"Growing up" means like 100 contradictory things, and at least half of them involve becoming deeply indebted to a big bankhttps://twitter.com/ultranurd/status/819330787749154816 …
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Most "Why don't Millennials..." articles end that sentence asking why we don't pay corporations to subsidize some stupid dying industry
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Like the answer is always 1/2 "Can't afford it" but also 1/2 "It's bullshit anyway"
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The peak level of this was whining that people don't buy dryer sheets anymore
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One of the very small benefits of being poor is the ability to see through the stupid consumerist ruse of Big Dryer Sheets
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Anyway from a Big Picture environmental/economic POV, Millennials Don't Buy Cars = unequivocally good. Not Buying Houses = probably good
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