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Originally posted by Das Delfin View PostHowever, sometimes you get the idiot with the poorly-restored '77 Corvette craigslist special he bought trying to be cool. The guy who wants to hang out with everyone else, but just doesn't get it.
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Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0 View PostThere is a huge difference between a tap on the butt and beating your kids.
Just saying.88 325i Cabrio
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Originally posted by MrBurgundyIf R3v was a dude, it would pick up a tinder date naked, with a raging boner, drunk, in an e30 with a shitty interior, a missing sunroof panel, explaining how its a classic while staring at the tinder date's tits.
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Originally posted by nando View PostAgain, based on what evidence? Your perception and various news articles that repeat the same tired tropes over and over?
I also travel a lot and talk to a lot of college kids. (Im only 28 myself) It's been a discussion now, by professors, on NPR and etc. describing how campuses are no longer a haven for ideas or relative free speech. Key word: relative. What are you fighting nando?
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actually........
i attended a speech by a sociologist that studies demographics, characteristics of the different generations
and guess what
the millennials are equivalent to the WWII generation
pro USA, more religious than not, drug usage going down, community oriented, don't like arguing and seek consensus, pro self responsibility, and generally believe smaller government is better
my son is 28, daughter is 31 and i see this in them and their friends
the millennials will eventually restore good governance at least as much as they can
once you'all get old enough to care about voting“There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
Sir Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by gwb72tii View Postactually........
i attended a speech by a sociologist that studies demographics, characteristics of the different generations
and guess what
the millennials are equivalent to the WWII generation
pro USA, more religious than not, drug usage going down, community oriented, don't like arguing and seek consensus, pro self responsibility, and generally believe smaller government is better
my son is 28, daughter is 31 and i see this in them and their friends
the millennials will eventually restore good governance at least as much as they can
once you'all get old enough to care about voting
Will say this and with the perspective of living in California (traveling to the east coast here and there) vs also living in Europe for a bit.
Arguing is good. Easily reaching consensus isn't necessarily a good thing when everyone agrees it's good to belittle one's beliefs or rights because they don't hold a popular opinion. Remember the 1st amendment is to protect unpopular speech, not the popular kind. Pro self responsibility? If that has anything beyond to staying fit then that is debatable. The responsibility for gathering information and critical thinking beyond main taking points given by the MSM isn't something that's too noticeable in the younger generation, and in our culture as a whole. The welfare state is generally agreed upon and strangers are usually strangers unless you're drunk enough.
I wonder if the WWII gen would almost kill themselves to get that perfect selfy or faceook fad? Perhaps the study left out the observation of quantity over quality. I see a vast sea of content for ignorance and it's usually a pleasant surprise when I encounter otherwise.
Disclaimer: Quality to me isn't people agreeing to my viewpoint no. There is a popular strategy of divide and conquer and this generation, like all the ones before it, are falling for it. If it wasn't the case, you wouldn't have so many people supporting violence at protests against political leaders, as just one small example. In the end, this generation's potential is limitless!!! We'll see where it goes when as you said, they start to vote!
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Woah hey guys look another one of these "millenials suck now justify my opinion" threads!
I agree some car meets are shit, but it's not a generational thing, I know for certain previous generations were shitters at car meets.
Now up off your high horse and go back to not caring.
Edit: don't know where gwb is getting more religious. Sounds like an anecdotal observation to me. Actual polls show millenials as least religious.1989 BMW 325is | 2019 Ford Ranger FX4willschnitz
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How has no one told OP his truck is bad and he should feel bad?!?sigpic
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1989 - 325i Convertible Bronzit m30b35 swapped [SCRAPPED], 325i Sedan Alpine Auto[DD]
1991 - 325i Coupe Laguna Manual [Project], 535i Sedan Alpine [SCRAPPED]
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What's the point in being so concerned about an entire generation when you should be more worried about your own shit? So what if people think what you have done to or put on your car is stupid. They can have their opinion just like you can about their car. Hop off the high horse "degrading car culture" bollocks. It changes with the times and what grabs the eye. From low riders to minitrucks, then to F&F/Pimp My Ride era styling, now to slamming everything or bagging everything. There's always a clique. Car culture is like high school if you think about it.
Stop caring so much and just enjoy the ride. Focus on your future, fuck what people think and accept that people have different tastes and make some good money. The less you worry and focus more on what make you happy, the better your outlook is."Leafeon" '92 Lagunengrun 325i Vert (Daily Driver/Project)
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The stickers make it go faster. :nice:
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Originally posted by gwb72tii View Postactually........
i attended a speech by a sociologist that studies demographics, characteristics of the different generations
and guess what
the millennials are equivalent to the WWII generation
pro USA, more religious than not, drug usage going down, community oriented, don't like arguing and seek consensus, pro self responsibility, and generally believe smaller government is better
my son is 28, daughter is 31 and i see this in them and their friends
the millennials will eventually restore good governance at least as much as they can
once you'all get old enough to care about votinge92 M3
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190e 5.6 swap (in surgery)
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