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It is sad when you cannot even count on your parents.
 

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thailover , you are generally are a negative person so I expect this kind of response from you. However I can say being a millennial that we are NOT all like this guy.. In fact most of my friends have decent jobs and are living on their own.
But most of you are,both male and female are triggered snowflakes
 

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No manbun but I bet his ear lobes are stretched to hell.
 

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Hahaha...... oh wait..... when this guy gets kicked to the curb and needs financial assistance, our tax dollars will keep this lifetime loser afloat.

Money well spent!

I'm pretty sure social assistance wasn't meant for people like this.
 

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he refused to find a job. what parent would tolerate that?
Was it said anywhere if he has ever had a job?

If not, I can't believe the money I made one summer delivering newspapers when I was 11 or 12 (hated it so I quit) is more than this 30 year old has made ever.
 

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How hard is it to change the locks.
 

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if not, I can't believe the money I made one summer delivering newspapers when I was 11 or 12 (hated it so I quit) is more than this 30 year old has made ever.
Some parents of millennials are overprotective. There are some things that kids have to learn on their own. I delivered papers, did five years of forming work (including St Maxamillian Kolbe on Cawthra and 401) and ran a livery business, all before 30. You can't develop a work ethics if the parents give you everything.
 

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Some parents of millennials are overprotective. There are some things that kids have to learn on their own. I delivered papers, did five years of forming work (including St Maxamillian Kolbe on Cawthra and 401) and ran a livery business, all before 30. You can't develop a work ethics if the parents give you everything.
Exactly.

My parents are good natured, but it's not like they helped me with homework or gave me tips how to live on my own. I never asked my siblings either. I just did everything on my own growing up. If it means I was lazy and did bad on a test, that's my fault.

As for buying a car, my first home and investment properties, did that all myself. Never asked for help, didn't have anyone come with me to look around or help me bargain for better prices. Just go alone, shop around and pull the trigger. Not hard. As for jobs,I've had a mix of friends helping me (networking), and also finding jobs on my own applying to sites or getting hold of recruiters.

The only help I got regarding properties was the real estate agent I use was referred to my a friend who already bought a place. So might as well save time, and just use him as he seemed like a good guy.

Edit: The one thing my dad did help me with a lot when I was just starting a career was helping me with tax tips and filling out income tax forms when it was all paper copies. Nobody is going to read or remember all the clauses, but he'd give me tips on what to claim and what supplemental forms to fill in. He's always been great with mathematical and administrative stuff.
 

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he refused to find a job. what parent would tolerate that?
My younger half brother who's over 6' tall has never had a place of his own. He went right from mommy and dad (non biological) to his now ex common law in her house, back to mommy. Mom has payed off his cc and phone bill in the past and payed his towing and legal fees when he got his drunk driving charge. Did I mention that he was a truck driver at the time. He went to work for his old boss on the farm for like two days then claimed that his bad back (?) made it impossible to carry 50 lb bags of potatoes. He wanted them to say he was laid off, like they did the 3 months his license was suspended when he first got charged so he could collect unemployment. They told him to stick it. He didn't work for months after that and quit or got fired from his new job as a forklift driver because they were asking him to do things that weren't in his job description and 10 hr days were just too much. I have no idea how little time that job lasted. Mom stopped charging him room and board because he's not working and she doesn't feel right doing so with the divorce and everything. His current girlfriend practically lives there and doesn't help out much. He went and got a dog despite my mom telling him not to but she did fall in love with Cody. He constantly lets his son down by making empty promises, etc. His ex, who works a full time job and takes care of their son says his job is to find ways not to work and I agree. He's 47 (not a millennial). Basically he's a bitter, lazy, alcoholic loser that prays on women. It happens more than you think!
 

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I think they are forgetting which generation invented the computer, internet and the smartphone.
If they give you any shit, give them a Tide pod to choke on.

I may have a small cock, but millennials are dickless.
 

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My younger half brother who's over 6' tall has never had a place of his own. He went right from mommy and dad (non biological) to his now ex common law in her house, back to mommy. Mom has payed off his cc and phone bill in the past and payed his towing and legal fees when he got his drunk driving charge. Did I mention that he was a truck driver at the time. He went to work for his old boss on the farm for like two days then claimed that his bad back (?) made it impossible to carry 50 lb bags of potatoes. He wanted them to say he was laid off, like they did the 3 months his license was suspended when first got charged so he could collect unemployment. They told him to stick it. He didn't work for months after that and quit or got fired from his new job as a forklift driver because they were asking him to do things that weren't in his job description and 10 hr days were just too much. I have no idea how little time that job lasted. Mom stopped charging him room and board because he's not working and she doesn't feel right doing so with the divorce and everything. His current girlfriend practically lives there and doesn't help out much. He went and got a dog despite my mom telling him not to but she did fall in love with Cody. His ex, who works a full time job and takes care of their son says his job is to find ways not to work and I agree. He's 47 (not a millennial). It happens more than you think!
In some ways this is a very inspirational story. A man who has practically lived his entire life chilling. Unlike the millennial in the Toronto Sun story, your brother has worked multiple jobs but none were to his liking. He has no problems getting laid (girlfriend + a marriage to a woman that plopped out a kid for him and takes care of all associated costs of raising it) therefore he's not an incel, lives rent-free, has man's best friend by his side, and a loving mom who probably also fixes him breakfast and dinner. It's a lifestyle worth considering.
 

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My younger half brother who's over 6' tall has never had a place of his own. He went right from mommy and dad (non biological) to his now ex common law in her house, back to mommy. Mom has payed off his cc and phone bill in the past and payed his towing and legal fees when he got his drunk driving charge. Did I mention that he was a truck driver at the time. He went to work for his old boss on the farm for like two days then claimed that his bad back (?) made it impossible to carry 50 lb bags of potatoes. He wanted them to say he was laid off, like they did the 3 months his license was suspended when he first got charged so he could collect unemployment. They told him to stick it. He didn't work for months after that and quit or got fired from his new job as a forklift driver because they were asking him to do things that weren't in his job description and 10 hr days were just too much. I have no idea how little time that job lasted. Mom stopped charging him room and board because he's not working and she doesn't feel right doing so with the divorce and everything. His current girlfriend practically lives there and doesn't help out much. He went and got a dog despite my mom telling him not to but she did fall in love with Cody. He constantly lets his son down by making empty promises, etc. His ex, who works a full time job and takes care of their son says his job is to find ways not to work and I agree. He's 47 (not a millennial). Basically he's a bitter, lazy, alcoholic loser that prays on women. It happens more than you think!
This guy must be quite the cool, sexy motherfucker to have had girlfriend(s) and get away with all this.
 
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