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If they could plunder, baste and eat free range BoomFucks, they would be much happier.
Only if they could get that meal for FREE and didn't have to pay for it.
Sniper saysOnly if they could get that meal for FREE and didn't have to pay for it.
Free BoomFuck Barbecue Sauce! Drop pallets by Mom's basement!
What mistakes did boomers make raising them to end up like this?
Boomfucks didn't raise them. The TV did while the parents smoked dope in the garage and fucked their neighbors' spouse's and pets
What mistakes did boomers make raising them to end up like this?
And now they are cord cutting like crazy.....
anon_313db saysWhat mistakes did boomers make raising them to end up like this?
Boomfucks didn't raise them. The TV did while the parents smoked dope in the garage and fucked their neighbors' spouse's and pets.
Research has discovered that large amounts of young people are developing an entitlement complex.
This form of narcissism has some significant consequences such as disappointment and a tendency to lash out.
Psychology Today reports that some examples of entitlement range from the disregard of rules, freeloading, causing inconveniences and like to assume the role of leader when working in groups.
So called millennials, who were born roughly between 1988 and 1994, tend to have this characteristic as a 2016 study found.
The University of Hampshire found that youngsters who were studied on issues of entitlement scored 25 per cent higher than people aged 40 to 60 and 50 per cent higher than those over that age bracket.
... "At extreme levels, entitlement is a toxic narcissistic trait, repeatedly exposing people to the risk of feeling frustrated, unhappy and disappointed with life.
Often times, life, health, ageing and the social world don’t treat us as well as we’d like.
Confronting these limitations is especially threatening to an entitled person because it violates their worldview of self-superiority.
When people think that they should have everything they want — often for nothing — it comes at the cost of relationships with others and, ultimately, their own happiness."
https://www.indy100.com/article/young-people-entitlement-disappointed-narcissism-psychology-research-7867961
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