Monsignor1979
Monsignor1979 t1_j4wzv8i wrote
Reply to comment by cybicle in The Number of Hours You'd Have to Work at a Minimum Wage Job to Afford a Year of Tuition in Each State by SandyBeaches2016
Oh, I forgot about the college educated. I'm glad millennials had an opportunity to go to college. Only 20% of Gen xers were able to get a four year degree compared to roughly 40% of millennials. We couldn't afford to get any higher learning, nor did we have the time because of the multiple jobs we were required to work just to afford staples this generation takes for granted. Most of them still can't.
It's not just my story. It's my entire generation's story. And it's also the story of boomers, before me. And the same story of the silent generation before them.
Each generation has had their own struggles that were unique to their generation. Millennials don't have it any harder, and it's getting kinda old.
When the millennials grow up and start having grandkids of their own, you'll see this pattern rinse and repeat. Those new kids will complain about the raw hand they've been dealt, and how hard it is to accomplish anything, and all the millennials will be rolling their eyes and trying to explain to them the same thing I'm explaining to you.
Monsignor1979 t1_j4u1miz wrote
Reply to comment by Li2_lCO3 in The Number of Hours You'd Have to Work at a Minimum Wage Job to Afford a Year of Tuition in Each State by SandyBeaches2016
I'm 43. If you think things were easy for me 25 years ago, you're a fool. I too, sat in an apartment I couldn't afford, with no power because the power company pulled the plug after 3 months of non payment. Ate Raman noodles and hot dogs for 3 years until I eventually stepped it up to cheese-dogs. Topping my car off with anti-freeze every day because I couldn't afford a new radiator, let alone a new car. No cell phone, no internet, no cable. Used a rusted coat hanger to get my local channels just so I could keep up on current events. I'm doing well now, but it wasn't easy for me either.
This generation really thinks they're the only ones who have ever had to deal with hardships as they negotiate the life of adulthood. My grandparents (growing up through the depression) would be rolling over in their grave if they heard the nonsense you guys spew.
Monsignor1979 t1_j1ya1bg wrote
Reply to " I was Born in this country, I'm a Chicano! and what's more we had it first!" Clip from 1974 Chico & The Man by ComfortableClean1915
Was this before or after Grandpa Joe got to go with Charlie to the Chocolate Factory?
Monsignor1979 t1_jah04h9 wrote
Reply to comment by Ill_Ant_5155 in [oc] Did I organize Star Wars entire timeline in correct order? Keep in mind technically a viewer can only watch one Film/Show at a time (games excluded) by Likeitisouthere
I noticed this one immediately, as well. Andor precedes Roque one. But, I can't imagine it's easy to put this together and keep it in a clean rectangle without gaps. It's actually really well done, considering.