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The millennials are the people who’ve inherited the hangover from the baby boomers’ party: a warming planet, a dysfunctional global financial system that rewards the rich and screws the poor, a polarized political class that’s moved so far to the right that a centrist like Barack Obama can be described with a straight face as “a socialist.” Millennials may be “narcissistic, materialistic and addicted to technology,” as Stein alleges early in his article; they’re also drowning in college debt, slaves to an internship “system” that demands ever-increasing work for no pay, and entrants into a job market that’s replaced employment rights with the “flexibility” of never being able to afford health insurance.
morning after
thoughts about the impermanence of a hook up written in permanent marker in the places he touched
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-Your father is a brave man. But he’s going to need the special kiss to face his colleagues tonight.
-Father? Brave?
-There are many different kinds of bravery. There’s the bravery of thinking of others before oneself. Now, your father has never brandished a sword nor fired a pistol, thank heavens. But he’s made many sacrifices for his family and put away many dreams.
-Where did he put them?
-He put them in a drawer. And sometimes, late at night,we take them out and admire them. But it gets harder and harder to close the drawer. He does. And that is why he is brave.
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do you ever just wake up and go “nope” and roll over and go back to sleep
All the time!
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