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Holy shit.. is this accurate for people born in the 1990's? I thought it would be a cringe video at first, but it seems like he really hit the nail on the head

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aaz4jdlqhSk

>> No.10797316

>>10797272
It is very accurate. Thanks for the cool vid

>> No.10797342

>>10797272
I am not a doomer

I AM A BLOOMER

>25 years old
>went back to school (community college)
>transferring next year
>learned all the high school math I didn't properly learn during the first-half of the year
>passing all my classes with A
>currently self-learning calculus and linear algebra
>challenging myself with some project Euler problems
>still socially retarded but working on it

>> No.10797410

>>10797272
Yes it's very accurate, however misery is also meaningful, just not in a nice way.

As children we don't experience this, it develops as we become independent. It is essentially a spiritual battle, one made much easier with religion, however the "doomer" generation has rejected it for various valid reasons.

Science rejects/ignores the notion of the "spiritual", while also claiming to have replaced philosophy. So the battle becomes solo. The "doomer" is in the perfect position to start creating new philosophy, new art, new science etc in order to change things, because it ain't gonna come from anyone else.

>> No.10797465

>>10797410
Unfortunately these guys are all nursing virtual addictions. In the past they might have been more inclined to express themselves productively

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>>10797272

>> No.10797502

>>10797465
All part of the battle, but first they need to know there is one worth fighting.

>> No.10797511

>>10797272
Ahahaha god damn it feels good to have friends irl and to not be a virgin

>> No.10797515

>>10797272
... you should ask this at /lit/
In my opinion, although I cannot distinguish his argument from regular pessimism, it was right(especially schop, but /lit/ would consider Schopenhauer itself as cringe, and current consensus in philosophy took him at similar way), but don't watch his another video in similar theme: like https://youtu.be/sLLQVB7Z0Uc this.

>> No.10797768

>>10797342
Good job anon.

I've started down the bloomer path.

>26
>Working towards a comp-sci degree, 3 semesters left after dropping out early 20s
>been holding down a software dev job for almost a year now - have a bad history of getting fired for no-showing.

>> No.10797792

>>10797410
This. Through my time of self-improvement, becoming /fit/ ect.. I have come to the realization that we as a species can't come up with a better moral framework than the one given to us in religion and through the absence of it in our society at large we devolve into a society who only seek hedonistic pleasure and other forms of degeneracy.

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>>10797342
I wish I could go back to school.

>> No.10797908

>>10797792
yes I'm inclined to agree, though not all religions are created equally, Islam fills me with dread at its medieval barbarity and propensity for incest

>> No.10797915

Is Yostuba a Doomer or a Bloomer?

>> No.10797951

>>10797792
>This. Through my time of self-improvement, becoming /fit/ ect.. I have come to the realization that we as a species can't come up with a better moral framework than the one given to us in religion and through the absence of it in our society at large we devolve into a society who only seek hedonistic pleasure and other forms of degeneracy.
Bullshit. You can have the morals without the religion behind it. Morals of the most advanced ancient civilizations like the Greeks were largely secular. Our morals, which we consider derived from christianity, are actually a thorough bastardization of the rules found in the Bible. We don't kill ourselves over mixed fabrics, stone gays to death or any of that.

>> No.10797997

>>10797951
I wish more greek and roman documents had survived alexandria and constantinople

>> No.10798018
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>>10797272
67yo here. This shit is the same thing part of every generation goes through. Only some of the names are different. I'm not sure what this has to do with /sci/ but since it is a wojak maymay then this is more than likely a spam bot/soft raid thread/newfag who doesn't understand maymays.

>> No.10798033 [DELETED] 

>>10797272
Boomers fucked up the economy. Why?

Boomers, that wasn't the time of baby boom, but technology boom as well. They saw the modern ailiner, moon landing, cars coming from unwieldy bricks to their unified modern variant, tons of new appliances, and new discoveries more or less every year.

So they short sigtedly, yet somewhat understandably designed all the economy with the expectation of this constantly accelerating growth. Yet the growth stopped. Somebody who is 23 might remember perhaps smarth phones and streaming. Science si widely stalled and most field suffer from replication crisis. The broken promises generation. Fed the fairytales of amazing future discoveries, given the economy that could give them a good life assuming these discoveries come true, yet the discoveries never came and they are all stuck in life that is every day exactly the same, people scaling down in anything (TV is becoming largely an old people's thing) and no hope in sight.

>> No.10798037 [DELETED] 

>>10797272
Boomers fucked up the economy. Why?

Boomers, that wasn't the time of baby boom, but technology boom as well. They saw the modern airliner, moon landing, cars coming from unwieldy bricks to their unified modern variant, tons of new appliances, and new discoveries more or less every year.

So they short sigtedly, yet somewhat understandably designed all the economy with the expectation of this constantly accelerating growth. Yet the growth stopped. Somebody who is 23 might remember perhaps smart phones and streaming. Science si widely stalled and most field suffer from replication crisis. The broken promises generation. Fed the fairytales of amazing future discoveries, given the economy that could give them a good life assuming these discoveries come true, yet the discoveries never came and they are all stuck in life that is every day exactly the same, people scaling down on technology if anything (TV is becoming largely an old people's thing) and no hope in sight, often with massive debts that were supposed to be repaid by all those new discoveries that never came.

>> No.10798038

>>10798033
/pol/ would say it was jews

>> No.10798039

>>10797272 (OP)
Boomers fucked up the economy. Why?

Boomers, that wasn't the time of baby boom, but technology boom as well. They saw the modern airliner, moon landing, cars coming from unwieldy bricks to their unified modern variant, tons of new appliances, and new discoveries more or less every year.

So they short sigtedly, yet somewhat understandably designed all the economy with the expectation of this constantly accelerating growth. Yet the growth stopped. Somebody who is 23 might remember perhaps smart phones and streaming. Science is widely stalled and most fields suffer from replication crisis.

The broken promises generation. Fed the fairytales of amazing future discoveries, given the economy that could give them a good life assuming these discoveries come true, yet the discoveries never came and they are all stuck in life that is every day exactly the same, people scaling down on technology if anything (TV is becoming largely an old people's thing) and no hope in sight, often with massive debts that were supposed to be repaid by all those new discoveries that never came.

>> No.10798042

>>10798038
That seems to be a reply to me: >>10798039

>> No.10798067

>>10797908
You should get out more and go live in a chill muslim country (most outside of the middle east are).
It’s not that different from a christian country. People go to the mosque and (mostly) don’t drink but aside from that, it’s pretty similar to what we have here. People are people all around

>> No.10798079

>>10798067

but /pol/ and israel shills would have me believe otherwise.

>> No.10798083

>>10798018
I don't know man I lost it at the image file name.
The small bits why life is worth living.

>> No.10798095

>>10798067
The thing is I'm aware of the nature of the Medina passages and the Hadith
I assume you mean malaysia and indonesia

I just wish the saudi's could be reigned in they have the resources to spread their bile, funding the loud radical mosques

>> No.10798098

>>10798067
can confirm that. I live in Turkey and people in here are worse in terms of seeking hedonistic pleasure and other forms of degeneracy. Only a small part of them go to mosque. mostly oldest ones.

>> No.10798121

>>10797272
You're only labelled a generation when people want to sell you stuff.

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>>10797792
I just came up with one in 5 seconds flat, it has one tennet and it isnt a religion, ready?

Dont be a dick

Whoa thanks relgion wow I could never have figured that out myself! Summer 4chan is bad enough without your pseud posturing.

>> No.10798286

>>10798018
what is a 67yo doing in 4chan. you are a boomer, you should be in your chalet mowing the lawn at 9 am and having a good life

>> No.10798412

Imagine being an emokiddy in 2019 lmao.

>> No.10798566

>>10798280
You have never taken a philosophy/ethics class have you?

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10798576

>>10797272 (OP)

It is probably part of a Cycle (Tytler Cycle pic related). If this has any accuracy we should be entering into the servitude phase, which would make sense if you think about the current state of politics. However, unlike in the past, thanks to globalization all of civilization might be heading this way, making it all the more dangerous, but I am already just making wild assumptions here.

>> No.10798578

>>10798067
Liberalized muslems are almost indestinguishable from liberalized Christians, the fundamentalists in either religion are fucking dangerous though.

>> No.10798662

>>10798576
>(OP)
hmm

>> No.10799044

>>10798566
Many, its one of the reasons my pseud radar is so powerful. See your statement
> I have come to the realization that we as a species can't come up with a better moral framework than the one given to us in religion and through the absence of it in our society at large we devolve into a society who only seek hedonistic pleasure and other forms of degeneracy.
This is logically flawed and irreconcilable with history. Stop shitposting on 4chan and go read a book.

>> No.10799166

>>10797792
>If God exists, X is bad
>X is bad
>So, God exists.

Ebin :^)

>> No.10800224

>>10798576
Always reminds me of wiemar germany...

>> No.10800327

>>10798018
Based, that's just getting old

>> No.10800783

>>10797272
For me it isn't an economical problem, but an deep-seated anxiety problem, probably stemming from my narcissistic parents