Message from @Matthew
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Those were born in a world where everything was basically destroyed and had to be rebuild
i sincerely hope people like matthew who are upcoming parents will see some effort to it honestly
as person who still needs to report stuff to social services if i happen to be in volunteer shift anywhere this shit breaks me time to time
specialy if laws are ridiculous like "every case of alcohol use by minors needs to be reported"
what buts social workers and their aides to shiittty position
HAHAHAHA no
where you pretty much forced to take either grey area illegal "i didnt see shit general" attitude or report them to child services
what forces childservices hand to contact the family and have investigation
from fucking single beer if person is under 18
no "personal judgement" according to law
but in reality ofc it happens alot
"You know what's a good idea? Not letting people experience intoxication until they're legally liable for their actions, maybe financially independent, and in a vulnerable setting with people their own age with similarly bad judgment"
all this due parents inability to teach kids some decency and sanity fucking hell
"oh shit oh fuck they're drunk driving and getting date raped oh shit"
16+ is legaly liable here all things but sexual*
*:court decides that incase of any problems if htey are liable or not case by case basis
Unironically if there was no legal drinking age, I think drinking as a whole would decrease, because it would be demystified
yep and it has been even seen in studies and what not
sure there is always the "problem ones" in statistics
Smoking was never as popular among teens as it was when it was socially taboo for them to be doing it
but those are gonna be there either way
As it stands, with our legal drinking age being 21, it's culturally expected that you'll get super drunk on your 21st birthday
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Good times.
Not romanticizing boomers, just noticing the difference between gen Z and babyboomers
They were born in a post ww2 world, where basically everything had to rebuild. Which is at the core of their collective thinking.
Everything a boomer has/had was basically by hard work
Gen Z doesn't have that
Not necessarily bad, just different
<:madman:589105474226618384> >everything a boomer has is by hard work
Go back to bed, grandpa
<:30yo:589183955752845332> <:30yo:589183955752845332> <:30yo:589183955752845332>
That describes early millenial more than actual baby boomers
But feel free to think that's what I meant with boomer
Millennials are the new boomers
$200
Interesting
audio autists always gonna overpay for these shits
Usually these handheld things are shit compared to just Retroarch and a Bluetooth controller but this is an neat way to add features and it looks slick
(((adapters sold separately)))