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Generation X vs The Snowflake Generation

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    Generation X vs The Snowflake Generation

    Ferris Bueller vs. The Snowflake Generation | US Defense Watch

    Ferris Bueller, being a senior in high school in 1986 was born in 1968 and therefore a charter member in Generation X. Bueller, his best friend, Cameron, and girlfriend, Sloan represent everything Generation X stood for in 1986 and still does today; cynicism, a smirking disrespect for all authority, the desire to get rich and get rich quickly, the ability to fend for oneself since mom and dad were at work and the desire to make your own impression on the world without help from the government.


    A good read, and sums up what's ****ed up with the leftist world and the poor 'ickle snowflake generation that can't cut it in the real world.

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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Ferris Bueller vs. The Snowflake Generation | US Defense Watch





    A good read, and sums up what's ****ed up with the leftist world and the poor 'ickle snowflake generation that can't cut it in the real world.
    Odd, isn't it, that some people still think "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is a documentary.
    His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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      Originally posted by Mordac View Post
      Odd, isn't it, that some people still think "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is a documentary.
      As that article implies, these days it is!
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