How many people saw South Park last night? That may have been the greatest episode ever. I love the new reality character. NEED MORE SHOWS WITH REALITY IN IT!
Also, Whole Foods had a pretty funny tweet afterwards:
https://twitter.com/WholeFoods/status/65...0354453507
The interactions between the cashiers and Randy were priceless.
The Japanese call their Millennial generation "Strawberries." As in they have to be (emotionally) protected or their will (emotionally) bruise easily.
The only constant is that older generations will think less of younger generations.
(10-22-2015 03:37 PM)UCF08 Wrote: [ -> ]The only constant is that older generations will think less of younger generations.
I think a lot less of the Baby Boomers than Gen-X.
Baby Boomers and later collectively/generally suck. So that's pretty much everyone.
South Park has been really on-point lately
(10-22-2015 03:34 PM)Lord Stanley Wrote: [ -> ]The Japanese call their Millennial generation "Strawberries." As in they have to be (emotionally) protected or their will (emotionally) bruise easily.
We are so screwed
(10-22-2015 06:57 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote: [ -> ] (10-22-2015 03:34 PM)Lord Stanley Wrote: [ -> ]The Japanese call their Millennial generation "Strawberries." As in they have to be (emotionally) protected or their will (emotionally) bruise easily.
We are so screwed
I know, thank the baby boomers.
(10-22-2015 09:41 PM)UCF08 Wrote: [ -> ] (10-22-2015 06:57 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote: [ -> ] (10-22-2015 03:34 PM)Lord Stanley Wrote: [ -> ]The Japanese call their Millennial generation "Strawberries." As in they have to be (emotionally) protected or their will (emotionally) bruise easily.
We are so screwed
I know, thank the baby boomers.
increasing numbers and taking care of those that live too long with a static cash supply....they are a problem