs by age 16

SIXTEEN!! Our daughter started working (at a dairy) when she was 14. She knew if she wanted something, her money wasn't coming from the grand parents.

(So now that the poetry exercise is over...)

I was just talking this last week with my friends about who our kids aren't going to have chances to find work. Between competition for low skill jobs and minimum wage it's going to be tough.

I threw papers when I was 11, worked for the city at 14-16 and at 16 had a "real" part time job working in a hotel. I wasn't worth the inflation adjusted equivalent of $12/hour until I was in my early 20s. I had to learn to be a good employee, learn how to be responsible, but more importantly deal with other people and challenging situations. I want that for my kids too!

I know some will call this an unintended consequence, but I can't help but wonder if it is intentional. So much of the radical transformation has been making sure otherwise capable adults (biology, not psychology) remain children throughout adulthood. And that is much of what we are mocking in this thread which I believe has less to do with Millennials and more to do with the Baby Boomer Libs who control/architect the institutions that have done this.

Great-Kazoo
11-26-2016, 20:02
(So now that the poetry exercise is over...)

I was just talking this last week with my friends about who our kids aren't going to have chances to find work. Between competition for low skill jobs and minimum wage it's going to be tough.

.

Are you saying there's no jobs for them? I cannot drive 2 blocks without seeing HELP WANTED / NOW HIRING signs, everywhere. Most say starting @ $9.50 - 12 per, DOE.

Skip
11-26-2016, 20:42
Are you saying there's no jobs for them? I cannot drive 2 blocks without seeing HELP WANTED / NOW HIRING signs, everywhere. Most say starting @ $9.50 - 12 per, DOE.

Those will be $12/hour jobs in a few years. Would you pay a 16 year old $12/hour for part time work knowing school comes first? I wouldn't...

The fast food and restaurant jobs are gone (<18).

Joe_K
11-26-2016, 22:54
Jobs by age 16

SIXTEEN!! Our daughter started working (at a dairy) when she was 14. She knew if she wanted something, her money wasn't coming from the grand parents.
Good on her, and her parents. I meant to say no later than 16. I was 15 with my first "real" job. I say real becuase growing up in rural America there was always work to do, just not usually stuff that you got a W-2 form out of.

Velocitas, Opprimere,
Violentia Operandi

Joe_K
11-26-2016, 23:06
Highlight those in your list that you personally experienced.
All of them myself as a child.
The stuff before that about the job obsessed, divorced, hands off parents that let their children do anything they pleased seemed to be the life experiened by all my peers up and down the roads around me when I lived in a small village in Ohio.

I grew up homeschooled, raised by strict Baptist parents. We didnt own a T.V. until I was 16 or so, even then it was 4 or 5 local channels on the rabbit ears and we only watched sports, political events, news, and cooking shows and the like. I bought my first cell phone 3 months before my 19th birthday with my own money, and my Mother who was a farm girl and Dad who was an aviation mechanic kept me and my siblings hard at work constantly. The physically fit thing was mostly running, climbing, digging trenches and post holes, and using tools not organized sports or P.E. class (which I regret immensely and is one of the few things I would change about my childhood if I could). And I think my parents broke more sticks and spatulas on me than any of my siblings. People that knew our family commented that it was like we were living in the 1920's or 30's.

Velocitas, Opprimere,
Violentia Operandi

CS1983
11-26-2016, 23:13
All of them myself as a child.
The stuff before that about the job obsessed, divorced, hands off parents that let their children do anything they pleased seemed to be the life experiened by all my peers up and down the roads around me when I lived in a small village in Ohio.

I grew up homeschooled, raised by strict Baptist parents. We didnt own a T.V. until I was 16 or so, even then it was 4 or 5 local channels on the rabbit ears and we only watched sports, political events, news, and cooking shows and the like. I bought my first cell phone 3 months before my 19th birthday with my own money, and my Mother who was a farm girl and Dad who was an aviation mechanic kept me and my siblings hard at work constantly. The physically fit thing was mostly running, climbing, digging trenches and post holes, and using tools not organized sports or P.E. class (which I regret immensely and is one of the few things I would change about my childhood if I could). And I think my parents broke more sticks and spatulas on me than any of my siblings. People that knew our family commented that it was like we were living in the 1920's or 30's.

Velocitas, Opprimere,
Violentia Operandi

And you're a better man for it all.