
Why is your millennial crying?
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Why is your millennial crying?
Humor at the expense of millennials, and, well, those of us that spawned them.


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Re: Why is your millennial crying?
Love it!
Re: Why is your millennial crying?
Remove the tattoo square and replace it with "the XBox is broken" and the cartoonist has been hiding in my house.
Re: Why is your millennial crying?
As a millennial (born in '89) there are a lot of cry babies out there. I got lucky and have a core group that has a bit of old fashioned mentality. But I do like my tattoos lol, and I never complained about them hurting ha.
Re: Why is your millennial crying?
You should have seen the look on my grandson's face last night, when I blocked his internet access. 

Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. - John Adams
Re: Why is your millennial crying?
You horrible misanthrope! How could you have possibly do that to the poor child? You severed their entire social and emotional support network with the flick of a button! No wonder they say us old folks "just don't understand!"Pawpaw wrote:You should have seen the look on my grandson's face last night, when I blocked his internet access.
Thank you.
Hopefully when the screaming stops the void will be filled with the understanding that you actually care.
Equality, rightly understood as our founding fathers understood it, leads to liberty and to the emancipation of creative differences; wrongly understood, as it has been so tragically in our time, it leads first to conformity and then to despotism. Barry Goldwater
Re: Why is your millennial crying?
There wasn't any screaming. He came to tell me the internet was down. I told him that it was only down for him. I got a shocked look that the old man knew how to do it.jminn1 wrote:You horrible misanthrope! How could you have possibly do that to the poor child? You severed their entire social and emotional support network with the flick of a button! No wonder they say us old folks "just don't understand!"Pawpaw wrote:You should have seen the look on my grandson's face last night, when I blocked his internet access.
Thank you.
Hopefully when the screaming stops the void will be filled with the understanding that you actually care.

I needed to get his attention, so I only shut him down for a hour or two. I explained that next time it will be for AT LEAST a week.
Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. - John Adams
Re: Why is your millennial crying?
I wished I would have kept my kids in the garden longer, had no TV, or ever bought a video game. I should have bought books and garden tools for Christmas. 

Re: Why is your millennial crying?
Working at a school, you should hear some of the threats teachers get when they tell a student to hand over their phone. It's insane how many students think they can hide their texting in a classroom. It's especially sad when the lights are off and it looks like a miniature sun coming from underneath their desk and they STILL express shock that you caught them texting lol.