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lol at this article comparing 20s vs 30s millenial men
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2020-04-29 at 9:03 PM UTCit just makes me realize how fucked up and un normie I am since my bedtime has lately been 5 am:
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2020-04-29 at 9:10 PM UTCYou know the strangest thing about normies is how much time they spend outside
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2020-04-29 at 9:37 PM UTCITT: hideous virgin losers
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2020-04-29 at 9:53 PM UTCI am in my mid 30's and I seem to fit in between.
It seems to me as if younger generations are more motivated to go to college, because it is more and more required. But they are also fatter and much less active.
Basically a bunch of fat kids going to school because it gives them a chance to not live in poverty but usually results in massive debt and regrets. -
2020-04-29 at 9:55 PM UTC
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2020-04-29 at 10:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by Misterigh I am in my mid 30's and I seem to fit in between.
It seems to me as if younger generations are more motivated to go to college, because it is more and more required. But they are also fatter and much less active.
Basically a bunch of fat kids going to school because it gives them a chance to not live in poverty but usually results in massive debt and regrets.
if youre into the fucked up freelance writing or gay porn or animation industries, or any of the above, or basically the only shit i enjoy or have apt to or can do without wuitting or hating it like every othe job, they wont even invite you in the door without the degree or piece of paper to mark down on their oittle sheets. and even then success is almost slight to nil chance. -
2020-04-29 at 10:08 PM UTC
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2020-04-29 at 10:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by Misterigh I am in my mid 30's and I seem to fit in between.
It seems to me as if younger generations are more motivated to go to college, because it is more and more required. But they are also fatter and much less active.
Basically a bunch of fat kids going to school because it gives them a chance to not live in poverty but usually results in massive debt and regrets.
ho wants to live in poverty or doing odd jobs forever? -
2020-05-04 at 11:07 PM UTC
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2020-05-05 at 12:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by Misterigh I am in my mid 30's and I seem to fit in between.
It seems to me as if younger generations are more motivated to go to college, because it is more and more required. But they are also fatter and much less active.
Basically a bunch of fat kids going to school because it gives them a chance to not live in poverty but usually results in massive debt and regrets.
with that debt usually comes a career that would have not been attainable right out of highschool -
2020-05-05 at 12:17 AM UTCarticle is fake and gay
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2020-08-23 at 3:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by cigreting with that debt usually comes a career that would have not been attainable right out of highschool
Yes, but well over half of all college grads remain in jobs that require no college education.
Due to statistics, I would say a person is better off not going to college, living below their means, saving/investing, and living a healthy lifestyle.
It seems that a lot of people don't even live within their means and its usually due to a nice vehicle with full coverage insurance and either a house/condo or nice high end apartment. -
2020-08-23 at 5:08 PM UTC5am is a normal bed time if you wake up past noon
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2020-08-23 at 5:28 PM UTC
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2020-08-23 at 5:29 PM UTC