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    10 months ago

    thats everyone at their age.

    the difference is they can broadcast it into the world now.

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      10 months ago

      Nah. When I was a kid, my peers were happy to bend over backwards to work harder for nothing extra.

      Times have changed. That’s what happens as the disparity in wealth continues to grow. More people feel disenfranchised.

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        10 months ago

        i was never that dumb to work for free, my friends werent either, sorry to hear your friends were.

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      10 months ago

      Hmm that’s some of it, probably. I don’t think it’s all of it. And even if so, I think that phenomenon can build further momentum.

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        id go as far as doubting its at all of it, but AFAICT every recent generation had some good thinking about the problems and were keen on dissenting somehow when they were young.

        even a lot of the boomers (who are seen as very conservative now) had their counterculture thing when they were young.

        i think my biggest point with this is that the kids are generally alright and we can do good by laying off the juvenoia a bit.

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          i think my biggest point with this is that the kids are generally alright and we can do good by laying off the juvenoia a bit.

          100% agree there.