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  • I agree. I think they do pop up every now and then, always for a cultural event. For example, I draw the line between Millennial and Gen Z at remembering 9/11.

  • Do you often get your personal beliefs from garbage op-eds?

    If you would like to learn about generational cohorts from a higher quality source, I recommend The Fourth Turning, a rather prophetic book on generations.

  • Millennials will become the largest voting bloc, and Gen Z tends to follow their lead. I predict the next decade is going to see some massive changes in governments.

  • For real though, you were born just in time to download the gateway tapes and explore the inner depths of your own consciousness.

  • They want to cut each other down differences that are indistinguishable to an outsider?

  • Not giving handouts to corporate lawyers? Impossible. Next you'll tell me that we should ease zoning restrictions and ignore NIMBYs that are afraid of black people moving in?

  • Any time I use an ACOG in the game I try using the sight to range. I'm almost always let down

  • Or maybe eight people that were taught the truth in their history class

  • what word would you use instead?

  • Who's "they" and how do they feel about an air-mailed Slap Chop?

  • It goes both ways, I'm sure Buttigieg is happy to be in the news

  • I refuse to vote for Sanders...

    Because I don't live in his state so I'm not allowed to.

    He's done great work convincing progressives that the best way to change the Democratic party is from the inside, and I hope it continues.

  • Whatever happened to those "nightshade" images that poison the model?

  • They figure no one person will have the means to sue or the ability to prove that their data was scraped.

  • And I think it just means that if you are rich enough to sue a newspaper, then they'll never claim you are anything other than an upstanding citizen.