They probably had ripped jeans from working hard on everything from bridge building to wood working and fighting in World War 2, Korea and Vietnam. Millennials meanwhile, need a counselor to discuss their feelings while sitting in a cubicle at work and Gen Z's are just this generations emo.
So why are the bridges all damaged, if you build them so well? Why was Vietnam lost and Korea divided, if you fought so brave? Why is the economy completely broken if you worked so hard? But congrats on the wood working part. There is hardly any tree left.
Because time changes all things. Metals rust, wood decays, governments change (Russia anyone?), greed exists, and all the land is owned. Welcome to existence.
And gen X sits back and watches everyone bicker while our inaction likely cause a lot of today's problems. Fight club summed up my generation pretty well.
"We have no great war, no great depression. Our war is a spiritual war. Our great depression is our lives"
They probably had ripped jeans from working hard on everything from bridge building to wood working and fighting in World War 2, Korea and Vietnam. Millennials meanwhile, need a counselor to discuss their feelings while sitting in a cubicle at work and Gen Z's are just this generations emo.
So why are the bridges all damaged, if you build them so well? Why was Vietnam lost and Korea divided, if you fought so brave? Why is the economy completely broken if you worked so hard? But congrats on the wood working part. There is hardly any tree left.
Because time changes all things. Metals rust, wood decays, governments change (Russia anyone?), greed exists, and all the land is owned. Welcome to existence.
And gen X sits back and watches everyone bicker while our inaction likely cause a lot of today's problems. Fight club summed up my generation pretty well.
"We have no great war, no great depression. Our war is a spiritual war. Our great depression is our lives"
Why not just put vodka in your water bottle like a normal person...
Boomers never had ripped jeans, nope, just this generation
They probably had ripped jeans from working hard on everything from bridge building to wood working and fighting in World War 2, Korea and Vietnam. Millennials meanwhile, need a counselor to discuss their feelings while sitting in a cubicle at work and Gen Z's are just this generations emo.
So why are the bridges all damaged, if you build them so well? Why was Vietnam lost and Korea divided, if you fought so brave? Why is the economy completely broken if you worked so hard?
But congrats on the wood working part. There is hardly any tree left.
Because time changes all things. Metals rust, wood decays, governments change (Russia anyone?), greed exists, and all the land is owned. Welcome to existence.
And gen X sits back and watches everyone bicker while our inaction likely cause a lot of today's problems. Fight club summed up my generation pretty well.
"We have no great war, no great depression. Our war is a spiritual war. Our great depression is our lives"