Gen Z 1st World Problems and Whinging

GURPS

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Why Gen Z Is MAD About Paying Boomers' Bills – Filial Laws EXPLAINED!​








ANY OTHER COUNTRY Children are raised to contribute to care of their parents and are NOT selfish brats
 
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GURPS

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She definitely needs SOME kind of relief. Maybe she just needs to get laid. :sshrug:



Vibrators were invented to give doctors a break from sore fingers, hands and achy wrists from ' getting women off ' as a treatment for Hysteria

can you imagine .. late 1800s Doctors Prescribed an Orgasms to ' calm down women' from being Hysterical
 

PrchJrkr

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Vibrators were invented to give doctors a break from sore fingers, hands and achy wrists from ' getting women off ' as a treatment for Hysteria

can you imagine .. late 1800s Doctors Prescribed an Orgasms to ' calm down women' from being Hysterical
It seems to do the trick for a lot of women. Do you think a guy could get in trouble for practicing medicine w/o a license for providing that service? 🤔
 

vraiblonde

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Dear entitled GenZ crybaby:

Stop voting like sh*t and you could have nice things like we did. Get your ass out of bed and go to work instead of whining on Reddit how haaaaard everything is. You're not special. It was hard for us too, but we powered through. We understood it was our responsibility to make a life and we didn't expect it to be handed to us because we were Mommy's special snowflake and thought protesting was a legit college class.

Love,
Grammy Vrai
 

Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
Want nice things? Work, save, invest, repeat. Pick a major that will earn a decent living, learn a valuable trade, or start a business.
1st part, agree wholeheartedly. The 2nd, maybe not so much. I chose a good college major and path, found out jobs were scarce and only available if you knew someone, dropped out, moved from job to job, found something I liked and applied myself at one job, retired early and comfortably.
 

vraiblonde

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I see these kids on Reddit whining about how hard they have it compared to their parents etc, and it's super annoying. Because they weren't there to see the struggle it doesn't exist to them. They're completely wrapped around their own axle.

"Oh, sure those Great Depression people were poor but *I* couldn't find my favorite flavor of Doritos the other day!!"

"Oh sure my grandfather worked when he was 8 to help support the family, but my folks won't buy me the latest iPhone!"

They don't understand that the reason they're so spoiled and self-involved is because their parents worked their asses off to give them better than what they themselves had growing up.
 

Czar

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1st part, agree wholeheartedly. The 2nd, maybe not so much. I chose a good college major and path, found out jobs were scarce and only available if you knew someone, dropped out, moved from job to job, found something I liked and applied myself at one job, retired early and comfortably.
Point is, no one handed you anything. You kept going, found something that worked for you, also worked to set yourself up for a comfortable retirement.

Don't have any idea what these Gen Z'ers are crying about. When I bought my first house, mortgage rates were 10%!
 

Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
I think that in order to qualify as a good college major, the future job market would be such that openings were plentiful.
It was at the time. Marine Sciences, with a concentration in biology, in the early 70s. Ocean sciences were on the top of the list for a growth path, so much so that it got flooded and jobs disappeared.
 
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