Message from @Dusty Morgan

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2018-12-31 03:55:16 UTC  

I still consider myself left. I just don't believe in the bs for open borders, identity politics, and socialism

2018-12-31 03:55:18 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/463054787336732683/529145497492127745/Screenshot_2018-12-30_at_22.55.05.png

2018-12-31 03:55:26 UTC  

We might also see the destruction of authoritarian polices put in place the past 20 years.

2018-12-31 03:55:27 UTC  

what is going on?

2018-12-31 03:55:38 UTC  

I am hoping Gen Z will in sense, make me proud.

2018-12-31 03:55:46 UTC  

amen

2018-12-31 03:55:53 UTC  

did all of these sports teams die in a mass shooting or something? why are they trending on twitter?

2018-12-31 03:56:00 UTC  

Who’s considered gen z? 2000+?

2018-12-31 03:56:12 UTC  

1995+

2018-12-31 03:56:13 UTC  

1995

2018-12-31 03:56:21 UTC  

Ah ok so I’m part of gen z

2018-12-31 03:56:26 UTC  

but i think it's just millenials who dont want to be associated with millenials

2018-12-31 03:56:34 UTC  

I am part of Millenials sadly.

2018-12-31 03:56:34 UTC  

it slowly ticks down it used to be 2000 i think

2018-12-31 03:56:36 UTC  

*Sighs.*

2018-12-31 03:56:36 UTC  

or 1997

2018-12-31 03:56:40 UTC  

and it's getting deeper

2018-12-31 03:56:50 UTC  

Im 2001 so

2018-12-31 03:57:04 UTC  

which is funny that 1995 which would be a lot of college graduates

2018-12-31 03:57:04 UTC  

I am part of the first generation of millenials.

2018-12-31 03:57:20 UTC  

Right after baby boomers.... who basically started to see the rise of technology.

2018-12-31 03:57:23 UTC  

a lot of college textbooks say 2000

2018-12-31 03:57:55 UTC  

just because the textbook shouldnt be older than the student doesnt mean its less right

2018-12-31 03:58:27 UTC  

I read textbooks from the 1800s so... ya

2018-12-31 03:58:37 UTC  

. . . majority of my textbooks are brand new

2018-12-31 03:58:42 UTC  

got some books that date as far back as the late 1700s actually

2018-12-31 03:59:01 UTC  

a literature textbook is going to change in years, a math book is going to change, but a history book should be always right

2018-12-31 03:59:18 UTC  

In all honesty, textbooks from back in the 1700's, 1800's, and 1900's is pretty damn interesting.

2018-12-31 03:59:22 UTC  

To see how people were taught back then.

2018-12-31 03:59:29 UTC  

math will pretty much always be right, fuck common core btw

2018-12-31 03:59:32 UTC  

To see how they thought life was back then.

2018-12-31 03:59:35 UTC  

Gives me a glimpse into the past.

2018-12-31 04:00:10 UTC  

i cringe when i see a harvard stamp, but then i realize that 1916 was very differnt

2018-12-31 04:00:18 UTC  

ya

2018-12-31 04:00:24 UTC  

old books are cool

2018-12-31 04:00:30 UTC  

I wanna get rid of common core

2018-12-31 04:00:40 UTC  

@Dusty Morgan literally no different then it was in the 80s and 90s... strange isn't it? even math books from 1788 are no different then was I was taught in 1990

2018-12-31 04:00:41 UTC  

It’s ensuring I go home with 8 hours of homework each night

2018-12-31 04:00:46 UTC  

idk with the math buddy. A lot of students are taught to solve problems left to right instead of PEMDAS

2018-12-31 04:00:46 UTC  

Yeah... got to remember. The world is completely different a 100 years ago.

2018-12-31 04:00:50 UTC  

Ask any 100+ year old.