>>513695000wasted digits
millennials are cursed
they saw the world that was, but never got a chance to live in it
they were gaslighted by boomers since birth
"study", "do the right thing", "work hard"
they never had any chance at the boomer's life, but they were lied into believing that they could have it, if they just worked hard enough. If they just did one more right thing.
They were told that they were not good enough, they didn't work hard, they were good for nothing
In the meantime, boomers feasted on the remains of the world that they got from their parents
All the while shitting endlessly on millennials, on their own kids
Now most are waking up to the hard reality of their own lives - they did the right thing, but they got nothing from it. They never had a chance.
They still dream of that 90s world they just saw in glimpses, but that's dead and gone. It was never theirs.
Zoomies and younger generations never saw what it could be, they don't have those memories from the world from before, they don't really know what they lost
Millennials do, and it's fucking horrible. I think they will snap collectively at some point, maybe in their 60s when the social security net is gone completely and they finally have to face the fact they will live disenfranchised in a brown world with no pension and nothing of what the boomers got
Most millennials are still clinging to a world that is no more, and no matter how hard they try to believe it's still the 70s and everything will be fine, they will be smacked in the face by reality. And when that happens, I'm not really sure what the consequences will be.
Boomers will be dead and gone at that time, in their graves full of memories of travelling, safe high trust societies, and lifetime employment leading to a fat pension. And they will still think they're the best generation that ever existed.
Boomers are the traitors. Millennials are victims. I don't think zoomies have any chance, but we'll see. In any case, all is lost.