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  • I think that even the youngest boomers got shafted but didn't realize it.

  • Saved Christmas. My father received a present and set it next to a candle. Nobody noticed it was on fire. I yelled fire and everyone stared at me with stupid faces. A ran across the room and picked up the flaming bag and ran to the kitchen sink. My brother, a cop, was impressed.

  • Sadly not a large group, not enough to make an impact.

  • That's where I fall. My life was a Millennial life, not a Gen X life. All the stuff Millennials complain about happened to me first!

  • In my experience, the older Gen X are not distinguishable from boomers while the younger Gen X are not distinguishable from millenials.

  • I'm Xillenial. There is NO part of my life that has not been dominated by boomers. Even now, it's still the boomers running things. There Gen X didn't exist. Millennials only exist because they complained after being denied the dream.

  • 6500 words is getting into manifesto territory.

  • however MAGA cried for her head for years after

  • It's always symbolic. It's why they kept complaining about Hilary long after she became irrelevant. Ultimately, they need someone to point at and complain so that their base can get in line behind them.

  • I work at a university and manage large teams of students. Without exception, each time I have hired a business student, they have had a fantastic interview and then contributed nothing to the team. In most cases, they stayed long enough to create a resume entry and then went on to the next "bigger" thing. I don't discriminate against hiring from them, but I do not advertise job openings in their circles anymore.

  • I mean they ARE the sort of people you'd expect from Missouri but also acting in self interest.

  • It's also notable that MBAs tend to be people who are into the networking versus the work and they will follow the trends wherever they leave because that's what good monkeys do.

  • It was innovative because it helped you meet up with your real-life college friends. MySpace and Friendster had you adding people manually.

  • I'm suggesting that he didn't run back to his dorm room and recreate what he saw someone else do all quick like and rather stole their completed or nearly completed code.

  • He was 16 but working there for three years...in California?

  • He'd retain that control even after retiring.

  • Mm. Dragonball.

  • I think they supports my point. There really is no need for a Web 3.0. Progress for the simple sake of progress is really just marketing a money grab.

  • At the time the idea was super innovative and it was fun to see your classmate’s photos.