yep, it was.
Derp mastered living in mom’s basement years ago. He can teaches a master’s class on the topic.
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yep, it was.
He can teaches?![]()
I love BLM (not to be confused with BLT). I am one of the 1st here to endorse it.
That’s insane and depressing if it’s reallly true that more than half of adults under 30 are living at home.
18-29 year olds is a pretty wide bracket though. a lot of that are college/grad students, for whom it makes a lot of sense if feasible
They aren't marrying either - it's more like - if it happens, it happens - not like I want to get married and have children.
Speaking for myself and other millennials I know, a lot of us intentionally don’t want kids because we think the world is going to be such a ed up place in 50 years that bringing kids into it is a horrible thing to do.
As long as you stayed away from the airlines, energy companies, banks and a lot of the retailers. But yeah, I think a lot of us bought in near the lows expecting it to take much longer to recover.
where did you hear that?
The chart right above my post...
The gene pool thanks you.
I think this generation is a lot more open to sharing - they don't want a driver's license or a car (uber), they don't mind sharing a house or room (airbnb) - just their phone and they're fine.
still angry that you’re illiterate
shouldn’t be driving your vision is so ty
Pretty sure my generation hates living at home just as much as previous generations. 6 months ago I thought about ending my lease, putting in storage and living at home until the pandemic was over since I didn’t need to be at the office and could save money, but then I realized how ty it would be living at home![]()
My friends thought the same when young and now have lots ok kids![]()
this didnt age well
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Charlie Bucket still sleeping with granny and grandpa ten years later, more like.
Amusing since you're the OP who panicked and called it both ways again.
I think homes are bigger now, people don't share bathrooms or even living rooms in some instances. The offspring camp on the computer all day and don't have to worry about anything because the parents don't try to correct anything about them, they want to be their friends.
Yeah agreed. Parents are way too complacent with their 28 year old son sitting at home on the computer all day with no real plan/or path to becoming a self-sufficient adult.
I'm still wondering what exactly is going to happen 5-10 years from now. Is it going to be a bunch of people in their 30s living at home![]()
Maybe it will become a viable alternative to leaving the nest. If so home prices should drop.
I guess. Anyone who's my age and doesn't appreciate the basic freedom you have when you don't live at home has a screw loose imo.
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