Worried about World War III? Find your nearest local Gen Xer
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Gen x here, we learned to be self sufficient and how to make a bug out bag at an early age. Wolverines!
Very true! With the excpetion of telling me NO all the time, my mother's other popular answer for me was "figure it out" ...... I'm grateful for this, helped with critical thinking.
My Dad was like that. He’d give some task with no instruction like, siphon some gas out of your Mom’s car and put it in my truck, then he would disappear.
Giving no instruction might cause you to ingest gas. I hated never being given a guiding hand.
We were the original "latch-key" kids.
I loved the two hours between finishing school and my parents getting home. Use d to eat Peanut Butter straight from the jar - and Ice cream til it was gone.
My little brother and I generally had more than two hours after school before our Mom got home because she was a realtor and was supporting us on her own. My brother and I were both the first kids in our grade to have divorced parents. I was 10 and my brother was 8. I literally had the house key on a string around my neck. When we got home, we each ate three bowls of cereal. Corn Pops for me and Cap'n Crunch for my brother. We watched Gilligan's Island and then went out on our bikes for hours at a time. And we were surrounded by the best music ever--music of the 70s. I loved those days.
Did eating Corn Pops make you a bad dude? 🤣🤣🤣
Lol.
Yeah, and those pop tarts were nuclear once they were toasted.
Anyone else eat cold American cheese slices too? The pop tart thing hit home. Except it was generic "toaster pastries."
Yep. Toast'em Pop Ups were cheaper, so Pop Tarts were a real treat.
And government cheese.
Government cheese was not bad! We had a postal worker for a roommate for awhile and he would get the cheese hookup. Big old two pound brick of sharp cheddar every few weeks.
You got cheddar?! Sweet! We only ever seemed to get regular old American cheese, sliced, but unwrapped. I'd have loved to try some Government Cheddar, wow.
I’m Gen-X & I’m thankful I had no internet, 3 TV channels till I was in my late teens, & spent almost all my time outside. We still did duck & cover drills up till middle school &we weren’t scared of nuthin.
I always lived on military bases so just assumed we were toast should war break out, so nothing to worry about really.
Trying to live through a nuclear winter sounded a lot scarier than being flash fried.
Gen X is who Q seems to have focused on for the great awakening... just speculating... not exclusively of course... but those 40-60 year old's who grew up more independently while being forced to figure a lot out on their own. Combine that with being old enough to know what's going on in life and the world around them and young enough to still be willing to engage the problems. Not to mention a lot of the baddies are in this range too.
You do have a point there. Comms uses symbols to invoke meaning. "Wizards and Warlocks" symbolizes Ops in Saudi Arabia in the 80s. As ridiculous as it sounds, Comms were sent via "The Last American Hero" episode titled the same. (Q would not ask us what Wizards and Warlocks meant were it not available in the public sphere).
In that episode, a spoof off D&D, stresses the importance of rules and identifying yourself to participate in adventures. Like the Comms system as a whole. The Dungeon Master wears a jesters cap, just like James Comey (Age 61)'s alt Twitter account used for shitposting.
But a warning. The more years spent in Clown World, the more attached one gets to the illusions. I do not fear for the chemically experimented upon young, they will adapt quickly. I fear for the elderly during the Great Awakening. I urge all here to reach out to them.
The above Comms are paraphrased from DecodingSymbols: https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2021/08/29/the-greatest-american-hero-wizards-and-warlocks/
I am going to remind folks that age and generation are yet another avenue for division in our movement to occur.
Remember our sidebar folks!
They want you divided.
They want you labeled by race, religion, class sex, and age! (We need to add this one!)
Divided you are weak [no collective power].
Divided you attack each other and miss the true target [them].
This is not to say that this post is in violation, but just a friendly reminder of what our mission here is, and how important it is to remain united in this Great Awakening.
u/#demolitionman
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hrm we ate plain ramen because mom used the flavor packet for something else, we watched Thundaar the Barbarian with Ookla and Ariel beat down wizaaaardss, uh we survived y2k, stopped dropped and rolled a lot, wondered who the gerber baby was, got mandatory fingerprinted for some house fire emergency scam, stuck keys in the electrical sockets, unscrewed hot lightbulbs, wondered where mom and dad were, had to throw away our gi joes cuz the croney capitalists let our toys be made in china with lead paint/plastics, ate some off brand fake cereal in plastic bags, got milk from a milk vending machine, had to carry quarters and remember phone numbers,
Hell yea
Ain't this the truth
Does this mean that I wasn't taught to hide under my desk pre-1960 and that all of those Nike missile bases scattered around the suburbs circa 1963 weren't real?
We boomers were the first generation to be raised in fear of the MAD doctrine.
No, it means you likely still had a stay at home mother growing up and dinner on the table by the time Dad got home from work.
Actually, Mom had a career as an HR executive (HR was different in those days) and Pop worked nights so there was always a parent at home. Things are not always as they seem.
Reason I used the word "likely."
Aaaaaaaaand nuclear war never happened.
You can't stay on edge waiting for the apocalypse forever.
...It's Gen X and Boomer fault why we are in this shit to begin with, especially seeing how these two generations absolutely refuse to turn off their TVs...
Careful now, I an Gen X and haven't watched a TV in 3 years.
Make sure the Gen Xer is unvaccinated like me. Kek.
You need to wink at her before you invite her over sir! I personally shot my tv with my AR . And im a xer just goes to show presumption of innocence might be the brunt of the joke in some cases.
Yeah, the only TV I even watched in college was on Thursday night. It was one of my only nights off from work.
My buddies and I would watch Seinfeld followed by The Simpsons.
Once I left college, I had a TV hooked up via S-Video to my computer and watched the occasional DVD. No media other than that.
Don't watch cable news to this day, other than the occasional clip on YouTube if I'm doing research into what the MSM is saying about any given topic. It's surely not because I believe the talking heads.
Fuck off you sniveling puke.
Half of us GenXers got aborted. Wasn’t enough of us to make a difference either way.
its your fault faggot