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    Quote Originally Posted by Fjallhrafn View Post
    This generation raised... got divorced... determined the safety standards... established the medical practices... set the hiring practices... that govern...



    This generation.

    You guys really screwed up, huh?
    I’m not sure what you mean. The boomers became adults in their parents world. And it was an awesome world.
    Then in the middle of the 70s the boomers became the adults and made changes. Then Xers like me became adults. In a world that was not as awesome as they got to.

    So we got to work making cars awesome again, getting rid of the AWB, etc. and they are fighting back putting corn in our gas, trying to ban guns again, etc.
    To get he votes to do what they want, the promise our kids free shit and easy street like they did other groups.

    Don’t get me wrong, there are awesome boomers. But the demographics of that group are heavily weighed towards the progressive shit and set the stage for the current shit show.
    “Where weapons may not be carried, it is well to carry weapons.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramairthree View Post
    I’m not sure what you mean. The boomers became adults in their parents world. And it was an awesome world.
    Then in the middle of the 70s the boomers became the adults and made changes. Then Xers like me became adults. In a world that was not as awesome as they got to.

    So we got to work making cars awesome again, getting rid of the AWB, etc. and they are fighting back putting corn in our gas, trying to ban guns again, etc.
    To get he votes to do what they want, the promise our kids free shit and easy street like they did other groups.

    Don’t get me wrong, there are awesome boomers. But the demographics of that group are heavily weighed towards the progressive shit and set the stage for the current shit show.
    Simple generational behavior-dynamics and psychology... human nature tends to rebel against our parents and their ideas but embrace our grandparents and theirs. So Gen X/Y was the heirs to the Greatest Generation, while Snotty Millennial Hipsterdouches are similarly Boomers 2.0: The Revenge. It's gonna be funny watching their heads explode when the historically-minded of their kids embrace the Trump Revolution...
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    Gen x was weird.
    I’m sure every generation had school teachers that dodged the draft, their music teacher and art teacher maids that were “roommates”, were anti war, and stuff.

    But before they shut the hell up and kept it to themselves.
    Gen X kids had them rub their nose in all the crap and be coerced into how wonderful and awesome it was.

    The generation that begged to vote if they were old enough to go to war, then burned their draft cards, joined the peace corps, headed to Canada, and then voted for all kinds of crap to show how awesome their generation was, while ruining things for those to come while.

    Destroying the environment with tons of automotive lithium batteries and miles of corn, to virtuously feel like they are saving it by using a little less gas. Forcing a bunch behavioral crap on kids while stuffing pills down their throats to better their esteem, but actually ruining lives. It’s like they are so proud of themselves for saving a few fish, but basically let loose an invasive, destructive species that’s will kill the good fish and destroy the lake. But it feels good and they know it was the right thing to do!
    “Where weapons may not be carried, it is well to carry weapons.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramairthree View Post
    I’m not sure what you mean. The boomers became adults in their parents world. And it was an awesome world.
    Then in the middle of the 70s the boomers became the adults and made changes. Then Xers like me became adults. In a world that was not as awesome as they got to.

    So we got to work making cars awesome again, getting rid of the AWB, etc. and they are fighting back putting corn in our gas, trying to ban guns again, etc.
    To get he votes to do what they want, the promise our kids free shit and easy street like they did other groups.

    Don’t get me wrong, there are awesome boomers. But the demographics of that group are heavily weighed towards the progressive shit and set the stage for the current shit show.
    Yeah, it was an awesome world with that whole Vietnam, Race Riots, War on Poverty, War on Drugs, Watergate, nuclear annihilation thing. (The oldest Boomers, BTW, became adults in the early and mid 1960s, not the 1970s.)

    Boomers are also the ones who are running the companies that are making cars awesome again. And overwhelmingly the ones buying them. They're also the ones who were running the show when the AWB sunset. Power is only now beginning to transition from Boomers to Gen X'ers and Millennials.

    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondback View Post
    Simple generational behavior-dynamics and psychology... human nature tends to rebel against our parents and their ideas but embrace our grandparents and theirs. So Gen X/Y was the heirs to the Greatest Generation, while Snotty Millennial Hipsterdouches are similarly Boomers 2.0: The Revenge. It's gonna be funny watching their heads explode when the historically-minded of their kids embrace the Trump Revolution...
    I'm a Millennial. My parents are Boomers. My grandparents were part of the GI Generation - my grandfather served in the Pacific in WWII and in Korea. So where does that put me?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fjallhrafn View Post
    I'm a Millennial. My parents are Boomers. My grandparents were part of the GI Generation - my grandfather served in the Pacific in WWII and in Korea. So where does that put me?
    An outlier... there's a bit of a gray area in the X-Y-Mil range--it seems to be breaking less along traditional "birthdate" rules and more by which generation your parents are, given people having kids both earlier and later than previous norm; early Millennials (Boomer parents) generally coming out more like you (and me depending where the X-Y-Mil lines are drawn; I'm Vintage 1980) and Generation Snowflake being born to earlier Gen-X. Also, every generation has a certain percentage that run contrary to the norm... All SMH's are Millennials, but not all Millennials are SMH's.

    Salute to your grandfather, BTW--mine slung wrenches getting planes ready to ferry overseas, but his brother kicked SS ass under Patton across the ETO. Then when they came home, Uncle Frank took responsibility taking care of the parents while Grandpa got recalled to Active Duty for Korea and spent most of his career bouncing from AFB to AFB cuttin' metal to fix broken birds until retiring out after his Pueblo Incident-deployment year in Korea.
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    not as much generational as it is throw out God and the left ideas of life
    lack of parenting and parents wanting to be cool and friends with the kids other non Christian ideas etc..

    not all but lots of fake Christians that claim to be on the weekend and then throw it all out the window till next week for 1-2 hours

    lack of parenting both parents work parents do not raise the kids etc....

    but those things are what is causing so much issues over generations more than the generation in general and is causing more as many get further and further away of good parenting and good upbringing and no moral compass or corrections of what they are doing wrong
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondback View Post
    An outlier... there's a bit of a gray area in the X-Y-Mil range--it seems to be breaking less along traditional "birthdate" rules and more by which generation your parents are, given people having kids both earlier and later than previous norm; early Millennials (Boomer parents) generally coming out more like you (and me depending where the X-Y-Mil lines are drawn; I'm Vintage 1980) and Generation Snowflake being born to earlier Gen-X. Also, every generation has a certain percentage that run contrary to the norm... All SMH's are Millennials, but not all Millennials are SMH's.

    If you were born in '80 then you are what sociologist refer to as a 'Xennial', a micro generation between Generation X and Generation Y (the millennials).

    I was born in the late 70's and fall within this micro generation as well.


    Xennials, The Microgeneration Between Gen X And Millennials
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    Citigroup Sets Restrictions on Gun Sales by Business Partners:

    http://archive.is/ZBmVe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlander Systems View Post
    Citigroup Sets Restrictions on Gun Sales by Business Partners:

    http://archive.is/ZBmVe
    yeah saw that so time to change your banking would be interesting if you could get enough folks moving out that they took a huge hit of course the OH somebody did that sorry they are fired ?

    but yeah time to act on those that act against us !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honu View Post

    but yeah time to act on those that act against us !
    Agreed. I wonder what would happen if every Citibank customer sends them a letter stating that because of their new anti-gun policy "I will no longer be using my Citibank credit card. I will use other alternatives instead."

    Make Citibank sink to the same bowels of Hell as Wells Fargo.

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