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Patrick Hatten

@TheDeuce

Visionary | Producer of 'Will Cain Country' (@WillCainShow) | “The Most Electric Man In Broadcasting” - Will Cain

Jacksonville, FL Katılım Ekim 2016
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Patrick Hatten
Patrick Hatten@TheDeuce·
"You are literally a villain, a comic book villain." - @willcain One of the greatest compliments I've received (and never forget it)
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@MetaPrime001 They have to be- I get very little engagement normally and yet they’re finding my posts randomly and at various times of day
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Meta 👾 🇺🇸@MetaPrime001·
Surprised the boomers are still online trying to argue anymore Strong feeling most of those accounts are just bots now
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Modern Rome in Freefall 🇵🇸
I don't think Boomers realize that the problem with their attempts to rewrite the 80s & 90s into a poverty struggle session is that wasn't, their elder Millennial children were there & can call out their revisionist BS nonsense.
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Patrick Hatten@TheDeuce·
There’s more than one restaurant chain, Chief Also, you may not have been eating out when your Silent Gen parents were raising you but it is statistically undebatable that Boomers led the restaurant explosion in America: Fast food and restaurants exploded during the Boomer era • The modern fast-food model (assembly-line efficiency, franchising, drive-ins) took off in the 1950s with McDonald’s (Ray Kroc’s franchising began in 1955), Burger King, and others. This coincided exactly with the early Baby Boom and post-WWII suburban/car culture boom. jibases.com • The real scaling happened in the 1960s–1980s: highways, suburbs, and rising female workforce participation (women entering jobs in large numbers) created demand for quick, affordable family meals. Boomers were the kids being taken to these places, then the teens/young adults working there and patronizing them as consumers. By the 1970s–80s, chains proliferated nationwide. smithsonianmag.com • Industry sales data backs this: restaurant/foodservice sales were modest pre-1970 but grew ~7x by 1995 (from ~$42 billion in 1970 to $295 billion). This was when Boomers were in their prime family-raising and adult years. youtube.com • Today there are hundreds of thousands of fast-food outlets (e.g., ~200k+ quick-service places), a direct legacy of that boom. The large Boomer cohort size + lifestyle shifts (dual-income households, less time for home cooking) fueled it. escoffier.edu
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10,000 per state, per day, times fifty years That gets you 10 billion LIAR

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Homestead Ninjas
Homestead Ninjas@PrimeHomestead·
@TheDeuce Ok but what if you just like homemade bread without preservatives? 🤣
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Listen, I know this is hard, but Boomers are responsible for the boom in restaurants across America, especially fast food You’re either an outlier or not being honest because they served tens of billions well before millennials were born And also, it’s not just eating habits that people are critique but Boomer politics, including via voting, is responsible for tanking the dollar, shutting down America during Covid, destroying the free market, flooding the U.S. with immigrants, etc.
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What they can't understand is your false representation of what they actually lived through It amounts to "Don't believe our lying eyes! That tuna casserole was really a McDonalds meal!" everyone sees through your psyop now You are targeting zoomers and millenials, because it all happened before they were born Thats why you are burning hard against all the boomers and genZers who are telling the zoomers how you are lying

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Yes- I’m sure there are some outliers but, in general, if you are trying to experience a sliver of the “Little House” life, you’re LARPing
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@TheDeuce Making bread is larping? That's new. It's actually easy, and I can make it whenever I want as opposed to driving 90 miles to a store and 90 miles back. lol

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@chiefschicktx That’s where you’re wrong (again)- not only are prices getting higher, the quality has dropped off a cliff (or you end up with shrinkflation- the packaging size shrinks)
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Anti-Boomer
Anti-Boomer@mapleblooded·
Our parents told us this was butter for God’s sake.
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