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Caesar Did Nothing Wrong

@UsualProfligate

Katılım Ocak 2026
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Andrew Follett
Andrew Follett@AndrewCFollett·
Im, objectively, one of the most successful millennials...have a good job, and am married w/ many kids. And the ONLY reason I own a house is because I bought it in 2020 when interest rates BRIEFLY were in the 2% range. And my Boomer parents constantly call me lazy.
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_

Dear small percentage of Boomers who can actually be told things: Here are some facts, to help you understand what Millennials are trying to tell you. Here is what the middle-class experience is right now. Not for losers, but for your average hardworking, but unexceptional, dude born in 1992. - No company pensions. Ever. No job offers this. - Laid off every 2 to 3 years. - No vacations. Ever. If you are lucky, you have 10 to 15 days of annual "PTO" (paid time off). But this is not vacation. This is your sick days. You can take a break with whatever's left over. - If you are not lucky, you have "unlimited" PTO. Which sounds nice, but in practice it means you get sick days and nothing else. - They pay social security taxes, but they know they will never receive those benefits, because the system will crash first. - Not promoted. Ever. - No annual raises. Instead, these are effectively pay cuts, because they don't match inflation. - Because of this, can only get a raise by changing jobs. Some judicious prevarication about salary history is recommended. - Good chance you'll have to change careers at least once, possibly more, as industries get rugpulled by offshoring or work visas. - Total mortgage cost on a median house in 2026 is 104,600 minimum-age-hours. This is 50+ years of full-time work. - For comparison, a 1972 purchase would be 23,750 minimum-wage-hours, about 11 years of full time work. What this all adds up to is that Millennials can't buy homes until they are past their child-bearing years. And, no, scrimping and saving doesn't change that equation. This is with scrimping and saving. I am not a Millennial. I am GenX, the child of Boomers. I do not need to be told how much Boomers forwent luxuries to save, and how hard they worked. I know exactly how much they did of each. I was there. I saw. They worked hard at the beginning of their careers, and lived frugally for about 5 years to save up a down payment. After that, things gradually eased up, bit by bit. Until, by retirement, a lot of them had nice fat stock portfolios and multiple rental property investments, and Caribbean cruise holidays. And this seems, to them, like a fair and natural progression. But as America has been hollowed out and by a corrupt political machine, those doing the robbing have left the Boomers whole, and placed the burden of that corruption squarely on the backs of younger generations. For Millennials, there's no light at the end of that tunnel. Just another tunnel. And another after that. They have been standing between Boomers and the reality of the modern economy for 20 years. At some point, they are going to break.

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“Kids nowadays don’t know any practical skills.” Someone from the generation that decided to remove woodshop, auto shop, home economics, and personal finance from public school curriculums in exchange for more practical tests.
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Caesar Did Nothing Wrong
Caesar Did Nothing Wrong@UsualProfligate·
@revenant_MMXX Conservative is just the word loser with more letters. Can't win anything meaningful and are at best a speed bump. There's nothing left to conserve.
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HollyCabot
HollyCabot@HollyCabot·
Spoiler Alert from the Catbird Seat: When an employee tells you they are WFH on Fridays, they are bullshitting you they are taking a three day weekend If you don't believe me.. email them, see how long it takes to get a response
T@T1228840816103T

@HollyCabot Omg, for real!!!!!!! My coworker is a junior accountant and always calls in... usually on a Friday. Her excuse ia she ia too tired! Wth! I have rarely ever called in in the 25+ years ive been employeed & she calls in at least 1x a month! It's ridiculous

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Caesar Did Nothing Wrong@UsualProfligate·
@teachwhocares1 My point being, no one actually has the stomach for what it would take to fix it. So now parents who actually care about their kids are either pulling their kids out completely, or paying extra to go somewhere else. It's a death spiral
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Josie
Josie@teachwhocares1·
@UsualProfligate We actually do. The problem is the people making decisions on education have never stepped in a classroom. Parents can be the biggest driving force. Until everyone gets together no one will fix it. I have to say my district is great. We have all sorts of programs .
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Josie
Josie@teachwhocares1·
I’m over people whining about teachers and our schedules. I normally don’t do this but most of these post are just following the bash teachers bandwagon. If you like my schedule stop whining and get your credentials in order. Maybe I’ll lose followers for this but I’m over it.
Lucky Teter@TheMagaHulk

Teachers are the whiniest profession in America. They work less than half the year. They're back home by 3:30 PM everyday. They never have to work weekends or holidays. But then they'll whine they aren't paid for their 20 minute commute.

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Caesar Did Nothing Wrong
Caesar Did Nothing Wrong@UsualProfligate·
@MarvelTeacher2 Oh fuck me I get to work early every day to check on systems and tickets. Difference is I'm not off 3 months of the year paid.
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Ken | The Real Marvel Teacher 🍎
Things #Teachers don’t talk about: That unpaid hour before school where you’re setting up the room, printing papers, and trying to mentally prepare for the day.
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Adam Geringer
Adam Geringer@GeringerAdam·
I come across this sometimes when surveying. Total shut ins with absolutely disgustingly neglected properties. Most people should not own land
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HollyCabot
HollyCabot@HollyCabot·
I agree.. People need to stop believing they are entitled to other people's money, possessions, etc. It's grotesque!
Skippy@jinksterz

@HollyCabot There's a level of selfishness and entitlement being exposed in some people that's repulsive, no matter whether the complainer is doing it for attention or not. Its pathetic. Abusive.

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Caesar Did Nothing Wrong
Caesar Did Nothing Wrong@UsualProfligate·
@NineCato If you make your children pay rent to live in the house they grew up in, while they are working/in school trying to better themselves: You're a shitty parent, and your children will always carry some level of resentment towards you
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jakebraekes (The Truck Stops Here)
@ljmontello You will learn, as time goes on, that your vote is worth fractionally what a lobbyist's dollar is worth, so all the things that fiscally responsible people pushed back against passed because YOU DON'T MATTER.
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Modern Rome in Freefall 🇵🇸
Oh please. Boomers had zero problems with generalizations when they were calling younger generations entitled, lazy, slacker, undisciplined, frivolous and every barb thrown at us for the past 30yrs. For some reason it only hits now when you're on the receiving end
janet@banter44

@ljmontello You have some issues but you are generalizing to an entire generation of people. Everyone I know who has some money put away is giving it to their kids and their kids are saying you enjoy yourselves but we all have happy relationships - you need to deal with your personal family

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Caesar Did Nothing Wrong@UsualProfligate·
@SaintofThrillas @VitoComedy No they didn't. They were able to get mindless jobs that all paid more than jobs that are around now adjusted for inflation. Pre NAFTA. Pre 2008 Crash. Pre Covid. Pre Hyperinflation (Starting now). Cope all you want. At least boomers time is running out.
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MAX MEMES
MAX MEMES@VitoComedy·
Boomers will lecture you about all the hardship their parents went through so they don't have to discuss how they were able to buy a 5BR house in the 70s for $50k (inflation adjusted)
MAX MEMES tweet media
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Caesar Did Nothing Wrong
Caesar Did Nothing Wrong@UsualProfligate·
Gen X Mental Boomers exist and are a bigger problem than actual Boomers
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Caesar Did Nothing Wrong@UsualProfligate·
@GrumpyDude1968 @TheJeffSchlegel The vast majority are exactly like the way they are described on X. The most entitled know nothing generation to ever exist. Born on third and think they hit a triple. Spent the first 3 years of my career showing them how to save as a PDF.
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Grumpy Old Man
Grumpy Old Man@GrumpyDude1968·
@TheJeffSchlegel Reality Check: X is not real life. Most Boomers do not say what you accuse them of saying. Also, Boomers and Millennials who are willing to work hard are doing better than their parents did at their age. The rest (large minority) would rather be "Influencers," OF Hoes, etc.
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MaybeNextYear
MaybeNextYear@TheJeffSchlegel·
Here's the problem with this thought process. It's the Boomers that love to throw stones at younger generations for being "fiscally irresponsible". Yet it's those same Boomers that are being subsidized by younger generations. Sounds like the Boomers are morally depraved to me.
Original Outcast@orig_outcast

It is amazing to me that society can't even agree that we should reduce the tax burden on elderly people who can't work any more and live on fixed income. You people are morally depraved, and your opinions will magically change when you are in your 60s experiencing major health issues.

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Modern Rome in Freefall 🇵🇸
I *do* have a house. It took until perimenopause to afford one. See the problem? I know it behooves Boomers to consider other people, but their hoarding family sized homes as an ever appreciating financial asset is bad for people priced out of their whole childbearing yrs.
ลิ่น@QgFyBpM0ho5D45j

@ljmontello Why do you care what someone else does with their house? If you want a house, buy one and live in it.

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Sinner following Christ
Sinner following Christ@AlexIsR30414753·
@ljmontello I have a house. Had it for over 20 years. Mortgage of less than $900 a month. While you partied and spent in your youth, I struggled and worked 14 hours days. Now I have a 6 figure career that allows my wife to stay home and not work if she doesn't want to.
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