"I'm 40 and my guidance counselor told me something at 17, to do what I love. I love drawing, but couldn't make a career out of it. Boomers abused me!"
- famous youtuber known for relationship "math".
Whom I agree with, but seriously, by around 25 at the very latest somebody should:
A) Have come to at least partially doubt that guidance counselors know jack shit about life paths B) Understand that not everybody can teach golf, get paid to play the violin or piano or guitar, have a fishing and outdoors show on youtube or ESPN, or be a professional Star Wars Funkopop collector, or draw things for a living. Like 98% of the population, your hobby won't be your job.
I don't hate on millennials, because we all were stupid ourselves when we were young. Everyone gets a turn at it.
She was clearly drunk. Gotta be able to handle your booze if you're gonna drink. Don't think that's exclusive to Millennials. I've seen my fair share of 50-60 year olds puking because they're intoxicated. They just generally know better to not drive though.
I've had too much 20-30 minutes from my house and got an Uber to a hotel. $150/nt is exponentially better than $5k and losing your license. My SIL could have saved at least $50k and had her son with her (6 DUI's) but she can't drive. Wife and her sisters and myself are technically Millennials. I'm the only one out of 6 that's stayed out of trouble which is mind boggling.
I think female Millennials are a different breed basically having grown up around them. I think the guys if they keep it together in the younger years are just fine. For guys Millennial suicide is the biggie, drugs and driving fast. I think once you clear 45ish that shit goes away. For me it was 25, but my dad was a hard ass attorney, so I knew the consequences. I don't think a lot of people realize you can F your life up in 10 minutes and one bad decision.
I think female Millennials are a different breed basically having grown up around them. I think the guys if they keep it together in the younger years are just fine. For guys Millennial suicide is the biggie, drugs and driving fast. I think once you clear 45ish that shit goes away. For me it was 25, but my dad was a hard ass attorney, so I knew the consequences. I don't think a lot of people realize you can F your life up in 10 minutes and one bad decision.
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The degree of self-entitlement that these females have is a product of "You Go Gurl!" 4th wave feminism. Guys of that generation get the opposite (you're a toxic male), hence the suicide rate.
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- famous youtuber known for relationship "math".
Whom I agree with, but seriously, by around 25 at the very latest somebody should:
A) Have come to at least partially doubt that guidance counselors know jack shit about life paths
B) Understand that not everybody can teach golf, get paid to play the violin or piano or guitar, have a fishing and outdoors show on youtube or ESPN, or be a professional Star Wars Funkopop collector, or draw things for a living. Like 98% of the population, your hobby won't be your job.
Two to be precise, but they aren't working and she wants a refund from the plastic surgeon.
She was clearly drunk. Gotta be able to handle your booze if you're gonna drink. Don't think that's exclusive to Millennials. I've seen my fair share of 50-60 year olds puking because they're intoxicated. They just generally know better to not drive though.
I've had too much 20-30 minutes from my house and got an Uber to a hotel. $150/nt is exponentially better than $5k and losing your license. My SIL could have saved at least $50k and had her son with her (6 DUI's) but she can't drive. Wife and her sisters and myself are technically Millennials. I'm the only one out of 6 that's stayed out of trouble which is mind boggling.
I think female Millennials are a different breed basically having grown up around them. I think the guys if they keep it together in the younger years are just fine. For guys Millennial suicide is the biggie, drugs and driving fast. I think once you clear 45ish that shit goes away. For me it was 25, but my dad was a hard ass attorney, so I knew the consequences. I don't think a lot of people realize you can F your life up in 10 minutes and one bad decision.
Quoted for troof.
The degree of self-entitlement that these females have is a product of "You Go Gurl!" 4th wave feminism. Guys of that generation get the opposite (you're a toxic male), hence the suicide rate.