Re: Adventures in Babysitting: The Catch-All Anti-SJW Thread
Posted: Fri October 20, 2017 11:36 am
BurtReynolds wrote:Oh that's cute I guess OMG ITS A COLLEGE CLASS
Still support universal suffrage?
BurtReynolds wrote:Oh that's cute I guess OMG ITS A COLLEGE CLASS
B wrote:With respect to #2, I'm certain it's possible to profile your own race.
Ice Cube wrote:Search a nigga down, and grabbing his nuts
And on the other hand, without a gun, they can't get none
But don't let it be a black and a white one
‘Cause they'll slam ya down to the street top
Black police showing out for the white cop

BurtReynolds wrote:Oh that's cute I guess OMG ITS A COLLEGE CLASS

Also, Burt is a millennial.The Argonaut wrote:Hey Burt, you know every meme you've ever loved? A millennial made that shit. We are the greatest generationBurtReynolds wrote:I support me getting off this planet before millennials take over.
Isn't he like 38? I don't think he counts as onecutuphalfdead wrote:Also, Burt is a millennial.The Argonaut wrote:Hey Burt, you know every meme you've ever loved? A millennial made that shit. We are the greatest generationBurtReynolds wrote:I support me getting off this planet before millennials take over.
There are a few different positions on this, but "born between 1982 and 2004" seems to be the most popular definitiondurdencommatyler wrote:What's the cutoff?
Yeah that's more or less what I use. Though I know some Millennials born between 1982 and 1986 that insist they're Gen-X which is fucking absurd.theplatypus wrote:There are a few different positions on this, but "born between 1982 and 2004" seems to be the most popular definitiondurdencommatyler wrote:What's the cutoff?
Thank you, gents. This is helpful.cutuphalfdead wrote:Yeah that's more or less what I use. Though I know some Millennials born between 1982 and 1986 that insist they're Gen-X which is fucking absurd.theplatypus wrote:There are a few different positions on this, but "born between 1982 and 2004" seems to be the most popular definitiondurdencommatyler wrote:What's the cutoff?
It's not absurd. It makes sense.cutuphalfdead wrote:Yeah that's more or less what I use. Though I know some Millennials born between 1982 and 1986 that insist they're Gen-X which is fucking absurd.theplatypus wrote:There are a few different positions on this, but "born between 1982 and 2004" seems to be the most popular definitiondurdencommatyler wrote:What's the cutoff?
Oh yeah I get that part of it and as someone born in 1985 I generally feel the same way. But I also know there's a difference between me and someone born in the early/mid 70s who came of age in the early 90s as well.theplatypus wrote:It's not absurd. It makes sense.cutuphalfdead wrote:Yeah that's more or less what I use. Though I know some Millennials born between 1982 and 1986 that insist they're Gen-X which is fucking absurd.theplatypus wrote:There are a few different positions on this, but "born between 1982 and 2004" seems to be the most popular definitiondurdencommatyler wrote:What's the cutoff?
People in their mid 30s probably don't feel like they relate to modern day 22 year olds very much and that's understandable
'supcutuphalfdead wrote:Oh yeah I get that part of it and as someone born in 1985 I generally feel the same way. But I also know there's a difference between me and someone born in the early/mid 70s who came of age in the early 90s as well.theplatypus wrote:It's not absurd. It makes sense.cutuphalfdead wrote:Yeah that's more or less what I use. Though I know some Millennials born between 1982 and 1986 that insist they're Gen-X which is fucking absurd.theplatypus wrote:There are a few different positions on this, but "born between 1982 and 2004" seems to be the most popular definitiondurdencommatyler wrote:What's the cutoff?
People in their mid 30s probably don't feel like they relate to modern day 22 year olds very much and that's understandable
durdencommatyler wrote:speakin' as a child of the 90's....