TownieDeac
words are futile devices
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so on 3 different boards in the span of a few hours rj has posted he's young, an All ACC football player and God.
We got down to specifics on gender shortly thereafter when we broke down what the life of a dog trainer/dog walker looks like, and both non-binary and dog walker were utterly mystifying to boomers.
There's a generational divide that also coincides with a suburban/rural and urban divide in our family where my wife and I and my sister both live in urban settings in apartment/condo style places and our parents' generation live in suburbs or middle of nowhere and drive everywhere and have big houses and yards and completely different kinds of work. The idea of paying for a dog walker was foreign to someone who will either drive home to take the dog out or just leave them in the yard all day. The idea of not having two cars between me and my wife was also deemed insane. My dad was jealous I haven't spent a single minute raking the yard this year though.
https://www.ashepostandtimes.com/co...cle_9edc67b6-1f4f-5a0b-95d1-2fed38e674af.html
Sometimes certain things make me realize how much I miss my old hometown.
Two of my old teachers are in that picture - Kathy Howell and Pat Hopkins...
There’s nothing more appropriate than a boomer failing to be clever while being both condescending and out of touch at the same time.
You truly need professional help. I'm hardly ego driven enough to think I am the only person with whom your interact in such a hate-filled manner. This is a serious problem for you.
Everyone else here is having fun. We are joking, being sarcastic, anything but serious (except trying help Townie to find a pot store). However, your blind, irrational, childish hatred of someone you don't know at all has to bubble up and get in the way of the fun of the rest of us.
Find a professional who can help you help yourself.
There's a generational divide that also coincides with a suburban/rural and urban divide in our family where my wife and I and my sister both live in urban settings in apartment/condo style places and our parents' generation live in suburbs or middle of nowhere and drive everywhere and have big houses and yards and completely different kinds of work. The idea of paying for a dog walker was foreign to someone who will either drive home to take the dog out or just leave them in the yard all day. The idea of not having two cars between me and my wife was also deemed insane. My dad was jealous I haven't spent a single minute raking the yard this year though.
See also: that (NYT?) article about Boomers not being able to sell their "dream home," because nobody wants to live in their dream or do the work to remodel it.
See also: that (NYT?) article about Boomers not being able to sell their "dream home," because nobody wants to live in their dream or do the work to remodel it.