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>BofA survey
How about you survey BofA Deez Nuts!
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@kf01 I swear they wrote this crap as rage bait for clicks. I see it as taunting and punching down, and I'm sure they know that. Pissed off vs pissed on is the issue here.
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@BowsacNoodle
The phrasing of this survey makes me wish for the day of the pillow
"You're so obsessed to have a plot of land and home for your own without having to slave of Shekelstein for 60 years! You will enjoy the 2,000 a month studio apartment!"
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@BowsacNoodle >Bypassed them
Is the writer having a stroke? Does he know what those words mean? Does he understand what he’s writing? Is he just a brain-damaged monkey on a typewriter? Where the hell do they hire these modern writers? How the hell do you fuck up something so bad?
It makes it sound like prosperity did it on purpose? Is he brain damaged?
That whole headline and everyone involved in it is not above an IQ of 85.
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@Reluctant_Weeb @Griffith In a way, they did. Millennials were told University education would pay for itself in a short time and then 2008 rug pulled their dreams. Zoomers went in with less expectations and many rejected the traditional 4 year path in favor of 8 years of low debt part time school or simply entering trades or alternate paths. Nobody had it easy, and there's plenty of stuff that millennials have that zoomers missed out on, like a semi functional society. If I hadn't gotten my first house when I did, it would've been a huge pain in the ass to get into one today.
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@Griffith @BowsacNoodle
It also suggests that the next generation got the prosperity that the millennials missed. Heh.
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@BowsacNoodle @Griffith
Zoomers are barley working. Over a third of young men just don't participate in society. You're seeing survivorship bias.
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@Reluctant_Weeb @Griffith I'm simply talking about going into adulthood. Millennials did not know the extent of damage to the social contract until they were rugpulled, verses a lot of zoomers who chose not to ride the debt slavery rollercoaster at all. I don't like that so many men are choosing to opt out of society. I understand why, but I don't think it's the right move.
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They are opting out, but they will inevitably find a new mission or purpose to serve. Especially when fulfillment from materialism dries up, but let's be real.
No one is really capable of affording lavish materialism, especially if they are also being denied work.
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@BowsacNoodle @Griffith
Millennials had a tough time going into adulthood. Zoomers did not go into adulthood.
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@BowsacNoodle @kf01 I think the writer has a rod in his brain and probably the person who paid for that poll too. The premise is a non-sequitor “well they don’t own houses so OF COURSE THEY WANT TO BUY THEM MORE THAN ANY GENERATION THAT WAS ABLE TO BUY HOUSES!” Who asked this question?