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[–] 3472152? 1 point 7 points (+8|-1) ago 

Also, I often take a moment to remember what I was like in college. The red pill takes time to digest. Many of them will grow out of this...

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[–] TheTrigger 1 point 7 points (+8|-1) ago  (edited ago)

One can only hope. At least some of us millennials were closer to the older generation, on the spectrum. I was lucky enough to have really old parents (they had me in their mid 40s). We got raised the old-school way, surrounded by an ocean of our mentally-and-emotionally-watered-down peers. We grew up in to adults a lot sooner while people, even < 3 years younger than I, are still living with their parents trying thinking they're going to become the next fucking Tiesto, as they work part time at McDonalds and do nothing but smoke weed and watch cartoons all day.

It's pathetic. When I was 18 and in university, we'd stay up to the crack of dawn discussing philosophy, growing intellectually, and expanding our minds with differing points of view. We all came out better people for it. I can't give anyone < 20 any wisdom these days, IRL, without being called a racist, misogynistic bigot.

Here's to hoping the real world gives them the education that schools refused to, instead of moulding and conforming to their sensibilities.

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[–] Pawn 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

welp you're on voat and I want to hear what kind of wisdom you have. Anything, anytopic, fuck the cucks who get butthurtt.