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In reply to the discussion: The disillusioned generation. A rant. [View all]Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)45. That is very good: generations ex- and why?
The best reason why not to hit the bottle in the mornings is that it doesn't mix very well with the marijuana, and you know you'll only get more depressed. Good food helps. And work, having a project to work on, like, oh, something, anything for the revolution, to bring about the necessary changes, for example. Music is good, any art, too.
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AYSO is a product of the baby boomer generation, just for clarification.
ScreamingMeemie
Dec 2013
#63
What happens when a generation of people grow up terribly disillusioned.> They make really good
jtuck004
Dec 2013
#6
Your observations that the disillusioned make good slaves and that their minds
snagglepuss
Dec 2013
#28
"I could offer a more optimistic assessment but it is what it is." That's about where I'm at.
Electric Monk
Dec 2013
#11
Thank you for your very insightful "rant." Here is an even longer one. I hope you don't mind.
JDPriestly
Dec 2013
#20
The baby boomer generation used up America like an old tissue. And they feel no shame.
Romulox
Dec 2013
#58