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17671691 No.17671691 [Reply] [Original]

Are we finally going to see if this recession decimates the millennial generation?

This article form last August says it will

>> No.17671825

>>17671691
it must suck to be american and have to pay debt on your education till you are 50

>> No.17671861

>>17671691
We will se bernie I guess

>> No.17671873

thanks boomers!

>> No.17671878

>>17671691
Yay! Thanks boomers!

>> No.17671895

How can we be destroyed when we have nothing to begin with?

>> No.17671902

>>17671825
Then at 50, they have to start going into 6-figure debts just to pay for senior medical care. The fun never stops. The US government and private markets have found a way to literally enslave generations of people for life.

>> No.17671952

>>17671691
What about me? I'm a millenial that is loaded with pm's, crypto, bullets and food. Will I get BTFO?

>> No.17671959

>>17671902
Medicare covers old fucks pretty good.

>> No.17671965

>>17671691
96 here. Zoomers like me will capitalize on the demise of millennials.

>> No.17671970

>>17671691
How come nobody cried for us x-ers after: dotcom crash, subprime melt down, 2 wars, opioid epidemic, and a black communist president?

We are literally fucking invisible and suffer in silence.

>> No.17671994

>>17671691
Nah, I have no education and a dead end job. I have nothing to lose.

>> No.17672006

>>17671895
This. What more can I lose? The $27 in my bank account. My low paying unbenefitted job?

>> No.17672027

>>17671970
you are counted as boomers due to your complacency. We could have had Ron Paul.

>> No.17672092

>>17671691
How does a recession decimate a generation of people that aren't really involved with financial markets and work low-paying jobs while renting property?

For me personally, I don't have a single thing to lose in all of this mess, but I might benefit if things like the housing bubble pop so I can buy somewhere to live.

>> No.17672191

Millennials are still boomers in my eyes

>> No.17672359

>>17672191
>First let’s divide people by gender
>then let’s divide them by age

You retards are playing right into the enslavement trap and you’ll happily accept your rule under a dictatorship.

>> No.17672385

>>17671970
You’re called the invisible generation for a reason

>> No.17672399

>>17672359
As long as we go back to dividing by race, I can live with it. The 80's and 90's were glorious times.

>> No.17672409
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17672409

>>17672027
>Ron Paul
>le kind man who doesn't afraid of nazis
No.

Also:

>> No.17672450

>>17672092

Because mouth breather, when businesses close, jobs disappear. I'll say it again. When companies start to damage control their losses and maintain margins, people will lose jobs. Now you can continue to be a mouth breather

>> No.17672722

>>17672450

Yes I understand that, but that just doesn't hurt that bad for millenials because they already work low paying jobs and don't have shit. When you're broke and making shit money, losing your job just means you have to sit around with a thumb up your ass until you find a way to make shit money again. Contrast that to what boomers stand to lose in all of this.

>> No.17672790

>>17671959
BUT DATS SOCIALISM

>> No.17672823

>>17671970
>obongo
>communist
You're literally fucking retarded and deserve to suffer

>> No.17672857

>>17672399
You’re an idiot

>> No.17672874

>>17672857
No u

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>>17671965
Millenial here, your rent was due on the 1st you zoomer fag, my post corona virus vacation to the french Riviera wont pay for itself. Get it done or i file for eviction on the 15th.

>> No.17672882

>>17671825
wouldn't know, i don't have any debt
>t, millennial

>> No.17672900

>>17671952
yes

>> No.17672988

>>17672881
>becoming what you hate
cringe, NGMI

>> No.17673027

>>17671691
One can hope

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>>17671691
It's going to be a depression!

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

>> No.17673771

>>17671691
What side of the millennial fence?
I can't speak for the earlier half. They were the last ones to come of age before culture burned out into regurgitated monotony and they were the last ones who graduated college before the economy did the same thing.
2 of my older sibligs fall into that pre-85 group. One of them actually made it into a prestigious corporate position by following the sacred boomer decree of going to college and getting a bachelor's degree. The other just missed the cut and got stuck in unpaid internships for ages. They're both considerably more left-wing and much more likely to trust in the idea that society and it's institutions (i.e. academia or "neutral" journalism) are more ethical and trustworthy than not, which I guess makes sense since everything appeared to be somewhat healthy at least pre-9/11.

The later half of millennials generally tend to be a lot more cynical. I dont think Im alone in vividly remembering the world before 9/11, being too young to really go out into that world alone, being so intrigued by it, only to miss out and watch the whole thing die, rot, turn to shit and then do it again the second you're old enough to work and make some money.
I think Zoomers are better off not remembering. The ruins that gave some of us an inescapable malaise were just a playground to them. Even if they're blackpiled, they seem to be a lot jollier about it.

Either way, were all basically over 25 now and slowly moving our way towards our 30s or 40s. If all the other shit didnt kill us, why this?

>> No.17674023

>>17671691
Finally I can die. JUST FUCKING DO IT

>> No.17674054

>>17671970
Not really. At least one Gen Xer shows up to say that in literally every thread about generations. Many of you are cool. Some of you have already become the boomer. Give us 10-20 yrs and I guess well.do the same thing
Then there's another one who shits on us and, worst of all, the "Xennial" who feels the need to step in and tell everyone about how theyre not actually millennials because "theyre special and different" so they can shit on what is actually their own generation. Tools.

>> No.17674072

>>17671895
this. boomers actually have something to lose
>>17671691
it's called cope

>> No.17674073

>>17672988
I became a banker because I'm sick of losing. Now I'm going to exploit the lower class to get money

>> No.17674092

How can you decimate something when there's nothing left to decimate?

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17674310

zoomers will inherit the wealth, they are young, beautiful, more into high-tech and internet than us, the dumb, old smelly millenials will ever be,