Odd that millennials are considered selfish when it's the boomers who had the secure jobs, houses and pensions.
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they worked their assess of for all those things. a awfull lot of today's youth expect it given to them on a plate.
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Really how do they expect it on a plate ? Is wanting a fair wage and affordable accommodation a selfish act? Is having the temerity to continue their education a selfish act ?
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wages are far better today than tbey used to be. housing is expensive but always has been. and a very high % go on to current education and end up with a worthless degree then cry home to their mummy thay thay are not on 50k a year straight out a uni.
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'Far better than they used to be'. WTF are you talking about? House prices have risen 259% in the last 20 years. Wages have risen 68%.
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Nah, good ad would have said "Hey, millenials! How many times have you said 'I'd kill for an avocado toast rn lol'. Well, now's your chance!"
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I think you meant: four bed semi-detached on a single basic wage, job for life, guaranteed pension and a new car on the drive every three years.
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“....with added killing..”
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"...and shouting at Arabic speakers, in English naturally."
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the army should do a recruitment drive for 50- somethings that think they fought in WW2. It would really chime with the brexit zeitgeist.
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Have you ever fought for your country in a conflict zone Tom?
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Thanks. Twitter will use this info to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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There's a kernel (no pun intended) of a good idea here. But the execution is staggeringly awful.
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I actually think its the inverse. The idea is bad, the execution is great.
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Inverting lazy millennial stereotypes is a fundamentally solid, even noble, idea. But the posters themselves are boring, and the only eye-catching part the reader will walk away with is the lazy stereotype, negating the whole point.
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