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Last thread autosaged, we were having some good discussions.

>Are we doomed to leech off our parents the rest of our lives?

>What would you do if your life's passion was in the arts instead of STEM?

>What will be the fate of children born today?
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>>13645188 (OP)
Revolution will happen sooner or later, 29% of the country already thinks its necessary. 90 million Americans rising up sounds beautiful.
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>>13645188 (OP)
>the fate of children born today
good question
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>>13645918
35% is the threshold for a successful revolution.
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>>13645188 (OP)
>>What will be the fate of children born today?
well with the abortion rates as high as they are...
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>>13646062
At the rate its been growing it'll happen soon then.
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>>13646112
It's mostly just black people that get abortions, so no worry there.
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>>13645995

Have children at 14, give child to parents, continue to live irresponsibly, perpetuate the breakdown of the family unit, fulfil Marx's dream.
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>>13645918
I think the higher ups have already planned for all of this. They know social unrest is inevitable, it's simply a matter of time. I wouldn't be surprised if they employed some form of federal aid/work program that provides a small living stipend to keep those at the bottom in line.
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I am personally looking forward to the coming revolution. History shows time again that it will happen, it is just a matter of when.
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Whelp, into the trash I go
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>>13645188 (OP)

The future is no place for children. I have so little hope for the next 50 years I got a vasectomy because I could not bare to be responsible for bringing a life into the coming world.
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>>13645188 (OP)

>life's passion was the arts
>arts
>jurrb
>???

Dude making ends meet isn't just doing a hobby you enjoy and expecting someone to pay you a salary to do that.
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>>13646316

The problem lies in the premise of the revolution. If the masses have been tricked into believing corporations are the enemy, we may very well end up making the entire problem worse by ballooning the government even more.
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>>13646367
I don't doubt that it will start for the wrong reasons, but there is so much pent up unrest in this country that I doubt any of this country as we think of it now will be the same after.
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>>13646215
Oh yeah they have absolutely planned for it, the DHS has a few billion rounds stockpiled and a fleet of armored "rescue" vehicles ready for deployment. But 90 million angry rebels will win out against a military of 2.2 million. It is bound to happen sometime, and hopefully soon.
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>>13646331

Got pic related sitting in my inbox as we speak.
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>>13646535
It won't be enough.
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>>13646631
What wont be enough? The 6 billion rounds or the 90 million rebels?
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>>13646631

Yes it will you dumbfuck. This isn't about numbers and equipment versus numbers and equipment and it never will be. If 90 million people are willing to angrily kick you right the fuck out of office, what choice do you have? Kill 90 million people? No human being would open fire on civilians like that, and no politician would remain credible if he ordered them to fire on them. It's happened in other countries before and it'll happen the same way every time. Enough people saying no will always cause them to run.
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>>13646352
But who is truly better off? A person scrimping by on minimum wage doing what he loves, or someone making six figures doing what he hates? I know it's a big of a false dichotomy, but I'm going to presume the large bulk of those who pursue high-yield degrees don't actually find any passion in it.

On our deathbeds which life do you think will we cherish more?
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>>13646721
The 6 billion rounds.
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Zionist occupiers are easily defeated, look at how cave-dwelling Taliban (and during the Boomer's era the jungle-dwelling gooks) push the US army's shit in until they run crying home shouting how I WUN I REALLY DID YOU GUYS SUCK
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>>13646770
I meant their defenses won't be enough dipshit.
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>>13646551
>>13646331
>get literally over 500 of those
>apply to be a Navy officer
>take OAR test
>score a 70
http://http://images.4chan.org/pol/src/1367532034708.jpg
>mfw

They creamed their panties when they saw that. I'm going to be a sailor, any ship I want, $30k/yr starting. And all the gay sex I could ever want.
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>>13646872

Congratulations, you're going to be a welfare queen.
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Personally, I think an armed rebellion is just the swift kick in the ass this country needs, and I would gladly participate in one. That being said, there will not be one for one simple reason, the line was crossed far to long ago. No one is going to start a rebellion because we live in a culture were every moral we hold dear changes at every election. No one wants to die for nothing, and we are split to heavily to change anything. I for see states becoming more and more polarized, until individual states are having conflicts, and from there the conflict will spread breaking this nation into many smaller countries.
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>>13645188 (OP)
>>What would you do if your life's passion was in the arts instead of STEM?
I am smart enough to do both. Got a STEM degree, saved enough money to live off the interest and now I just have a morning to noon job that pays my rent and expenses while I spend my free time writing.
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>>13646914
I disagree. Think of how much rage and hate is pent up. If just a small group gets the ball rolling, people will use it as an outlet for everything.
I believe that values change so much so quickly because everyone knows that something is wrong and it needs fixed, but not what or how to do it.
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>>13646905

>military
>welfare
>muh broken window
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>>13646804

lel... the one that has a beach house, a house, a jet ski and a bad bitch as a wife.

No hot women are going to want some smelly hipster art degree holder that lives in seattle. There going to want some alpha, medical doctor, can go on lavish vacations whenever he wants, etc.
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>>13647083

No man wants a vacuous golddigger.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HLTzp_lnRI

Story of my life. At least the first part is. The second part is all rejection letters.
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>>13646905
Damn right I am. If I don't make it in the Navy I'm going on autism bucks. Fuck the 3DPD civilian life.
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>>13646770
Who said they would have to open fire, we drones now. Eric Holder even says the president has the authority to use drone strikes on Americans if they happen to be terrorists, and I would bet my left nut that any radical rebels would be labeled as freedom hating terrorists.

Don't get me wrong, 90 mil would still win in the end probably, but killing people is a hell of a lot easier for someone to handle if you do it from 500 miles away.
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>>13647135
What's the difference between a gold digger and a loving wife?

Nothing when you've got money.
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>>13647135

ehh I'll take tits and money any day rather than paint and lube
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>>13647083
>No hot women are going to want some smelly hipster art degree holder that lives in seattle. There going to want some alpha, medical doctor, can go on lavish vacations whenever he wants, etc.

Ultimate beta detected. My smelly pothead guitarist cousin swims in so much pussy he has to come up for air every month or so or risk drowning in it. He's been unemployed for years and just lives off his girlfriends.
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The past 60 years in America has been a cultural blip. Retirement didn't exist for most people before that. Pre 1920s people just moved in with their kids when they got old, helped raise the grandkids, then died.

This is what's going to happen:

Ever see a Mediterranean family? 3 generations under 1 roof. We're ALL going back to that, except for maybe 10-15% of the population (USA), less so globally.

Honestly it works out better for the poor like that, but needs to be addressed in the long run (it won't).

You will grow up with your parents and grandparents. Live and work until you get married. Move out. Have kids. By then your parents will be old and move in, grandparents dead (hopefully). Rinse, repeat.

Children born today will never see the boomer culture of 'retirement'. Even people with above average income that save their whole lives these days will work until they die.

Retirement is not feasible at the rate housing/food is going up relative to the flat income of over 90% of Americans today. In addition, because boomers are resource vacuums, they will be working into THEIR 70s, delaying our generation, and the generation below us, etc etc. promotions until they effectively die.

Low income jobs open up first. High income jobs will become incredibly rare. The increased life expectancy in this country is horribly skewed towards the rich. If you're poor - you still die around 65 like back in the 1950s and 60s. If you're rich, you live (and can work) well into your 90s.

Look at people like Warren Buffett, George Soros, etc. They have more money than god, and instead of making charitable organizations and working on philanthropic projects for the last 30 years of their lives, they just work work work. That squeezes too many resources ($$$$) into too few hands, reducing the potential for expansion of the middle class and retirement society.

The trend continues until something breaks or people wake up.


Etc., etc., etc.
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>>13647184
>loving wife
>implying she wouldn't take 15 nigger dicks in the ass per week behind your back
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>>13647050

As credible as it sounds, I really do know a guy who knows a guy who was ready and willing to start the ball rolling, he got fucked a couple year's ago to the point were my dad gat interviewed by some alphabet agency. There are groups out there that have the willpower and manpower to start it, but they get gutted by the government and left to die.
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>>13647339

Retirement is a cancerous concept. The idea that you should still be able to get by while being wholly unproductive just reinforces the welfare state.
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>>13647422
Oh, I'm not advocating for retirement, I was just stating what current economic trends indicate (I used to run a private medical practice and love to do demographic research).

I am all for people contributing until they die, that or getting out of the way so other people can get jobs with living wages.
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>>13647223

That's cool and all in your 20's... maybe 30's... but dude your going to end up so fucking depressed when you realize that no one wants to hang out with you any more when you can't even pick up a tab or support your own damn self.

>ends up going back to live with parents
>trash he goes
>kills himself from depression
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>>13647387
What is it with you kikes and your fetish for black cocks? Its all you think about. Fucking get over yourselves.
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Don't group all "children" in the same category. It's humans who are being killed slowly through economic and social expulsion. Sub-humans are thriving in this society. They have the connections and more sub-humans are wealthy than humans.
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>>13647141
Why not just go for autism bux right now?
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>>13645188 (OP)
>What would you do if your life's passion was in the arts instead of STEM?

I live as a NEET.

No, I never went to art school.
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>>13647517
Well he's about 28 now, and his current girlfriend is getting him a job at her place and making him stick with it.

The point is women are stupider than you think, and go for bad boys more than rich betas.
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>>13647518

Sub-humans are genetically faggots, and kikes idolise their nigger relatives. Put two and two together.
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>>13647518
Gold diggers do not love you, they love your money. Deal with it.
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>>13647555
Because I've always wanted to go on a ship before, and you get more money this way. After paying off my loans I'll have $50k when I leave the Navy, more than enough for a trailer, satellite internet, and some good land back east. I could easily homestead and become a subsistence farming NEET.
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>>13647339
Personally I wouldn't mind going back to the 3 generation system. I love my family and I always cherished visiting home after living alone.

I'm moving back in with my parents soon to be closer to work, and I'm actually okay with this. Is living independently truly what's best for us and our families, or were we simply sold the idea so well we think it's what we want?
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>>13647671

What job is he getting? Maybe a manager at a cici's pizza? Or quite possibly baby girls daddy is getting him a job at State Liberty Tax and do mind numbingly boring plug and chug math problems all day.
...
Anyways your friend sounds like a faggot that still can't provide for his own at the age of 28 and has to rely on a woman for his survival in life
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>>13647501
I'm having a hard time seeing how a 80+ year old person can contribute to the workforce. I think those nearing the end of their life should be given some respite after a long life of supporting the state and their families. If there's no carrot on the end of the stick, how much hope is left for those entering the work force?
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>>13647887
Yeah I wouldn't want his lifestyle even if he does get more pussy. But my point was about women, not how viable his lifestyle is.

>>13647816
Your parents must not be insufferable boomers. I'm never letting my parents move in with me once I move out, fuck them.
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>be a university student
>work in the library
>every day, I get boomers who want to use the computers
>you need to be a student/staff with a university account to use them
>tell them they can't
>several months later, they organize a petition + protest because MUH ALUMNI BENEFITS
>administration eventually allots half of the computers in the library for public (aka boomer) use
>now when students want to use computers, during peak hours, boomers are hogging them and use them for useless shit
>during finals week, get many students who want to use the computers can't use them because boomers are using them all the time

god damn, I hate boomers so fucking much
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>>13647994
>Your parents must not be insufferable boomers.
Luckily I have two loving parents in a stable marriage. I can't imagine how hard it must be for people to move back in with parents they despise or don't respect.

Though, perhaps a 3-generation system would take some of the burden off of the parents when raising a child? The grandparents could assist and rear the child correctly, instill their values and wisdom and perhaps prevent a poor relationship between the child and parent from ever forming? I don't know. But I do know our current trend of single, overworked parents is a harmful one.
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>>13648237
Oh my parents are still married, still love each other and probably won't ever divorce. But they're still insufferable, hateful, evil fucking boomers and I won't have them in my house.
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>>13648206
Have you considered slashing their tires? Surely they drive to campus.
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>>13645188 (OP)
In china the current generation ( due to new 1 child laws) are required to take care of 2 to 3 generations of family . Boomers have done nothing this bad to you . Them leaving will be the end of whites in America
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>>13648589
The degradation of the family structure (which has existed for thousands of years) was a grave mistake that will impact us for generations to come, I fear.
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>>13647415
That is a pitty, but it will happen. It is inevitable.
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>>13647422
>Retirement is a cancerous concept. The idea that you should still be able to get by while being wholly unproductive just reinforces the welfare state
No, retirement is a great idea. It is your incentive for working hard and managing your resources well enough that you can provide for your self at old age. Just enough for food, clothing, medicine and housing. We have bloated it into the idea that I should be able to have a luxury yaught and live like a millionaire.
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>>13649650
Where I live it's not uncommon for city employees to have six figure pensions. Directors of certain municipal departments have gotten away with pensions above $150,000, which I think is complete fucking bullshit.
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>>13645188 (OP)
>Are we doomed to leech off our parents the rest of our lives?

For a long time people stayed together and supported each other. Why is everyone so obsessed with the movie ideal?If every single body moved out at 18 shit would be ridiculous. We can't all live in lofts and highrise apartments alone. The world would be better off if people got some land and made it a family place and took some pride in it.
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I went to college, kept my grades up and got a degree in chemistry.

2 years of not finding a job (I'm not working for min. wage, that's a straight up waste of life) and now I just sell drugs.

It's not what I wanted for would have imagined for myself but I live comfortably and have an open schedule.

Who really cares anymore, society as we know it is finished. How many more years do you really think we can keep BSing ourselves? The train is already off the rails, we are just moving on past momentum. But when the crash happens it's going to be violent.
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>>13645188 (OP)
>What would you do if your life's passion was in the arts instead of STEM?

It is, but I'm not too concerned about it.


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