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12/23/2008 11:18:18 AM
^^ It was really no effort at all. And if you're not familiar with this image. . .. . .then you can't begin to call yourself even mildly informed about recent American history. And anyone with MSN, Yahoo, and so on as a home page should, at a minimum, be aware of Caroline Kennedy's more recent activities as a current event. I and many others find this incuriousness troubling.[Edited on December 23, 2008 at 11:19 AM. Reason : ^]
12/23/2008 11:19:28 AM
I and many others think it is troubling that you find this issue so troubling.[Edited on December 23, 2008 at 11:22 AM. Reason : ]
12/23/2008 11:21:16 AM
^
12/23/2008 11:21:43 AM
12/23/2008 11:40:48 AM
Perhaps you can get a nice new display case for the trophy you received for knowing trivia tidbits.
12/23/2008 11:43:32 AM
12/23/2008 11:50:50 AM
Her recent activities? She hasn't been in the spotlight until she came out supporting Obama. To use a lack of knowledge about Caroline Kennedy as your torch for why Millenials are out of touch seems a little silly.
12/23/2008 11:57:00 AM
^^ Concerning the latter, I agree. And the concept of the Senate becoming even more of a House of Lords is lost on these incurious dim bulbs.
12/23/2008 12:02:26 PM
Pointing out a spelling error as a way to avoid addressing my point?What has Kennedy done outside of the past year that would make someone in the Millennial (I spell-checked that for you) generation know who she is.1. Has the last name Kennedy.
12/23/2008 12:13:47 PM
OH NOES NOT A MISSPELLING ON A INTERNET FORUM BOARD!!!
12/23/2008 12:15:01 PM
12/23/2008 12:15:31 PM
12/23/2008 12:17:36 PM
I think the term "Millenial" should presuppose an upper-middle class upbringing, which in turn justifies the sense of entitlement by this generation of babies.
12/23/2008 3:30:18 PM
^ yeah, that's the problem with this article, the term "millennial" seems to refer to all people born in a wide time span, but the article is only talking about spoiled yuppie babies.
12/23/2008 7:30:17 PM
i did research on millennials in grad school and i would love to contribute to this threadbut cotdamn hooksaw is a whiny bitch whenever someone offers an opinion or idea in anything less than a fucking APA cited thesis or somethingso until this fucker expressly demonstrates the point in making this thread OR listening to the valid points that are being raised in some of the joke posts here, i'm gonna just quote this:
12/23/2008 7:38:22 PM
ps
12/23/2008 7:47:02 PM
i was born in 81 and I kinda agree with this.that said, I work my ass off, and only expect what I earn.also, I didn't grow up in Suburbia. there were certainly winners and losers.***I was spanked as a child. Do I win?and yeah, saying kids born between 80 and 95 are guilty of this is baseless and lazy. I know plenty of 40-somethings who are absolutely what this thread decries.[Edited on December 23, 2008 at 10:19 PM. Reason : eat a dick]
12/23/2008 10:16:50 PM
Haaaaaaaai, Joel.
12/23/2008 10:19:11 PM
damn.just read this entire thread for a second time, and it occurred to me just how overly condescending this prick is.you know you're on thewolfweb, right?and, again, I agree with a lot of the article, but 1980 is way too early of a year to bookend that range. when I was in high school, we had scant techonology, outside of dial-up internet in the library. i rarely played video games. I played sports, and ran around outside, rode my bike most places, never really asked for shit. take this generalization, glaze it on your toasted pride and rub it across your nipples.90% of what the article discusses can be directly tied to parenting and/or the influence of pop culture (i know, cliche, but it's true). I was brought up fair in a disciplined, yet understanding household, and have long had a healthy disdain for 99.9% of anything I see on television--be it celebrity horseshit gossip, some video game shit, what beyonce is wearing, whatever. not to mention, I can't think of a single person my age who gives a fuck. the only way I agree at all is that I've seen this attitude pervade in people around the ages of 18-22 (b. 1986-1990). I can't speak for much younger than that, because I'm not exposed to that (no pedo).[Edited on December 23, 2008 at 10:32 PM. Reason : sdfasdfasd]
12/23/2008 10:28:19 PM
i was just thinking today how i'm happy i was born at the beginning of my generation....those 1990 and above kids til 2k got it made
12/23/2008 10:30:15 PM
12/23/2008 10:42:07 PM
side note ** my dad used to make me wash dishes by hand. we had a dishwasher.
12/23/2008 10:47:33 PM
12/23/2008 11:25:14 PM
seriously.i've never been more baselessly condescended by anyone in my life. internet counts in this case.
12/23/2008 11:26:09 PM
is this guy a professor or somethinghe reminds me of basically every evil dean/faculty member from any cliched college movieeven better: this guy is f. murry abraham in finding forrester
12/24/2008 12:35:54 AM
haha, he's a TA
12/24/2008 12:45:03 AM
12/24/2008 12:46:15 AM
is he a phd student?
12/24/2008 12:46:36 AM
MA in Liberal Studies
12/24/2008 12:49:06 AM
How do you know these things, and what other details can you provide?
12/24/2008 12:51:00 AM
He's openly stated those things in some of his insufferable Study Hall posts.[Edited on December 24, 2008 at 12:53 AM. Reason : not a big secret or anything]
12/24/2008 12:52:19 AM
Oh. I have to admit I never spent much time in study hall, and none at all since I graduated.
12/24/2008 12:57:08 AM
oh com'on, really?i thought a masters in education was pushing itbut this guy wants to get high and mighty with a liberal studies degree?when history looks at our generation, it will see the group that fought tooth and nail against his generation to drag this country into the future it deserves rather than the future they desirein 100 years nobody is going to care that white, middle and upper class children received special attention, or that we embraced technology in every facet of our lives; in 100 years people will remember the hard work we did undoing the damage that our parent's greed and individualism created for our national communityyou think this country is in the financial danger its in, with the kind of partisan anger and division we see daily, because of millennials? you have fun criticizing us because we like jobs where we can do what it takes you an hour to do in less than 15 minutes and would like a management style that reflects thatyou have fun making fun of our lack of civic engagement in regards to the senate seat chances of some twat from "Camelot", while my generation will continue to run out and marginalize the lobbyists, theocrats, and greedy deregulators your generation was so desperate to embolden with more powerand finally, you keep on decrying our weak results in education, results you've found statistics to engineer, when it is your fucking generation teaching the classes, designing the curriculum, setting the policies, and dishing out the budgetsonce again, when you're ready to have an actual talk about this topic, you just let me knowuntil then:
12/24/2008 1:04:41 AM
personally I've always thought that they should cut this shit a little differently, I mean I see a huge difference just between my sister's age group '87 and mine '84 so going all the way to 95 seems ridiculous
12/24/2008 1:16:17 AM
12/24/2008 4:10:13 AM
so I'm reasonable by association?OK. I see where this thread went.
12/24/2008 9:42:18 AM
I work hard when there is work to be done.... which is why i feel bad right now But i, too was spankedi, too had winners and losersi, too worked hard all my lifei mean i bought my first car on my own.My former roommate, now tenant is more of a millennial by this definition than i am... he's 38... do the math.But in this world where intelligence can destroy work ethic with the right tools most of us are doing more work than the slow and steadies from the generations before and having time to mess around too. Right now i have literally nothing to do and no one to give me any more to do. so i post... i post soooo far awwaaaayyyyy... and i ppooossstt ........ i gotta get away...
12/24/2008 9:51:08 AM
yeah I keep hearing about the no-losers Little League games, but I have never actually witnessed this phenomenonmust be like bra burning, a mythical event that never actually happened but caught on as a symbol of the times
12/24/2008 9:57:07 AM
All of my little league games (basketball and baseball) had winners and losers, swimming was the only only sport I played as a kid where I got a "participation" ribbon.
12/24/2008 10:00:35 AM
I rode by a middle school the other day where some kids were being allowed to play dodgeball.I was pleased.
12/24/2008 10:07:18 AM
My hs had dodgeball friday... and it was always Advance P.E. Vs Advanced P.E. (non freshmen p.e.) and Weightlifting Vs Freshmen P.E. (slaughter fest)
12/24/2008 10:13:27 AM
hooksaw - you've stated yourself that liberal studies do not have a "checklist" to completing a degreei have a masters where my specialization is in one of your concentrations, and i'm actually thinking about getting a phd in your other concentration.now lets look at this for a minutemy degree's curriculum and objectives were set, relatively speaking, in stone by career educators, practitioners, and scholars - your degree curriculum and objectives were set, largely, by you. now i understand, from reading this thread, that you think pretty fucking highly of yourself, but at the end of the day - if i'm trying to make some cookies i'd rather take betty crocker's advice on what order to put the eggs in.thats my problem with liberal studies and thats why i didn't go for that degree and instead got my degree from one of the nation's top schools of educationoh, and thanks for ignoring every other point i made[Edited on December 24, 2008 at 11:10 AM. Reason : WROTE THE BOOK]
12/24/2008 11:08:40 AM
I'm so glad Woodfoot is back
12/24/2008 11:10:37 AM
damn straight.i enjoy seeing hooksaw get thoroughly thrashed by an objective party.
12/24/2008 1:00:31 PM
12/24/2008 1:26:36 PM
lol, i love when people blame the students for the "devaluation of degrees"sure, students might not appear to be putting in the work their parents did in college, but if you want to know the real problem with college today:its called retention, and boards of trustees have sacrificed their degrees and departments to keep it highits called grade inflation, and professors have kept it going to keep their research time and meet the administration's goalsits called us news and world reports, and our schools have knelt before it and offered up their sacrifices of rigor and scholarship in order to get a golden ribbon for their schoolits called standardized testing, and our grade schools have looked at them and looked at their school boards' demands and goals and said "we don't care what happens once they get there, but we will do whatever it takes to send our students to 4-year colleges" its called community colleges and trade schools, and the concerted effort of the 4-year-college-culture to bastardize the associate degreebut you go ahead and blame the 18 year old who shows up to a messed up system for coming out with a messed up degree
12/24/2008 1:38:17 PM
gg
12/24/2008 1:51:49 PM
^^ Woodfoot for the mother fucking win.
12/24/2008 3:36:05 PM
you're a millennial right, so i'm guessing you really mean "Woodfoot for the mother fucking participation award"and actually - Hersh and Merrow ftmfw[Edited on December 24, 2008 at 3:56 PM. Reason : http://www.decliningbydegrees.org/]
12/24/2008 3:45:32 PM