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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 12

    Knitting, meditation, vegetables: For 20-somethings, clean living is a draw in an uncertain worldhttp://on.wsj.com/2p6vbMG 

    11:15 PM - 12 Mar 2018
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      2.  ❤️ 💛 💚 💙 💜‏ @TimeToShine2020 Mar 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        Clean living aka cheap living. They are all broke. That is why.

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      3. Equisapien Replicant‏ @BybeeWinecloud Mar 12
        Replying to @TimeToShine2020 @WSJ

        My grandfather was nonplussed by my garden, thought it "weirdly feminine." Yeah dude I can't feed a family of 5 on a blue collar job like you did in the early 60s, I need to make my own damn food this ain't a hipster thing

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      4. Silence Doogood‏ @LiberalD3mocrat Mar 13
        Replying to @BybeeWinecloud @WSJ

        Blue Collar jobs in North Dakota pay $17 an hour to start with 40 hours guaranteed. Master Plumbers make between $50 and $150 an hour based on where they work, it takes seven years of job training to get there. Change your location and you'll have a surplus with a blue collar.

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      5. Equisapien Replicant‏ @BybeeWinecloud Mar 13
        Replying to @LiberalD3mocrat @WSJ

        Thanks.

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      6. Silence Doogood‏ @LiberalD3mocrat Mar 13
        Replying to @BybeeWinecloud @WSJ

        You're welcome. Change is fundamentally scary to human beings, even if we know that a change will help our situation in life. But, the beauty of America is that we have nearly limitless opportunities to improve the quality of our life. We just need to be courageous and take them

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      1. Mike Z‏ @zoerbino Mar 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        Where did the Wall Street Journal find this microscopic group of people? This is not normal for 20 somethings.

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      1. Julie Stolzer‏ @jastolzer Mar 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        @Soitshanna the @wsj is on to you. You can’t hide your knitting addiction forever :-)

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      2. vrenscoe‏ @assetdesignnetw Mar 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        Just wait till they have their kids....God's revenge on smugness & attitudes of superiority.

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      3. CabbageLG‏ @CLG_PNW Mar 12
        Replying to @assetdesignnetw @WSJ

        How are choices that millennials are making out of poverty and stress supposed to be smug and superior?

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      4. vrenscoe‏ @assetdesignnetw Mar 13
        Replying to @CLG_PNW @WSJ

        I never said it was out of poverty & stress. It's out of upper middle class & public schools. In the 1950's Bella Dodd, a Soviet operative started the Teacher's Unions as a ruse to infiltrate education by organizing teachers. Read School of Darkness.

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      5. CabbageLG‏ @CLG_PNW Mar 13
        Replying to @assetdesignnetw @WSJ

        Did you reply to the wrong news story? This one is about young people who are choosing moderate intake and veggies over getting blasted and facestuffing with twinkies as a way of dealing with pressures in their lives...

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. vrenscoe‏ @assetdesignnetw Mar 13
        Replying to @CLG_PNW @WSJ

        NO....The point is that they should be working, going to college and becoming adults. What they eat is of little importance if they are impotent in their brains. Any psychocologist will tell you what we eat is of little importance if our lives are impotent.

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      7. CabbageLG‏ @CLG_PNW Mar 13
        Replying to @assetdesignnetw @WSJ

        You completely misunderstand where Millenials are as a generation. Most of them have jobs and live independently at this point. They rent and work in high-opportunity cities because work is unstable and they can't afford to raise children or buy suburb homes.

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      8. vrenscoe‏ @assetdesignnetw Mar 13
        Replying to @CLG_PNW @WSJ

        They can afford children...They have been taught that things have to be perfect & a financial fantasy land. We would have never repopulated after WWII if that were true. That's why many still live at home & have college debt..Should have gone to night school.

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      9. CabbageLG‏ @CLG_PNW Mar 13
        Replying to @assetdesignnetw @WSJ

        They went to school! That's why they're in $40k+of debt. Maybe you forgot, but post-WWII college education was nearly free. Housing subsidies and child credits were passed out like candy. We don't have those ladders anymore because boomers are a greedy and shortsighted bunch.

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      1. Jack'sHouseOfPancakes‏ @RegimeChangeInc Mar 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        You forgot Gregorian chanting, Zen archery, and fresh loquats. Just sayin'...

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      1. Valerie‏ @Buujj Mar 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Very difficult to go wrong here !!

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      1. DRM‏ @JohnnyM715 Mar 13
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        💩💩💩💩💩💩💩

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