Daniel

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Daniel

Daniel

@Danny57__

If you here to block me sorry you lost but thanks for playing! Carolina Panthers #KeepPounding Cleveland Cavaliers #Letemknow The Ohio State University #GoBucks

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Chuu Shiesty 🛢️
Chuu Shiesty 🛢️@piskooooo·
boomer brain is literally "my parents lived like peasants and fought in two world wars so i could retire with an 8 figure stock and real estate portfolio funded by an entry level 9-5. you dumbass kids don't know what real hard work is"
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Daniel@Danny57__·
@OdeezyFbaby Cavs being soft changes nothing bout what I said retard
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AwakenedVeteran22
AwakenedVeteran22@FreqRevolution·
Older generations blaming young people for being broke because of “takeout” is one of the dumbest economic arguments alive. $30/day on takeout would be $10,950 a year. BLS data says under-25 households spend about $3,025/year on food away from home. Ages 25–34 spend about $3,918/year. So no, the average young person isn’t eating their house down payment in DoorDash. That’s boomer Facebook math. Here’s the real math: In 1985, median household income was about $23,620 and the median new home was about $82,800. By 2024/2025, median household income was about $83,730 and the median new home was about $423,100. Income went up 3.5x. Homes went up over 5x. Rent exploded. Insurance exploded. Cars exploded. Groceries exploded. Healthcare exploded. College exploded. Debt exploded. And somehow the genius conclusion is, “Maybe stop buying coffee.” No. Maybe stop pretending a $6 latte caused a multi-decade affordability collapse. A lot of older people bought into a cheaper system, rode 40 years of asset inflation, watched their homes become retirement accounts, then turned around and called the next generation lazy for not being able to buy into the bubble they benefited from. That’s not wisdom. That’s economic amnesia with an ego problem. There is no excuse for any generation to not want better for the generations coming after them. None. Mocking younger people for struggling while ignoring corruption, fraud, waste, money laundering through broken systems, reckless spending, failed immigration policy, corporate greed, housing speculation, inflation, debt slavery, and the destruction of buying power does not make you wise. It makes you look completely detached from reality. You are not “financially savvy” because you bought a house when the economy was still somewhat functional and then watched asset inflation make you look like a genius. You are not morally superior because younger people are trying to survive inside a rigged system you refuse to honestly examine. And telling people to “work harder” while ignoring the theft happening above them is not wisdom. It is cowardice dressed up as discipline. Any older generation that does not want the next generation to flourish has failed at the most basic responsibility of stewardship. The goal should be to leave the world better than you found it — not sit on inflated assets, talk down to the people inheriting the wreckage, and pretend they’re broke because they bought coffee. People living in reality see through it. And respect is lost when you defend a broken system just because it happened to benefit you. Financial reset incoming.
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Disguised Tweet Violating Nole@SpartacusNole56·
Don’t know what child needs to hear this but if you can’t buy a $220k starter home and a $5-7k used car and maintain both that’s your problem not mine. Acquire some skills and a spine instead of crying on social fucking media.
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PortmanTracker
PortmanTracker@PortmanTracker2·
Updated @BrookieJ07 tracker 5/24 -7.09u May -322.70u NBA -150.48u MLB -634.86u Total -896.80u One of the best days for #BrookieTheCrookie this month is a -7.09u loss. Once again, she highlighted the one winning slip while ignoring the rest, resulting in another day in the red.
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Daniel@Danny57__·
@notogotnext This man just said “after carefully analyzing the film the Knicks still don’t impress me but what I’ve seen from the Cavs makes me think they can win 4 straight” 😭😭 my god lol
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Notorious@notogotnext·
After carefully analyzing the film, I still got Cavs in 7 and I’ll explain why. Yeah the Knicks are up 3-0 but honestly they still haven’t impressed me. Josh Hart and Mikal Bridges are not having fake career nights forever. At some point reality has to kick in. And now the pressure is actually on New York because imagine being the first team in NBA history to blow a 3-0 lead to this Cavs team. Cavs win Game 4 and Knicks fans are gonna start hearing them 3-0 comeback talks everywhere. Then Cleveland steals Game 5 at the Garden and now the entire fanbase is panicking. That’s why I still don’t trust the Knicks. Historically when expectations get high, something always goes wrong. All I’m saying is don’t let the Cavs get one because if they do this series is going 7.
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Fullcourtpass@Fullcourtpass·
Kenny Atkinson on the Cavaliers being down 0-3 against the Knicks “Analytically… we’ve won 2 out of 3” (Via @NBA_NewYork)
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Tom W@TomWinTejas·
It's irrelevant. You said someone should be able to afford the bare minimum in life. You don't know what someone else's bare minimum costs are. When you hire workers for your employ, do you do detailed interviews to determine their minimum living expenses? My guess is that you, like the rest of us, do not. You want the most qualified person at the least expensive price. The person you are hiring must see the value in the exchange, otherwise they wouldn't be transacting with you. But it feels good to spew platitudes and virtue signal. Actually understanding economics takes a little bit of effort and time... why bother when you can not spend the time to think through complex problems and make knee jerk emotional quips?
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Daniel@Danny57__·
@bugsandfishes I mean is the idea not if you work hard enough sacrifice and save that you’ll be able to? OP didn’t say buy a beachside mansion literally specified renovations and decent furniture 😭
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Laura Lupin
Laura Lupin@bugsandfishes·
(Setting aside the insanity of the housing market for a moment) this idea that you're automatically "supposed" to be able to afford all these "nice" things... where did this come from?
Dillmann auf der Flucht@vollerEkel

Question: if we're supposed to scrimp and save money for a house, and the solution is to eat literally poverty food like we lost a war, how on are we supposed to actually afford anything nice? Renovations, decent furniture, stuff like that.

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Sandipantswtf
Sandipantswtf@sandipantswtf·
I’m 45 and I’m telling y’all these kids have it so much worse than I did. I bought a 3 bedroom house at 22 for $124k and I had dollar menus and 89 cent Circle K gasoline. I really don’t understand the deep desire many of you have to deny our current reality.
Darren@RogueDarren

Zoomers on here are like "I'm 27 and can't buy a $400k house or afford to spend $50 on doordash, the system is rigged!" Like kid, I had 2 roommates till 29, and then 1 till 33 when I bought my own house. Cooked and meal prepped 90% of what I ate for 20 years. Y'all are bitches

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Jess Margera
Jess Margera@jessmargera·
When boomers would say quit yer cryin or I’ll give you somethin to cry about! Was what they meant ruining financial stability for the next few generations after them
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TexasAF 🇺🇸
TexasAF 🇺🇸@DillowTalk2·
Yes, historical context and facts are irrelevant to today's issues. You're their best and brightest aren't you, Danny.
Daniel@Danny57__

@DillowTalk2 No you’re just talking about irrelevant shit bc the problem is the pricing lmfao

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TheUnusualSuspect
TheUnusualSuspect@beerandtokens·
My brother in Christ. In 1980 the home price to income ratio was 3.6x, now it’s 5x In 1980 a degree cost 15% of the average annual income, today it’s 58% In 1980 child care cost 7% of the median household income, now it’s 19% In 1980 health care cost 10% the median household income, now it’s 21% In 1980 the average car payment for a new car was 6% of the median household income, now it’s 13% These are national averages, and not some anecdotal personal experience. Idk why it’s so hard for people to do a little good faith research and just admit that life’s necessities are exponentially more expensive now than when they were young adults. It’s a crazy level of pride, arrogance and denial.
Elron Steele@elron6900

@beerandtokens In 1985, I was making $5/hr and paying $400/month for a 1-bdrm apartment; so like 60%+ of my monthly salary went to pay my rent. Avg price in my city for an apt now is $1200-1400, with min wage at $15. It's about the same ratio of income as the 80s.

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