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7/9/2025, 1:44:00 AM
Today at my job a group of zoomers were openly talking about getting fired getting unemployment and disability and how much they could get from it and one of their sisters apparently got it for depression. Do you think we’ve reach Weimar inflation level where even whites don’t give a shit anymore and just act like niggers and trying to get gibs?
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6/14/2025, 5:07:35 PM
>be 18 year old zoomer
>parents tell you to get a job
>apply for disability under "chronic fatigue" immediately and look into low income housing and food stamps and Medicaid
>move into low income housing and get disability in less than a year to parents shame and humiliation
>plant to do absolutely nothing for rest of life except game and jerk off to anime he even turns down small jobs like gutter cleaning or cleaning houses for some extra money
>HE MADE IT VERY CLEAR HE WILL NOT DO SHIT FOR THE WORLD!
This is my younger brother life plan and he isn't even 20 yet.
Why are zoomers giving up before they even start at life?
>parents tell you to get a job
>apply for disability under "chronic fatigue" immediately and look into low income housing and food stamps and Medicaid
>move into low income housing and get disability in less than a year to parents shame and humiliation
>plant to do absolutely nothing for rest of life except game and jerk off to anime he even turns down small jobs like gutter cleaning or cleaning houses for some extra money
>HE MADE IT VERY CLEAR HE WILL NOT DO SHIT FOR THE WORLD!
This is my younger brother life plan and he isn't even 20 yet.
Why are zoomers giving up before they even start at life?
6/14/2025, 8:39:26 AM
I’m honestly fed up with how parents act whenever I mention not being able to afford anything or move out. They almost seem happy to hear about my struggles, like it’s some kind of victory for them. But as soon as I make decisions based on that reality—like quitting a dead-end job that doesn’t even pay enough to survive—they suddenly lose their minds.
Then they start bragging about how poor they were at my age, as if suffering is some kind of accomplishment or rite of passage. They tell me I shouldn’t expect basic things like housing or security and that I should just shut up and work, and be grateful just to eat.
In the next breath, they’ll rip into me for not having a family or living up to some impossible standard, even when I point out that I can’t even leave the house, let alone build a life. It’s like they want me to just accept a hopeless, miserable existence because they did. No empathy, no real advice—just a weird pride in hardship and a refusal to admit things are actually harder now.
What’s actually wrong with them? Why do so many parents seem to want the next generation to struggle just as much, or more, than they did? Is it really so hard to admit that times have changed, and maybe young people deserve better than a lifetime of pointless suffering?
Then they start bragging about how poor they were at my age, as if suffering is some kind of accomplishment or rite of passage. They tell me I shouldn’t expect basic things like housing or security and that I should just shut up and work, and be grateful just to eat.
In the next breath, they’ll rip into me for not having a family or living up to some impossible standard, even when I point out that I can’t even leave the house, let alone build a life. It’s like they want me to just accept a hopeless, miserable existence because they did. No empathy, no real advice—just a weird pride in hardship and a refusal to admit things are actually harder now.
What’s actually wrong with them? Why do so many parents seem to want the next generation to struggle just as much, or more, than they did? Is it really so hard to admit that times have changed, and maybe young people deserve better than a lifetime of pointless suffering?
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