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What should I buy next..
MBP/iMac/MBA
Or
A new tv and iPad?
Just a thought...can't this NT and its members sue sneakertalk for using our intellectual property without consent?
Also...they edited Meth's sig while keeping his post on rules
The Niketalk link leads to this sight.....smh
Smh...
i heard sneakertalk was holdin our smileys hostage
Is that why they don't work anymore?
RayJ @RayJ
Lol RT @KimKardashian: Keep your life in a positive perspective. We are not defined by our pasts.
LMAOOOOOO ...
WHERE ARE THE SMILEYS
This avy?Just posting to see if my avy works.
Edit• damn! That was my favorite avy and i dont even have it in my laptop anymore!
the whole thread on reddit is such an eye-opener...Here's my basic understanding of what went down: The generation that birthed the Baby Boomers suffered like hell. Depression, World War II; they shouldered that ****. So when the US was growing more successful following WWII, they didn't want their children to suffer. And their kids loved this. They lived in relative safety, had a clear boogeyman to fear in the USSR and ideology to love in the US of A. They got opportunities, whether to get jobs straight out of high school, or go to college, or travel the world, or whatever. Not everyone got this, of course, since we still did have poor souls shipped out to Vietnam. But white suburbanites? **** was pretty damn cash. They got awesome music, got to experiment with drugs, and then got jobs alongside their hardworking, nose-to-the-grindstone parents of the "Greatest Generation". And as those parents retired and died, we were left with a overwhelming number of coddled, spoiled children running the show. And the problem with that is that they haven't grown up. They didn't understand the hardships that drove their parents decisions. So they made decisions that didn't aim to avoid those hardships, which has saddled us with debt, terrible regulations of tons of industries, and a number of unwanted and unwinnable wars (Iraq, Afghanistan, Drugs), which has led to Gen Xers and Millenials getting the short end of the stick, and being generally bitter about it. Even a cursory glance at what we call the generations even gives some insight into the Boomers' thoughts toward their children compared to their parents. "Greatest Generation" vs. "Generation X". Past vs. future, and the future gets humped