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RPB, have you seen the comment section on JDC's Patreon page? That is what he is referring to. It looks like one guy who created a bunch of troll accounts.

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RPB, have you seen the comment section on JDC's Patreon page? That is what he is referring to. It looks like one guy who created a bunch of troll accounts.

:lol: I didn’t know Quad City Pete got involved in this too.

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:lol: Right.

The schadenfreude with Julie is off the charts.

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sorry, but this shirt isn't made in your size Julie.

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Nothing like women in their late 40s co-opting online youth culture. When is she going to announce that her Patreon has her "feeling like a low-key snack"? I'm here for that.

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"Give up lattes to donate to my Patreon so I can buy lattes and screen printed tees!"

Ah, cafes and CafePress.

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Looks like that "I'm going to be way more careful about jumping on people for things they say off the cuff" mantra didn't last long.


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Julie hates the idea that she should be at any moment not judging.

Do you ever feel like we've all come to inhabit permanent school?

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Do you ever feel like we've all come to inhabit permanent school?

I've had this feeling for a few years now. Every time I get a glimpse into the white collar world of millennials I get a real "school project" vibe. Well into their 30's and a decade removed from any time of formal education they're all still groveling to get an A. Lots of complaints of how things aren't fair, a common gripe children have, and a almost singular devotion to fixing that rather than just accepting it.

What do they like to complain about? "Adulting"--basically means paying credit cards bills or owning something more valuable than Macbook. They also like to play low-skill/low-activity children's games in their spare time. Tag, red rover, soccer etc.

Its a little weird.


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Are we going to physically remove the communists?

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America wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Do you ever feel like we've all come to inhabit permanent school?

I've had this feeling for a few years now. Every time I get a glimpse into the white collar world of millennials I get a real "school project" vibe. Well into their 30's and a decade removed from any time of formal education they're all still groveling to get an A. Lots of complaints of how things aren't fair, a common gripe children have, and a almost singular devotion to fixing that rather than just accepting it.

What do they like to complain about? "Adulting"--basically means paying credit cards bills or owning something more valuable than Macbook. They also like to play low-skill/low-activity children's games in their spare time. Tag, red rover, soccer etc.

Its a little weird.


I laugh when people say millennials are lazy. I wish! Then maybe we wouldn't be so boring. No one's interesting, they're just "busy."

This review of Lady Bird hit on a lot of that and more:

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Lately I've been feeling like I’m living in hell, by which I mean high school. My peers are reading Teen Vogue. I’ve been encouraged not to spend time alone with the opposite sex or say things that might offend particular people, especially women, who could be described, depending on how you view quality/quantity of social media followers, as popular. Gossip is being celebrated as a radical tool for fighting oppression; disagreements are public, often initiated by cryptic denouncement followed by frantic asking around to figure out who did what to whom. Trending topics prompt acquaintances to write lengthy Facebook posts that read like ninth-grade English essays. People having parties to which I was not invited document them, live, on Instagram, and it feels bad. The president just called Kim Jong Un “short and fat.” I recently joined a club.

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Curious Hair wrote:
America wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Do you ever feel like we've all come to inhabit permanent school?

I've had this feeling for a few years now. Every time I get a glimpse into the white collar world of millennials I get a real "school project" vibe. Well into their 30's and a decade removed from any time of formal education they're all still groveling to get an A. Lots of complaints of how things aren't fair, a common gripe children have, and a almost singular devotion to fixing that rather than just accepting it.

What do they like to complain about? "Adulting"--basically means paying credit cards bills or owning something more valuable than Macbook. They also like to play low-skill/low-activity children's games in their spare time. Tag, red rover, soccer etc.

Its a little weird.


I laugh when people say millennials are lazy. I wish! Then maybe we wouldn't be so boring. No one's interesting, they're just "busy."

This review of Lady Bird hit on a lot of that and more:



Don't know whether they are lazy or not, but they sure as hell think everything is a negotiation. Authority and standards can be bargained down.

"About these tasks in my job description . . ."
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America wrote:
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Do you ever feel like we've all come to inhabit permanent school?

I've had this feeling for a few years now. Every time I get a glimpse into the white collar world of millennials I get a real "school project" vibe. Well into their 30's and a decade removed from any time of formal education they're all still groveling to get an A. Lots of complaints of how things aren't fair, a common gripe children have, and a almost singular devotion to fixing that rather than just accepting it.

What do they like to complain about? "Adulting"--basically means paying credit cards bills or owning something more valuable than Macbook. They also like to play low-skill/low-activity children's games in their spare time. Tag, red rover, soccer etc.

Its a little weird.

Sometimes you sound like you're an enemy of rational, evidence-based thought, but other times, you nail whatever it is you're talking about. That's a lucid criticism of our culture right there.


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Look at the way Julie (or rather, the people Julie apes) talks. "You're a bad person." "That's not okay." That's the vocabulary of kindergartners.

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Looks like that "I'm going to be way more careful about jumping on people for things they say off the cuff" mantra didn't last long.


It's easier to judge people by what goes into their mouths.

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Curious Hair wrote:
America wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Do you ever feel like we've all come to inhabit permanent school?

I've had this feeling for a few years now. Every time I get a glimpse into the white collar world of millennials I get a real "school project" vibe. Well into their 30's and a decade removed from any time of formal education they're all still groveling to get an A. Lots of complaints of how things aren't fair, a common gripe children have, and a almost singular devotion to fixing that rather than just accepting it.

What do they like to complain about? "Adulting"--basically means paying credit cards bills or owning something more valuable than Macbook. They also like to play low-skill/low-activity children's games in their spare time. Tag, red rover, soccer etc.

Its a little weird.


I laugh when people say millennials are lazy. I wish! Then maybe we wouldn't be so boring. No one's interesting, they're just "busy."

This review of Lady Bird hit on a lot of that and more:

Quote:
Lately I've been feeling like I’m living in hell, by which I mean high school. My peers are reading Teen Vogue. I’ve been encouraged not to spend time alone with the opposite sex or say things that might offend particular people, especially women, who could be described, depending on how you view quality/quantity of social media followers, as popular. Gossip is being celebrated as a radical tool for fighting oppression; disagreements are public, often initiated by cryptic denouncement followed by frantic asking around to figure out who did what to whom. Trending topics prompt acquaintances to write lengthy Facebook posts that read like ninth-grade English essays. People having parties to which I was not invited document them, live, on Instagram, and it feels bad. The president just called Kim Jong Un “short and fat.” I recently joined a club.


That piece is great, not just as a movie review but as a meditation on the modern American condition.

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Curious Hair wrote:
America wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Do you ever feel like we've all come to inhabit permanent school?

I've had this feeling for a few years now. Every time I get a glimpse into the white collar world of millennials I get a real "school project" vibe. Well into their 30's and a decade removed from any time of formal education they're all still groveling to get an A. Lots of complaints of how things aren't fair, a common gripe children have, and a almost singular devotion to fixing that rather than just accepting it.

What do they like to complain about? "Adulting"--basically means paying credit cards bills or owning something more valuable than Macbook. They also like to play low-skill/low-activity children's games in their spare time. Tag, red rover, soccer etc.

Its a little weird.


I laugh when people say millennials are lazy. I wish! Then maybe we wouldn't be so boring. No one's interesting, they're just "busy."

This review of Lady Bird hit on a lot of that and more:

Quote:
Lately I've been feeling like I’m living in hell, by which I mean high school. My peers are reading Teen Vogue. I’ve been encouraged not to spend time alone with the opposite sex or say things that might offend particular people, especially women, who could be described, depending on how you view quality/quantity of social media followers, as popular. Gossip is being celebrated as a radical tool for fighting oppression; disagreements are public, often initiated by cryptic denouncement followed by frantic asking around to figure out who did what to whom. Trending topics prompt acquaintances to write lengthy Facebook posts that read like ninth-grade English essays. People having parties to which I was not invited document them, live, on Instagram, and it feels bad. The president just called Kim Jong Un “short and fat.” I recently joined a club.


That lady sounds like a sad little burrito.

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Curious Hair wrote:
Do you ever feel like we've all come to inhabit permanent school?

I've had this feeling for a few years now. Every time I get a glimpse into the white collar world of millennials I get a real "school project" vibe. Well into their 30's and a decade removed from any time of formal education they're all still groveling to get an A. Lots of complaints of how things aren't fair, a common gripe children have, and a almost singular devotion to fixing that rather than just accepting it.

What do they like to complain about? "Adulting"--basically means paying credit cards bills or owning something more valuable than Macbook. They also like to play low-skill/low-activity children's games in their spare time. Tag, red rover, soccer etc.

Its a little weird.


I laugh when people say millennials are lazy. I wish! Then maybe we wouldn't be so boring. No one's interesting, they're just "busy."

This review of Lady Bird hit on a lot of that and more:

Quote:
Lately I've been feeling like I’m living in hell, by which I mean high school. My peers are reading Teen Vogue. I’ve been encouraged not to spend time alone with the opposite sex or say things that might offend particular people, especially women, who could be described, depending on how you view quality/quantity of social media followers, as popular. Gossip is being celebrated as a radical tool for fighting oppression; disagreements are public, often initiated by cryptic denouncement followed by frantic asking around to figure out who did what to whom. Trending topics prompt acquaintances to write lengthy Facebook posts that read like ninth-grade English essays. People having parties to which I was not invited document them, live, on Instagram, and it feels bad. The president just called Kim Jong Un “short and fat.” I recently joined a club.


That lady sounds like a sad little burrito.


You forgot to log in as Hockey Gay.

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Yeah, I can't believe we made it all the way through the '90s and beyond without a single man ever getting reprimanded for sexual harassment.

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Look at the way Julie (or rather, the people Julie apes) talks. "You're a bad person." "That's not okay." That's the vocabulary of kindergartners.

I. Just. Can't.


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I mentioned it earlier but the "adulting" gerund is cancer on humanity.

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