Millennial here. 34. About to go to bed so I can get up to go to work tomorrow so I can pay for all of you “olds” collecting Social Security because you did a piss poor job planning for retirement.
I feel like they did a great job planning for retirement, by ******* over everyone under 45.Millennial here. 34. About to go to bed so I can get up to go to work tomorrow so I can pay for all of you “olds” collecting Social Security because you did a piss poor job planning for retirement.
28 here...
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And, no kids to boot.
Same #blessed
Maybe, maybe not. One thing's for sure - you will soon be an exhausted one.31 and first kid in the way. Does this mean I’m no longer a whiney millennial?
No. It means you are becoming your parents...31 and first kid in the way. Does this mean I’m no longer a whiney millennial?
Why the **** didn't you just whine about this on Facebook with the rest of the olds? Why bring it here?
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And, no kids to boot.
Millenial here, can confirm that my 3yo is very upset about this. I did tell him to buckle up but all he did was fasten his seatbelt.
If you get on Facebook, you would think the world was coming to an end. Staring school early puts too much of a burden on them and their kids. Can't get into their apartments that early,( I'm sure most landlords need renters) and their poor little kids won't be home until the night before Thanksgiving. Buckle up, Buttercups. They can't wear masks to classes. Life is sure tough " Karens".
No. It means you are becoming your parents...
you realize millennials are now in their 30’s...right?
35 here I think I'm right on the line of upper millennial. I like to consider myself the Oregon Trail group. I remember life before internet hit (about 6th-7th grade).
31 and first kid in the way. Does this mean I’m no longer a whiney millennial?
Five of our kids are GenX. The youngest is millennial (born in 81) but he can be more boomer than we are at times. Full disclosure, he's a major in the USMC, and has four daughters, so it's understandable that his life outlook might transcend generations.35 here I think I'm right on the line of upper millennial. I like to consider myself the Oregon Trail group. I remember life before internet hit (about 6th-7th grade).
Once you have kids, you don't have a life until they are gone. And some of them can be pretty slow to leave the nest.Two years later, can confirm they still are