Re: "What Have Millennials Ruined Today?" Game, presented by Charleston Chew™
Posted: 02 Nov 2017, 6:11pm
Never forget the class component imho
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Never forget the class component imho
Fixed that for you. Now start aging so we resent you less.
Why on earth did you go to Starbucks? I know their low fat Hoy latte is great but...Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 2:16pmAt Starbucks getting coffee before class. There's around eight people ahead of me getting drinks. Not a one got actual coffee and all but two had something with whipped cream. Hoy is the Millennials' god.
It's the coffee shop in my building. Otherwise I'd have to walk four blocks for Tim Hortons. Convenience wins out.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 4:06pmWhy on earth did you go to Starbucks? I know their low fat Hoy latte is great but...Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 2:16pmAt Starbucks getting coffee before class. There's around eight people ahead of me getting drinks. Not a one got actual coffee and all but two had something with whipped cream. Hoy is the Millennials' god.
Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 5:23pmIt's the coffee shop in my building. Otherwise I'd have to walk four blocks for Tim Hortons. Convenience wins out.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 4:06pmWhy on earth did you go to Starbucks? I know their low fat Hoy latte is great but...Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 2:16pmAt Starbucks getting coffee before class. There's around eight people ahead of me getting drinks. Not a one got actual coffee and all but two had something with whipped cream. Hoy is the Millennials' god.
Doughnutgate is a cultural wound that still oozes.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 5:40pmDr. Medulla wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 5:23pmIt's the coffee shop in my building. Otherwise I'd have to walk four blocks for Tim Hortons. Convenience wins out.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 4:06pmWhy on earth did you go to Starbucks? I know their low fat Hoy latte is great but...Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 2:16pmAt Starbucks getting coffee before class. There's around eight people ahead of me getting drinks. Not a one got actual coffee and all but two had something with whipped cream. Hoy is the Millennials' god.
Tim Horton was, by far, the best PM Canada ever offfered.
If you were born in '82, you were right on the X/Millennial cusp, so, if Strauss & Howe's generational theory is correct, it makes sense that your identity/attitudes should straddle. In the same way, Wolter is closer to that dividing line, so he is more likely to have more Millennial-esque attitudes than me (likewise, I'd be more likely to be Boomerish, as hideous as that might be). Mind you, those are all rough characterizations, not firm statements that apply to each individual.Kory wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 7:55pmIt's weird being almost 35 because i'm technically a millennial but I hate all the shit you guys are talking about (except a straight IPA from the bottle. I don't the cinnamon or orange, or whatever).
I was born in early '83. WHO AM I?????!!!!Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 8:11pmIf you were born in '82, you were right on the X/Millennial cusp, so, if Strauss & Howe's generational theory is correct, it makes sense that your identity/attitudes should straddle. In the same way, Wolter is closer to that dividing line, so he is more likely to have more Millennial-esque attitudes than me (likewise, I'd be more likely to be Boomerish, as hideous as that might be). Mind you, those are all rough characterizations, not firm statements that apply to each individual.Kory wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 7:55pmIt's weird being almost 35 because i'm technically a millennial but I hate all the shit you guys are talking about (except a straight IPA from the bottle. I don't the cinnamon or orange, or whatever).
Officially, Millennial, but more properly a transitional species.Kory wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 8:29pmI was born in early '83. WHO AM I?????!!!!Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 8:11pmIf you were born in '82, you were right on the X/Millennial cusp, so, if Strauss & Howe's generational theory is correct, it makes sense that your identity/attitudes should straddle. In the same way, Wolter is closer to that dividing line, so he is more likely to have more Millennial-esque attitudes than me (likewise, I'd be more likely to be Boomerish, as hideous as that might be). Mind you, those are all rough characterizations, not firm statements that apply to each individual.Kory wrote: ↑03 Nov 2017, 7:55pmIt's weird being almost 35 because i'm technically a millennial but I hate all the shit you guys are talking about (except a straight IPA from the bottle. I don't the cinnamon or orange, or whatever).
jesus christ.