Gen Z's can't even make a phone call because they get anxiety

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Apparently Gen Z'ers burst into tears. They can't have conversation with another person they are so socially awkward. Scared little weird guys...

Why making a phone call terrifies Generation Z | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site

Nah not really.
Imagine being put in a room 1:1 with a total stranger and being expected to nail your responses right every time.
Kids don’t really use phones for talking. It’d be like asking you to use smoke signals. Too time intensive when you could be doing other things.

The other thing is that a lot of kids have grown up with 9/11 and ongoing terrorism, as well as the fear of the GFC, then watching politics on social media polarise the shit out of their friends and family and a good few years of the Covid pandemic and lockdowns and deaths.

Some kids have been really fucked up by the last 20 years of history. It’s been pretty shit and ironically it’s all only as far away as their phone.
 
Yeah I tend to to agree that as pathetic as it seems (And understandable to some of us), it is a reflection of the digital and anxious times that we live in. I feel badly for these social retards.
 
Imagine being put in a room 1:1 with a total stranger and being expected to nail your responses right every time.
LOL wut? You mean like a job interview?

They pumped them kids so full of vaccines that ADHD, ASS-BURGERS, Dyslexia, and other emotional disorders are at an all time high. It's a win win for big pharma. Damage infant health with endless regimens of vaccines and then provide the medication to treat them with. Lifetime customers.
 
LOL wut? You mean like a job interview?

They pumped them kids so full of vaccines that ADHD, ASS-BURGERS, Dyslexia, and other emotional disorders are at an all time high. It's a win win for big pharma. Damage infant health with endless regimens of vaccines and then provide the medication to treat them with. Lifetime customers.
People love it though. Line up for more. My dad, 80. Loves Fauci. First one in line for a new booster. He's numb though, nothing affects him. But him and my inlaws need to die off in order for young fresh minds that don't trust the system to prevail. Not sure if that's going to happen, but one can wish.
 
People love it though. Line up for more. My dad, 80. Loves Fauci. First one in line for a new booster. He's numb though, nothing affects him. But him and my inlaws need to die off in order for young fresh minds that don't trust the system to prevail. Not sure if that's going to happen, but one can wish.
You are absolutely right. And sorry about your old man, that's got to be tough. I was able to talk my parents out of getting the vaccine and they are doing about as well as you can for people their age. Most boomers and their children seem to be very much believers in the medical system. Aside forgoing the vaccine my father fits that description. They can't see the grift happening. I'm only in charge of me and I have been at least partially awake since the early 90's so a lot of what has taken place is old news to me but most people seem surprised to hear it.
 
Most boomers and their children seem to be very much believers in the medical system.
The medical system has extended our life expectancy since say the first world war and before that. My Grandparents were born from 1900 through to about 1920. So my Parents know what it used to be like when things were more primitive from their parent's and grandparents that were born even earlier. For example, my Dad grew up in house that still used a wood stove in the early part of his childhood.

You seem to think the medical system is some great conspiracy... Well I'm telling you we are far better off with it than without it. When you go back before the medical system people often lived short brutal lives. Go to an old cemetery and see how many little kids died and didn't even make it to adulthood.... Do you want to talk about your rights? People when they caught things like TB were taken from their families and put in quarantine and were buried in cemeteries near the TB hospitals where they were quarantined. We are still talking about the 20th century here. There's one not far from where I live - it's now overgrown with bush/forest. So a bit of a lockdown over COVID is nothing out of the ordinary historically. I think you are deluded mate. You should be thankful for the medical system; even if in a third world country like the US only the rich can afford it lol
 
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The medical system has extended our life expectancy since say the first world war and before that. My Grandparents were born from 1900 through to about 1920. So my Parents know what it used to be like when things were more primitive from their parent's and grandparents that were born even earlier. For example, my Dad grew up in house that still used a wood stove in the early part of his childhood.

You seem to think the medical system is some great conspiracy... Well I'm telling you we are far better off with it than without it. When you go back before the medical system people often lived short brutal lives. Go to an old cemetery and see how many little kids died and didn't even make it to adulthood.... Do you want to talk about your rights? People when they caught things like TB were taken from their families and put in quarantine and were buried in cemeteries near the TB hospitals where they were quarantined. We are still talking about the 20th century here. There's one not far from where I live - it's now overgrown with bush/forest. So a bit of a lockdown over COVID is nothing out of the ordinary historically. I think you are deluded mate. You should be thankful for the medical system; even if in a third world country like the US only the rich can afford it lol
There can be no denying though that medical professionals and doctors are often arrogant know it all fucks that think they're smarter than everyone else. Of course the same can be said for most of the products of institutions of higher learning these days. Pediatricians don't know jack shit about covid and should STFU instead of bullying stupid suburban women into strapping masks across their 3 year old's faces when they go outside and jacking them full of covid boosters.
 
The medical system has extended our life expectancy since say the first world war and before that. My Grandparents were born from 1900 through to about 1920. So my Parents know what it used to be like when things were more primitive from their parent's and grandparents that were born even earlier. For example, my Dad grew up in house that still used a wood stove in the early part of his childhood.

You seem to think the medical system is some great conspiracy... Well I'm telling you we are far better off with it than without it. When you go back before the medical system people often lived short brutal lives. Go to an old cemetery and see how many little kids died and didn't even make it to adulthood.... Do you want to talk about your rights? People when they caught things like TB were taken from their families and put in quarantine and were buried in cemeteries near the TB hospitals where they were quarantined. We are still talking about the 20th century here. There's one not far from where I live - it's now overgrown with bush/forest. So a bit of a lockdown over COVID is nothing out of the ordinary historically. I think you are deluded mate. You should be thankful for the medical system; even if in a third world country like the US only the rich can afford it lol
You have a habit of making all kinds of claims that you suppose are self-evident, just like your girlfriend Martha does. Can you back this up with evidence?
 
You have a habit of making all kinds of claims that you suppose are self-evident, just like your girlfriend Martha does. Can you back this up with evidence?
HIs "short, brutal lives" quote makes me think he might have copy pasted that. I have heard those exact words before from someplace trying to justify and prop up the petroleum driven pharmaceutical industry.
 
You know what else improves health? Economics.

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The world is now unsustainably overpopulated. Humans are cockroaches. Y'all better hope there's space travel otherwise your great grandkids won't have anyplace to live.
 
The world is now unsustainably overpopulated. Humans are cockroaches. Y'all better hope there's space travel otherwise your great grandkids won't have anyplace to live.
Overpopulation is a myth propagated by the same people who want us all dead. There is plenty of room but we just don't have enough resources for us all to live like Bill Gates, so maybe we need to get rid of him, for starters.
 
Overpopulation is a myth propagated by the same people who want us all dead. There is plenty of room but we just don't have enough resources for us all to live like Bill Gates, so maybe we need to get rid of him, for starters.
Overpopulation is overpopulation whether in terms of space or resources. Lots of space out here where I am. I sure as fuck don't want more people coming around.

Look at population growth just over the last 30 years. I clearly remember hitting 5 billion in the early 80s. We're currently at over 8 billion. That is a better than 50% increase in as many years.
 
All I'm saying is Covid didn't kill enough people. Shame it wasn't more selective, but life's not always fair and equitable.
 
Overpopulation is overpopulation whether in terms of space or resources. Lots of space out here where I am. I sure as fuck don't want more people coming around.

Look at population growth just over the last 30 years. I clearly remember hitting 5 billion in the early 80s. We're currently at over 8 billion. That is a better than 50% increase in as many years.
I hate this life but I don't share the same level of hatred for humankind that you seem to. I believe we can support 20 billion but it will require people to have a change of heart of a sort. Even at 20 billion there will still be many many wild and very rural places left.
 
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