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Jan 20, 2020
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jdub
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That is an argument I agree with 100%. It's a cycle that had gone on for.
generations. Wash, rinse, repeat.
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So whose fault is the trophy generation? The parents who bought the trophy or the 5 year olds that were able to strong
Baron
AKA "Dear Leader"
1/20/20 8:03am
Parents
2FarGone
1/20/20 8:04am
Parents are definitely to blame for the disgraces they created.
bluecougar1985
1/20/20 8:05am
So the Boomers and Gen X are the problems. I agree.
Baron
1/20/20 8:06am
They definitely created the problem, that will plague us long after they’re gone
bluecougar1985
1/20/20 8:10am
This argument is based on the assumption that millenials are actually screwed up.
jdub
1/20/20 8:12am
Oh oh let me try! Okay, Boomer!
bluecougar1985
1/20/20 8:13am
My ultimate argument is every generation is mixture of some parts screwed up and some part not.
Baron
1/20/20 8:14am
Now this I agree with. But you’re stereotyping all boomers into that category.
bluecougar1985
1/20/20 8:17am
All the bad boomers yes. My parents were the good boomers.
Baron
1/20/20 8:19am
That is an argument I agree with 100%. It's a cycle that had gone on for.
jdub
1/20/20 8:18am
So the "greatest" generation parents are at fault
novacoug1
1/20/20 8:28am
I don’t know any 5 year old kids with strong arms.
chrisrenrut
1/20/20 8:08am
It's like any philosophy or notion that focuses on the collective...
CoachSpeak
1/20/20 9:22am
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