DDBMons

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DDBMons

DDBMons

@DDBMons

Just here to follow along what’s goin on in the ol Twitter verse

Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Stewart
Stewart@Stewart09322559·
@SandyofSuffolk They want a 4-bed detached with two gardens in a big city, having contributed nothing yet to society. Waah wash waah when they can't get what they demand. Bunch of whiners.
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
You can buy a nice little house like this in Suffolk with a 5% deposit of £6,000. Nationwide, Barclays and others are offering good deals for first time buyers with only a 5% deposit. But then you'd have to forego your gap year in the Far East and Antipodes or your fancy wedding. Poor you. Boo hoo. 🤣
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Jen k 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
When I married in 1981 we both worked & most of our salary went on paying the mortgage as the interest rate was 15% at the time. Everything we owned was 2nd hand & we never went out for meals as we couldn’t afford to. We rented our TV Went to the launderette every weekend as had no washing machine. Only had new clothes at Xmas & birthdays as presents. We went without until we could save enough to pay for something. It’s always been hard whether you are young or old. So those out there that think we had it easy we didn’t. Our governments are to blame, not the old.
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DDBMons
DDBMons@DDBMons·
@Florenkat @Jenny_1884 Gee I wonder why? Could it be because you could afford a home with 40 hours a week work?? Oooh yes ding ding ding correct
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Effie
Effie@Florenkat·
@Jenny_1884 We were a million times happier then than most young people will ever experience nowadays.
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DDBMons@DDBMons·
@soetsappies Because they’re a delusional group of human beings. They believe they “worked hard” when really every generation works as hard as they did
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Luddite Wendi
Luddite Wendi@soetsappies·
Why do boomers pretend they experienced WWII?
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DDBMons@DDBMons·
@ChenilleConrad @shivmalik Except boomers are the ones crying about cities trying to build new houses or condos because their view is gonna be wrecked and value will go down. Cry me a river most selfish generation in the history of the world
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ChenilleConrad
ChenilleConrad@ChenilleConrad·
@shivmalik Sure. But don’t blame the boomers for the fact that an insufficient number of houses have been built for decades. In California anyway. Demand has grossly outpaced supply
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Shiv Malik
Shiv Malik@shivmalik·
Dear boomers, can you afford to buy the house you live in currently with the wage you used to earn before you retired? If you can’t, then that’s the whole housing problem in a nutshell. It really is that simple to understand.
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DDBMons@DDBMons·
@Robbear66 @shivmalik Great story… younger generations that just worked hard now can’t afford homes. I work a job that could easily afford a home in the 90s and 2000s, ha no one with less than 10 years seniority owns a home now unless they’re in their 50s and had another career prior to current job
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Rob Bear
Rob Bear@Robbear66·
@shivmalik Believe it or not boomers did not callously work this all out on a calculator, in a deliberate strategy to rip off younger generations. They just worked hard and did the right things by their families & with the options available to them at the time.
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DDBMons
DDBMons@DDBMons·
@CharlesMcc21137 @shivmalik You’re so delusional, hard work today still doesn’t get you a simple home today. Oh and wake up it’s 2026 not 1980, you can’t find a home for less than a hundred grand but good try
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charles mccabe
charles mccabe@CharlesMcc21137·
@shivmalik No the problem is People don't want a two bedroomed house terraced depending on where you live you can still get for less than a hundred grand and the answer is yes I could.and you can't keep rabbiting on. You need to work hard to get money.
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DDBMons@DDBMons·
@MIXEDBAGCHANNEL @MarketManiaCa Sounds like my 5 years of my late 20s, oh guess what, since then it’s become even more impossible to afford a home. You boomers are so delusional and stuck in 1980 it’s almost painful
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MIXED BAG CHANNEL
MIXED BAG CHANNEL@MIXEDBAGCHANNEL·
@MarketManiaCa Home affordability in Canada has always been a struggle. Difference is more young people were willing to make the required sacrifices than the Instant gratification generation now. My first home required me to take on 2 full time jobs & no toys, vacays or weekends for 5 years
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Market Mania 🏴‍☠️
Market Mania 🏴‍☠️@MarketManiaCa·
A Toronto home cost $62,750 in 1980. The same home today? $1,450,000. The house didn't get better. Your money got worse. A generation priced out. Quietly accepted as normal.
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DDBMons@DDBMons·
@Rockdog51 @middle_class_us They didn’t believe in handouts because they weren’t drowning the way younger generations are. lol why can’t you boomers figure this out
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Rockdog51
Rockdog51@Rockdog51·
@middle_class_us Everyone always wants to believe their struggle is harder or worse; struggle is struggle! The older generation just battened down the hatches and did what they had to do to survive! They didn’t believe in handouts! They worked two to three jobs if they had to! New G wants free!
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middleclassparty
middleclassparty@middle_class_us·
Older generations say “we all struggled.” Yes. But not like this. You didn’t graduate into debt + no job security. You didn’t compete with global labor + AI. You didn’t pay modern rent on entry-level pay. This isn’t the same struggle. It’s a different game entirely.
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Anthony Fortunaso
Anthony Fortunaso@Fortunax22·
@Drewvee @jarmstrongbc @GlobalBC @BCFerries From the bridge we've had an electrical ?? we've lost two generators here we cannot sail we're going to ask passengers to return to the vehicle unfortunate thank you all we'll give you more direction In a second here
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DDBMons@DDBMons·
@Archaeologuy Wait till you hear who’s destroyed the oilers the last two June’s…
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DDBMons@DDBMons·
@LimitlesCobz I’m old enough to remember seeing a post like this…. Last Friday and the Friday before that…
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LimitLess
LimitLess@LimitlesCobz·
Buy everything you need before Monday night. • Food (2 weeks minimum) • Water (every container you own) • Gas (full tank + spare cans) • Cash (ATMs go empty first) • Batteries, candles, flashlights Most people won't see this until it's too late. Get prepared ASAP.
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DDBMons@DDBMons·
@GoldenKnights How do you guys lose 3 times to frickin Connor Ingram? Better beat these guys in the playoffs
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DDBMons@DDBMons·
@DavidWolfe Maybe a couple people at best, other than that nothing different than before 2020
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David Wolfe
David Wolfe@DavidWolfe·
How many people do you know that are vaccinated that you notice are constantly sick all the time..
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DDBMons@DDBMons·
@m_phlips @ChrisMartin1961 Who the hell cares about a house with marble counters and fancy fixtures? My god your generation is so delusional and out of touch. Younger gens just want a simple house to be able to afford. Near impossible nowadays even with lots of hard work
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CaliBayGirl97
CaliBayGirl97@m_phlips·
@ChrisMartin1961 “Boomer” here. 63. Could give two sh*ts what anybody else thinks. Worked hard, earned what I have. Didn’t get take out, Starbucks, drove old cars, first house didn’t have marble counters, fancy fixtures, didn’t have lawn service. So nah, no shame here.
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Christopher Martin 💙🤟👩🏻‍🦽‍➡️🌸⚾️
I’m seeing, yet again, this surge of hatred for the Boomer generation. I’m a late season Boomer, born in 1961; I’ve worked for nearly 50 years, have been in the same profession for 37 years, I’ve routinely worked 45-60 hours a week. I don’t get why we are so vilified.
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mary
mary@dreamingtoo2·
You want to know about boomers? We got jobs when we were teens .. we rarely went out to eat .. we didn’t have credit cards or car payments, we drove clunkers .. we bought small homes with 1 bath and we went to church on Sunday .. I bought my first house in 1980 and interest was 14% … it wasn’t easy and we worked hard and didn’t expect nothing from the Govnmt .. and all these years later we are still not rich …
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DDBMons@DDBMons·
@TexasTamieK Saw a massive bumblebee Friday as well as ton of earthworms
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TexasTamie
TexasTamie@TexasTamieK·
It was common practice in the 1970’s, 80’s and even the early 90’s to wash your windshield when you stopped for gas every week. Bugs galore covered the windshield and front grill on your vehicle. That’s not the case anymore. It’s like the bugs have simply disappeared. No bees, no gnats, no flys or moths. Our skies are being poisoned and killing off the insects. When was the last time you saw snail trails going across the concrete walkway after a heavy rain? When was the last time you saw earthworms wiggling across your driveway after a nice rainstorm? Our skies are being poisoned and contaminating the earths soil and killing them. Eczema and psoriasis are also becoming the norm.
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Lori Richardson Bird
Lori Richardson Bird@LBird1958·
@dastyffychen Cry me a damn river. We got paid $4/hour, paid rent and bills then had to figure out how to pay for gas/groceries. You snots have it easy.
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