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Young Americans (18-34) Living With Parents Rises to 75-Year High
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Young Americans (18-34) Living With Parents Rises to 75-Year High

Quote: (12-28-2016 11:22 PM)Travesty Wrote:  

^ How many nerds have money in the tech age?

A lot. They still have very little knowledge or experience by and large when it comes to women. There's a lot of thirst out there, I'll give you that. It just boggles my mind that some wealthy dude is paying $1000 or whatever to have a girl drink coffee on his dime a few times per month. If she's actually pulling that off, these simps are worse than I thought.

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Young Americans (18-34) Living With Parents Rises to 75-Year High

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And this is why the so-called recovery is bullshit. You cannot replace a full-time unionized or high-quality job with some part-time crap.

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Temp agencies booming are not a good sign - they just undermine all previous work-standards that the previous generations fought for (and died for - example Battle of Blue Mountain).

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Multiple job holding is also an economic heresy - hardly seen in the 1950s and 60s for a good reason. This is nothing to be proud of as the deluded George Bush once said (Mr. "I don't know any poor people"):






And that is why the movie Looper was the best depiction of what will be going on in the year 2060:
US cities: (some - not all - very rich ones will be different for sure)

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Chinese top cities:

[Image: Looper_CV0007_final-906x458.jpg]

Go east.
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