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 (DIR) Post #9lmLlwTjLQTLPkEn0i by PaladinQuinn@lgbt.io
       2019-08-11T09:50:45Z
       
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       Holy shit, never considered that, but this is likely accurate.
       
 (DIR) Post #9lmoCpaxqGoObLEOI4 by troodon@vulpine.club
       2019-08-11T15:37:17Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #9lmoCpmf8mAZBchjWa by OCRbot@fedi.lynnesbian.space
       2019-08-11T15:37:20Z
       
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       @troodon(B, words-writ-in-starlightThe most lingering comment I ever heard someone makeabout Millennials was an older man I was talking toabout the way we think about finances—when he dreamedabout being a millionaire as a young man, he talked aboutyachts and mansions and trips to the Bahamas; when Idid, I talked about living debt-free and being able to buydinner out without looking at my monthly budget. Heheard me out, took me seriously.And at the end of it all, he nodded and looked at me andasked, “Do you know who you remind me of?”And I said no, no I didn’t, and he nodded some more.“My mother. She grew up just before the Depression hit,and she saw people lose everything left and right. Andwhenever she talked about finances, she sounded just likeyou.” He paused for a moment, and said, “I never reallythought about what growing up like that would do to ageneration.”He still brings that conversation up, years later. Hehasn't made a single derisive comment about Millennialssince.Source: redcharadei#tcapitalism