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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 31 Dec 2017

    For many people in their twenties, the concept of marriage, property, and babies seems mostly abstract: http://nyer.cm/q2UCZsW pic.twitter.com/NZLWnt0blU

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      1. David Skillman‏ @DaveSkillman 31 Dec 2017
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        As it should. #AdaptOrPerish

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      2. Sarah Hurst‏ @Life_Disrupted 31 Dec 2017
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        Because they will never afford any of that.

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      1. PDhrit‏ @Ryaan_1990 31 Dec 2017
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        Well it's individual choice, ain't it ?

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      1. AiiR‏ @AiiRZOR 31 Dec 2017
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        Alimony doesn’t seem abstract at all bud #bullshit

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      1. stephenlesliejones‏ @stephenlesliejo 31 Dec 2017
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        Coding will make kids feel important.

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      1. Emerson‏ @EmersonHMoraes 31 Dec 2017
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        Tinha q ser matéria do N Yorker. Vamos corrigir o título: "Para uma pequena parte dos jovens..."

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      1. Internet Ombudsman‏ @webombudsman 31 Dec 2017
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        Gee... maybe it's because garbage liberal rags like yours and the indoctrination they receive in college have them believing that men are a problem and families are a burden. Add to that the insane debt they're in for their women studies degree and there you have it.

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      1. Cuckasaurus Rex‏ @bray_keenan 31 Dec 2017
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        One of the consequences of rejecting myth in favor of a scientific outlook is that you lose the comfort and order that myth grants you. One of those "myths" is the sanctity of marriage. Not that ppl don't find "the one"; they do. It's just very rare, considering the flaws of man.

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      1. ChGeldmacher‏ @chgeldmacher 31 Dec 2017
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        About time. 7.6 billion people currently. Huge energy crisis. Global warming. Give everybody a break. We get on each other´s nerve. And on the other hand block busters are set in perfect surroundings, perfect nature. Because thats what we yearn for.

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      2. Virgil Kay, Editor‏ @VIRGILKAY5 31 Dec 2017
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        Just say one word: Maturity.

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      3. china love‏ @hisfriendmic 31 Dec 2017
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        Or rather another word that starts with M: Money

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      1. marc blanc‏ @blancmarc20 31 Dec 2017
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        Hasn’t that been the case, at least for the middle classes, since the 60s?

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      1. Snowstar444‏ @snowstar444 31 Dec 2017
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        As it should in your twenties. You can start thinking about all that in your thirties after you’ve had something of a life.

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