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****ing millennials!

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I posted a shorter version of that the other day.

Hilarious that those bedwetters actually believe they're going to overthrow capitalism and "win socialism" :D
Right on comrade!

Sincerely, zackah (he/him)
 

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Do vegans ever wear anything animal related? like wool? do they consider the poor oppressed sheep?

Nothing is ridiculous enough for the dedicated snowflake to embrace.

This particular act of nonsense has since been adopted in some Australian schools.

Baa, baa rainbow sheep
by CHRIS BROOKE, Daily Mail

Last updated at 08:53 08 March 2006

It Has been a children's favourite for hundreds of years.

But 'Baa Baa Black Sheep' has again fallen victim to the drive for political correctness.
Has political correctness gone mad? Tell us in the reader comments below
Nursery school children are being taught to sing 'Baa Baa Rainbow Sheep' instead of the traditional rhyme.
Teachers at two centres were told to change the words to promote 'equal opportunities'.
 
Banned in the UK for showing gender stereotypes harmful to the public, after 3 people (most likely Millennials) complained.

 
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Smart kid, finding a way out of mowing the lawn for 10 cents because "I was happy to mow the lawn for 10 cents when I was your age"
Kids were rapt to get it done for about $5 back in my day

Same with walking/feeding the neighbours dogs when they're away on holidays or sick or something, might get a tenner for that
 
Kids were rapt to get it done for about $5 back in my day

Same with walking/feeding the neighbours dogs when they're away on holidays or sick or something, might get a tenner for that

In the 80's (starting at the age of 12) I did 2 morning newspaper rounds. 5am wake up x 6 days a week rain or shine for $20. I wouldn't get back home until after 7.45am most days so would have very little time to get myself ready for school. The winter mornings were harsh and the saturday AGE weighed a tonne, but those paper rounds paid for a colour TV & stereo system for my bedroom and for my younger brother and I to go to the footy every week. :cool:
 
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In the 80's (starting at the age of 12) I did 2 morning newspaper rounds. 5am wake up x 6 days a week rain or shine for $20. I wouldn't get back home until after 7.45am most days so would have very little time to get myself ready for school. The winter mornings were harsh and the saturday AGE weighed a tonne, but those paper rounds paid for a colour TV & stereo system for my bedroom and for my younger brother and I to go to the footy every week. :cool:

I hope you shared that $20 with some of the local kids who didn't work?
 

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