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7/3/2025, 3:55:01 AM
>>509360157
>it's nothing compared to how young women gleefully ruin their most fertile years with slop, medications, and inactivity
It's always the women you DON'T want to see in a crop top, in the crop top. This summer has been particularly brutal on my eyes and psyche. So many GUTS. Almost that beer belly... the fat idiot Male father figure belly from the family shows, somewhat masculine; the gunt.
>it's nothing compared to how young women gleefully ruin their most fertile years with slop, medications, and inactivity
It's always the women you DON'T want to see in a crop top, in the crop top. This summer has been particularly brutal on my eyes and psyche. So many GUTS. Almost that beer belly... the fat idiot Male father figure belly from the family shows, somewhat masculine; the gunt.
7/2/2025, 12:10:05 AM
6/14/2025, 4:32:07 PM
>>507328817
It's obvious that with humans getting more and more intimate with technology. Trends of all sorts, tech, fashion, entertainment, culture, etc are coming and going at a faster and faster rate.
Personally, I don't see the point in divvying up generations as they are even more. The people who do that are just trying to avoid being labeled something that they're not, which is a fundamental psychological human want.
The biggest issue are the kids who, in their formative years in school, inherited a War Mongering US after 9/11. vs the kids who were too young to remember it, or care, by the time the US cooled down in the 2010s, post Obama. That's not to mention the number Obama's ID politicking did on younger Gen Z Men while they were in school in their formative years.
But yes, the trends can be rather stark. Even talking to a fellow Gen Z who is lockstep with me about every big button issue politically. They might start talking about a cultural phenomenon that I completely missed because I am +/- 2 years their age.
It's obvious that with humans getting more and more intimate with technology. Trends of all sorts, tech, fashion, entertainment, culture, etc are coming and going at a faster and faster rate.
Personally, I don't see the point in divvying up generations as they are even more. The people who do that are just trying to avoid being labeled something that they're not, which is a fundamental psychological human want.
The biggest issue are the kids who, in their formative years in school, inherited a War Mongering US after 9/11. vs the kids who were too young to remember it, or care, by the time the US cooled down in the 2010s, post Obama. That's not to mention the number Obama's ID politicking did on younger Gen Z Men while they were in school in their formative years.
But yes, the trends can be rather stark. Even talking to a fellow Gen Z who is lockstep with me about every big button issue politically. They might start talking about a cultural phenomenon that I completely missed because I am +/- 2 years their age.
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