Then a fellow boomer comments on the post, "damit that asshole still owed me 50$"can,t belive tommmorow is monday. anywYS YOU,R AUNT CALLED JOHN HAD SURGERY FRIDAY HE,S WITH THE LORD.
Shit thats darkcan,t belive tommmorow is monday. anywYS YOU,R AUNT CALLED JOHN HAD SURGERY FRIDAY HE,S WITH THE LORD.
i remember as a small child growing up in the 50s i used to be afraid of the dark. my momma come up to me one day and told me the only two things you need to be scare of are politicians and dark skin men. my momma was a wise woman yes she was.Shit thats dark
#mildlyracistici remember as a small child growing up in the 50s i used to be afraid of the dark. my momma come up to me one day and told me the only two things you need to be scare of are politicians and dark skin men. my momma was a wise woman yes she was.
My comments, or your reply? My comments was a joke about what a boomer might reply to your comment with!#mildlyracistic
Refers to the mommaMy comments, or your reply? My comments was a joke about what a boomer might reply to your comment with!
Goddamn millenials. Killing the zoophilia industry! Back in my day we had to pull ourselves up by our bootstraps and walk 4 miles up hill both ways to stand in line to get a turn with the neighborhood dog.
Is this like the 'millenials are saving the housing industry, but only because they want yards for their furry companions'?
It's not impossible. I'm 25 and mortgaged my house at 24. I took a shit ton of work to get to this point though.sure, if millennials could actually save money in this economy lol.
strongly depends where you live. It's not impossible for sure, just requires an actually decent job or being frugal on everything (or both for bonus effect). Pandemic has made it worse, but hey maybe the housing market will crash a bit at least.It's not impossible. I'm 25 and mortgaged my house at 24. I took a shit ton of work to get to this point though.
I definitely didn't get the seemingly easy ride a good amount of Booners got. I had to scrape together every dime a made.
I've been keeping up with the housing market, and on average the cost per square foot has actually gone down since the pandemic. Especially on manufactured houses, their price are seemingly 2/5 cheaper than what they were going for, pretty pandemic.
Man, you really talk like Boomers!Yeah, would be nice to be able to work a full-time minimum wage job over a summer and be able to afford a house by the end of it. I know my grandfather was making $60k/year of 1950's-60's money working immediately after highschool, no education.
Finding jobs now would be incredibly rough. so many desperate workers and the competition is huge. Where I'm from; you need to be overqualified for a position to be considered, there's a lot of people looking for work and not enough positions- especially for jobs that pay a decent amount above minimum.
Well that's at least a silver-lining to everything going on! I was worried I'd have to scrape together some mud and make myself a hut lol. Sure some blame is on me, I could've lived a more financially responsible life- something the boomers rarely had to do.
Man, you really talk like Boomers!
Oh man, that reminds me of a story my grandfather used to tell me. He has a high school education and got a really good job shortly after graduating. He'd buy new cars, act stupid, wreck them, and turn around and by another new car. He figures he's gone through about 8 cars this way until joining the military.Yeah, would be nice to be able to work a full-time minimum wage job over a summer and be able to afford a house by the end of it. I know my grandfather was making $60k/year of 1950's-60's money working immediately after highschool, no education.
Indeed it is in some areas. I got a bit lucky with my position, well a mixture of luck, education, and persistence. Sadly out of all the people I knew in high school, only 4 of my prior friends are living on their own and only one in a house. A house his daddy gave him. The rest still live with their parents. When starting out most workplaces already expect you to have 5 years experience in the field. The old "I need work for experience, you need experience to get the job" catch 22.Finding jobs now would be incredibly rough. so many desperate workers and the competition is huge. Where I'm from; you need to be overqualified for a position to be considered, there's a lot of people looking for work and not enough positions- especially for jobs that pay a decent amount above minimum.
I'm unsure of the housing market in Canada (judging from your signature.) I only know this to be the case in my local area in the states.Well that's at least a silver-lining to everything going on! I was worried I'd have to scrape together some mud and make myself a hut lol. Sure some blame is on me, I could've lived a more financially responsible life- something the boomers rarely had to do.
I'm just laughing at the milennials while I enjoy my big ass paycheck.
I'm unsure of the housing market in Canada (judging from your signature.) I only know this to be the case in my local area in the states.
Back then we rubbed a little bit dirt into the wound to start the healing.IM SO ANGRY!!!!!! GRRRR MY GRANDDAUGHTER VAXXINATED HER BABY!!!!! EVEN AFTER TELLING HER ABOUT ALL THE DANGERS!!!!! LOOK FORWARD TO AUTISM AND CANCER AND DEATH EMILY! YOULL REGRET NOT LISTENING TO NAM-NAM!!!!