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Millennials. We have many as members here.

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March 19, 2019, 06:03 AM
stickman428
Millennials. We have many as members here.
I’m a millennial. I am NOT thrilled with my generation.

Self absorbed fuck weasels with an entitled mentality. Millennials are lazy fucking idiots who feel the world owes them and they don’t have to work for it.....and some of them I assume are good people. Razz


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March 19, 2019, 06:27 AM
Kravashera
The term I have heard recently in the sociological circles is Xennials, describing people bridging the gap between millennials and gen x (roughly 1978 to 1985). The big defining characteristic between the three groups has to do with the level of technology available during the formative years. Gen x grew up with out access to “digital@ technology and had a harder time adapting to it, xennials grew up during the transition to the digital age and assimilated fairly easily, and millennials were grew up with digital tech already in place.

I like those descriptions because it provides a societally objective criteria to the scale. I’ve known plenty of douche bags from each group.



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March 19, 2019, 07:06 AM
Bassamatic
I'm still trying to figure a lot of this out.

Being born in 1947 definitely makes me a Baby Boomer. All the hippies came from this group, but I am really not sure what the catalyst was that pulled them out and sent them down a different road. We had the same education, the same music and grew up in pretty much the same neighborhoods.

After high school, I went on to college, chased a career and have voted republican in every single election there was, starting with Nixon in 1968. Others went with Humphries, then McGovern and so on. Many of them lived the hippie lifestyle and raised their kids accordingly.

I don't get it. Maybe there is no explanation.



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March 19, 2019, 07:07 AM
RAMIUS
The biggest issue I have with the younger millennials (as I said before) is a lack of basic critical thinking skills and hyper focus on retarded social issues.

But then again, their education didn’t really focus on that. I’m a millennial that actually got the benefit of the need to go to a library during college and dig through stacks of books.

But then again, I think most people are stupid...except most of you of course Wink
March 19, 2019, 08:09 AM
Elk Hunter
quote:
Originally posted by ScreamingCockatoo:
I have one at work I had to send home for questioning my reason for having him work Saturday.
He was not polite about it.

I've now questioned his ability to lead after I finish his training.


Maybe it is because I am so old and tired of all the BS from the "millenials", but I may very well have fired him.

In my view, for what ever that is worth, we have a divided youth in this country. The ones who understand this country and work to support and improve it. Then we have those (millenials)who simply wish to destroy it. Too stupid to realize what will happen if such actually occurs.


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March 19, 2019, 08:13 AM
tatortodd
quote:
Originally posted by Bassamatic:
I'm still trying to figure a lot of this out.

Being born in 1947 definitely makes me a Baby Boomer. All the hippies came from this group, but I am really not sure what the catalyst was that pulled them out and sent them down a different road. We had the same education, the same music and grew up in pretty much the same neighborhoods.

After high school, I went on to college, chased a career and have voted republican in every single election there was, starting with Nixon in 1968. Others went with Humphries, then McGovern and so on. Many of them lived the hippie lifestyle and raised their kids accordingly.

I don't get it. Maybe there is no explanation.
It’s been a few years, but I had seen some research on it.

Many of the “Greatest Generation” came back from WWII and had seen such horrible shit they either were checked out or overindulged their kids. Also, there was an explosion of white collar and blue collar jobs which was the first generation with that many kids predominantly raised by Moms while Dad was at work.



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March 19, 2019, 08:21 AM
Perception
quote:
Originally posted by Kravashera:
The term I have heard recently in the sociological circles is Xennials, describing people bridging the gap between millennials and gen x (roughly 1978 to 1985). The big defining characteristic between the three groups has to do with the level of technology available during the formative years. Gen x grew up with out access to “digital@ technology and had a harder time adapting to it, xennials grew up during the transition to the digital age and assimilated fairly easily, and millennials were grew up with digital tech already in place.

I like those descriptions because it provides a societally objective criteria to the scale. I’ve known plenty of douche bags from each group.


The "Oregon Trail" generation.




"The people hate the lizards and the lizards rule the people."
"Odd," said Arthur, "I thought you said it was a democracy."
"I did," said Ford, "it is."
"So," said Arthur, hoping he wasn't sounding ridiculously obtuse, "why don't the people get rid of the lizards?"
"It honestly doesn't occur to them. They've all got the vote, so they all pretty much assume that the government they've voted in more or less approximates the government they want."
"You mean they actually vote for the lizards."
"Oh yes," said Ford with a shrug, "of course."
"But," said Arthur, going for the big one again, "why?"
"Because if they didn't vote for a lizard, then the wrong lizard might get in."
March 19, 2019, 08:33 AM
sigmonkey
quote:
Originally posted by Perception:...
The "Oregon Trail" generation.







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March 19, 2019, 08:42 AM
PASig
My wife is a Millennial, born in 1982 but she does not act like the typical Millennial we love to mock, thank God.

The only thing that took me a while (I'm a Gen Xer, born in 1972) to get used to was just how attached these Millennials are to their parents. They are VERY close and treat them more as older friends in many ways (IMO) than parents.

I COULD NOT WAIT to get away from my parents when I became old enough to do so. I still keep in touch with them and include them in my life but am NOT attached at the hip to them like so many of these Millennial types are.


March 19, 2019, 08:45 AM
darthfuster
Who raised the millennial generation? As a rule children's character, morality and work ethic are what their parents taught them.



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March 19, 2019, 08:51 AM
RAMIUS
quote:
Originally posted by darthfuster:
Who raised the millennial generation? As a rule children's character, morality and work ethic are what their parents taught them.


True dat.

BTW, I LOOOOVE me some Oregon Trail!!
March 19, 2019, 09:59 AM
M-11
I'm going with mind-set; I know two Millenials: one served 15 yrs in the Air Guard and is now the Chief of Police for his town. His sister served 4 yrs Regular Army, 2 yrs Air Guard and now works in the National Cemetery Administration. Both deployed.



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March 19, 2019, 10:30 AM
reloader-1
Millennials have made up the bulk of the armed forces that have served in Iraq, Afghanistan and defeated ISIS in Syria.

Only the oldest Baby Boomers served in Vietnam, with some serving in Grenada, and other than that they have royally fucked up the world in so many ways, not least is raising a huge percentage of brain-dead millennials.
March 19, 2019, 11:08 AM
Jimbo54
quote:
Originally posted by Bassamatic:
I'm still trying to figure a lot of this out.

Being born in 1947 definitely makes me a Baby Boomer. All the hippies came from this group, but I am really not sure what the catalyst was that pulled them out and sent them down a different road. We had the same education, the same music and grew up in pretty much the same neighborhoods.

After high school, I went on to college, chased a career and have voted republican in every single election there was, starting with Nixon in 1968. Others went with Humphries, then McGovern and so on. Many of them lived the hippie lifestyle and raised their kids accordingly.

I don't get it. Maybe there is no explanation.


I too was born in '47' but I think I got a handle on what spawned the hippie movement. It was the anti-war and anti government crowd that escaped the mainstream population to become what they perceived to be independent thinkers and doers. They wanted nothing to do with mainstream lifestyles and escaped by smoking pot and taking LSD and pretending that they lived in a more enlightened world than the rest of us. Some of these enlightened individuals stayed in San Francisco and California and now run it.

Jim


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March 19, 2019, 05:45 PM
smschulz
quote:
Originally posted by Voshterkoff:
Boomers are just salty that they have one foot in the senior home at the Golf Course .


Arrgh it's your turn to putt.
March 19, 2019, 05:58 PM
PorterN
quote:
Originally posted by darthfuster:
Who raised the millennial generation? As a rule children's character, morality and work ethic are what their parents taught them.


I had great parents who taught me a lot of invaluable life lessons and continue to do so, and I turned out better than a lot, with still plenty room to improve.

But many who were raised in the same home environments with great parents are now the same millennial fuckheads we're discussing here; so i'd also argue it's the trends and technological increases that "raised" us, most of which have been mentioned already in part, but shit like - participation trophies, no child left behind, elimination of certain hands-on classes and increase in standardized testing, the rise of political correctness, the still-growing popularity of being offended, the access to the internet and speed of communication, the rapid rise of social media, products of a growing economy, etc. etc. all had/have a huge impact on our ideals, views, and impressions of the world, feeding entitlement, resentment, jealousy, laziness, on and on.

also, I miss playing Oregon Trail, except Zeke was always dying of dysentery.



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March 19, 2019, 06:32 PM
bald1
Okay, another indication that I know little about these young 'uns. "Oregon Trail?" WTF? Had to do a search. 1990 MS-DOS game. Frown Never heard of it before. And Para wonders why some of us old farts need a thread to explain memes posted by you young 'uns. Frown



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March 19, 2019, 06:47 PM
Balzé Halzé
Oh come on, man. Even Ted Kaczynski probably knew about the Oregon Trail video game.


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March 19, 2019, 06:47 PM
flashguy
quote:
Originally posted by Some Shot:
quote:
Here is the top 20 list of millennial stressors...!From the artical:Top 20 stressors for the chill-ren. ----1. Losing wallet/credit card2. Arguing with partner3. Commute/traffic delays4. Losing phone5. Arriving late to work6. Slow WiFi7. Phone battery dying8. Forgetting passwords9. Credit card fraud10. Forgetting phone charger11. Losing/misplacing keys12. Paying bills13. Job interviews14. Phone screen breaking15. Credit card bills16. Check engine light coming on17. School loan payments18. Job security19. Choosing what to wear20. Washing dishes----

In fairness; half that shit didn't exist when I was young.
Same here. (I don't know what "generation" I belong to--I'm too young to be of the "Greatest" and too old for the "Baby Boom". I was almost 4yo on Pearl Harbor Day.)

I agree that there are 2 different definitions of "Millennial"--one based simply on age and another by behavior. Aren't most "Snowflakes" Millennials of the latter type?

quote:
Originally posted by bald1:
Okay, another indication that I know little about these young 'uns. "Oregon Trail?" WTF? Had to do a search. 1990 MS-DOS game. Frown Never heard of it before. And Para wonders why some of us old farts need a thread to explain memes posted by you young 'uns. Frown
I'm with you on this--never heard of it, either. I think of the actual path settlers used to get to Oregon back in the 1800s.

flashguy




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March 19, 2019, 07:05 PM
.38supersig
quote:
Originally posted by PorterN:

also, I miss playing Oregon Trail, except Zeke was always dying of dysentery.


Yup, If you give the guy a bunch of crap, you'll die from dissin' Terry too. I miss Terry. Wink