sangheilios
Master Don Juan
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My god, you really don't get it lol.If they are only doing half the work than that's a 50 aka a fail or losing grade. I don't care how normal these guys look. They can't talk to women and they are too lazy to get off the PS5/computer and do anything about it.
The fact is that these men were hard working bread winners and household managers that had to suddenly put down whatever they were doing to fight for their country across the planet. Idk how you can confidently say that our lives today is similar or more difficult than our forefathers. Your grandad didn't have time to be having an argument on the internet at 1pm during the work week lol.
Dude this is literally a cake walk compared to even what the boomer had to go through growing up.
Sure, but have you been forcefully drafted to fight in any of these wars? The Boomers didn't have a choice when they were forcefully sent to some Jungle hell in Vietnam.
This point I do agree with you and if millennials do not get the same assistance from the government like our previous generations then this country will be screwed later down the road.
When I say they have to put in more work I'm referring to in the dating market, not specifically at a job. Do you really think boomers worked hard than milennials or now gen zers? It's totally possible this is the case, but you are totally factoring out the variable that the boomer generation in America was the luckiest generation. They were lucky in that living a middle-upper middle class lifestyle was easily attainable. Becoming a homeowner was again a given so long as you were an average adult, which is not at all the case for millennials and gen zers. The average young adult today will struggle to become a homeowner in any of the major metros in the U.S., particularly those on the coasts. In fact, in many of these metros these young adults have been totally priced out of the market entirely. Something that's been popping up a lot is these "luxury" apartments that are charging almost as much as a mortgage would be. These in reality are average apartments but because they include cheap amenities they can charge these prices.
As for the comment about Vietnam, you realize that there was a huge degree of public disapproval of that war? Are you also forgetting that the "war on terror" was something that occurred for literally 20 years? I was in the 6th grade when 9/11 happened and we invaded/occupied Afghanistan. I was in the 7th grade when the U.S invaded Iraq. Guess what, we didn't even withdraw from Afghanistan until the spring of 2021, and look what that accomplished. Look at what happened in Iraq after our long occupation there. U.S troop fatalities were not higher than they were due to greatly increase emergency medical care. You literally could get shot in Baghdad and within hours be on your way to some top notch military hospital in Germany, which was not the case during the Vietnam war. However, there were hundreds of thousands of troops that have permanent life changing injuries, lost limbs and brain damage being the most common. I'm also not even factoring in the prevalence of PTSD and suicide rates of veterans of these occupations.
You really don't understand anything of what is being discussed.