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FortWayne's gif here is pretty accurate.
https://patrick.net/post/1386345/2025-12-22-1970-to-2000
I remember a kid was hit by a car and died in school in the mid 80s. Homework as usual, brief mention on the PA in the morning, moment of silence, the rest of the day went as normal.
And of course the Challenger thing where we watched the Teacher blown up in real time. Still had homework. No Grief Counselors to be seen.
Yes, you were sold bullshit about liberal arts degrees.
BUT:
If you show me rent living alone in a 1/2 bedroom on an entry-level job, shut the fuck up.
If you show me a budget with $600 monthly budget for doordash delivery to Sushi Palace and Pho Phat , shut the fuck up.
Nobody starting out in the 70s, 80s, 90s, reasonably expected to live alone or not cook for themselves 5x/week unless they were really well off and mom and dad were subsidizing them.
Literally no "Normal" Middle/Working Class Boomer with or without a degree I met either did not have roommates or only rented a ROOM in a house when they were on their own for the first time. Xers either.