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  1. My school didn't have a computer lab the year I did Oregon trail... So we played this week's long larp version

  2. Wait….There’s a computer version of Oregon trail? We had computers in our classroom, like 4 in the back for learning how to tulle properly excersizes, but we played Oregon train with paper and I think a big map of I remember correctly.

  3. It’s almost like grouping people together based on being born within 20 years of each other is complete bullshit…

  4. We’ll, more like 15 years, 81-96 is Gen Y according to the census bureau. Seems to short a time to split up, to me.

  5. What’s the site that does these graphs? I gotta make one with my husband

  6. Our “builder” is a broker and finance guy that knows enough about building, knows how to quote, and the subcontracts actual contractors out like crazy. He doesn’t build anything himself.

  7. I suggest looking up how to pronounce it in actual Italian, because the g isn’t just silent. It changes the way the n sounds. It’s also PERFECT for puppy talk.

  8. She clearly workouts and also knows how to lift it properly

  9. 40’s. It’s the color palette. The dark woods with paste blue is an older feel. Not boomer old, but more Xer.

  10. This is exactly what happened to me, I used to be a sexual person, but now I’m mostly asexual and repulsed by men.

  11. This reads like the B4 movement in South Korea, right? (Edit: The 4B movement?)

  12. Right! If this is a choice do y’all think I would choose to be attracted to men!?!

  13. Bisexual 34 year old woman married to awesome dude. Been together 16 years. Been sleeping with other women a handful of times a every year to scratch that itch. We’re poly before it was common, before we really knew the word. Wish ya’ll had the option. I tell my husband a lot that I f anything crazy happens and we’re not a thing anymore, I’m not dating another dude after him. I know I won’t find a dude as good. No worth it trying to look. Some of the guys out there are just too awful to risk it.

  14. Because it’s a complicated process.

  15. Not sure number 2 is accurate. Pretty sure everyone would pay less.

  16. Am I the only one thinking about the amount of pavement that is probably in that meat?

  17. I have a kid and have had a house for over 8 years. Have has 2 of my 3 cats for 10.5 years. Got a second house in the works(on a lot that everyone thought was unbuildable except us, so we’re taking from no one and helping keep people employed). We make working class wages, neither making 6 figures, and not even close, really. I just started really feeling like an adult when we bought my husband’s Outback the other week. It was two weeks after I paid off my second car I’ve had for myself, so I’m “adulting”. I still feel kinda young.

  18. Can confirm just bought a 1954 home in the suburbs of Philadelphia. 1000 sq ft.

  19. I live in a 924sqft house in the suburbs of Philly, built in 1956. My neighbors house is the original house from the area, and is a legit Sears house. This place is bouncing between being worth 315k and 330k because the school district is good. Partially finished basement makes a world of difference.

  20. We’ve got a kid now and it’s starting to get cramped for sure.

  21. Not getting enough time with my daughter, or any future kids. Fuck the lack of social net in the US. I had to buy my 6 weeks of maternity, and wait two month before I could get pregnant in order to even have access to it. I’m seriously resenting this country.

  22. Who says you gotta get bland as you get old? Rock it, mama! Be smokin’ at all ages! Seriously though, you look great.

  23. Glad you saw my comment! You’re aging beautifully, babe. I hope I can as well as you.

  24. I can’t tell. Currently 34 as of Sunday. I’ve got too much going on to feel like I’m in my 20’s, but sometimes I just want to go out and have fun being silly. I don’t take just about anyone of any age as an authority figure anymore, though I’ve always had issues with recognizing authority as legitimate ever, so I guess thay’s something anyway. I bump into Xers and Boomers often that strike me as less mature than myself. That gets annoying real fast. I’m a super nice person still.

  25. I will say I am far more distractable than I used to be. It doesn’t seem I can learn as…clearly? as I used to. Might be the parental sleep deprivation talking, though.

  26. If you think that’s bad you should read about ducks

  27. I had a guy that raised ducks as a side hobby, but also came to hate them a bit when he figured out “Drakes are rapey fucking bastards.” Oof

  28. Since 2020, probably more than you think. You can get a good one for $30. Easy to install. You know what they say: Once you go bidet, there is no other way.

  29. Can confirm. I feel out of the loop because we don’t own one yet.

  30. GOP’s trying to make a Christian-Reich happy while also try their hand at population control. The results are speaking for themselves.

  31. When you hear about the horror stories from women, you quickly realize that not being taken seriously is one of the better responses to telling someone about being assaulted.

  32. “…but what was he wearing?” Said no one ever.

  33. I was heartbroken when my little brother had to sign up. I had a feeling wishing I could ao that if they called on our family they might go with older siblings first and take me instead. Alas, conservatives blocking girls from the draft…..

  34. Yep. A dude I was acquaintances with at my friend’s house parties. I talked to him a few times about sci fi books or movies. He started always wanting hugs in a way that was getting a little too familiar. After a bit he started trying to flirt in my dm and I shot it down. Always lightly reminding him about my husband and cutting a convo he started as short as possible. I’d been with my husband for probably a decade at that point. I’m not into the guy. He started liking every little thing I did on social media. Then he told my husband he had met me before my husband got to, in a side conversation one time. (My husband wanted to deck him, but felt like the guy was too socially always and felt bad for him, even though he was pissed.) Something in me got afraid after hearing that conversation afterward. It just made me think of those stories where women turn guys down and they go after them, kill the women they’re pining or obsessing over. The situation just had that feel. Just the whole feel was gettting a little obsessive.

  35. Sounds like the start of Dostoyevsky’s “The Dream of A Ridiculous Man.” Give it a read.

  36. This is somehow suggesting that kids are a retirement plan? I mean, I’m trying to leave some trusts, deeds and properties to my kids. It’s slow, and I’m starting on the long term plan in my 30’s, and it’s largely killing my social life, but the kids are worth it to me. We’re middle class, but excessively intentional in what we do.

  37. "something something don't wear short skirts if you can't afford a kid"

  38. Raping women for wearing tight jeans was legal in Italy until 2008. I remember studying abroad there and being made aware of it by the staff on culture night. It was basically them teaching us the oddities of the culture we were living in that were helpful or enriching to be aware of. The the guys sitting behind me we quietly going, “Dude, that’s fucked.” “That’s fucked up.” At least I had good guys around me. Italian gov on the other hand……

  39. Yeah, it’s fucking horrifying. The fact that parents go along with it, often time happily….. Inwant to get out of here.

  40. 0. We’re factoring for zero inheritance or social security. It’s super motivating, honestly. My parents are going to be reliant on it. I’m factoring for it collapsing on them, and is helping them out. It’s fun.

  41. This is so real. We’re from Philly, but my husband had a month long work trip in Dallas years ago. I had some daytime to myself on the Friday I showed up. That place is soulless. Literally nothing going on during the day. Creepy as hell. Lots of security cameras in the downtown. I had google mapped before I went, and it looked cool, but things are architecturally set up to be dead. I found a farmers market type thing. That was the most conversation I had with a local. Dallas sucks.

  42. Pretty sure Spain and many places in Europe have us beat on being open minded. Even your default wording kind of says it. Americans say “tolerant” because we “tolerate” people sleeping with who they want. Much of Europe is welcoming to the gay community. The US is pretty conservative, even on the leftist side, compared to a loooot of countries. The Middle East has a boat load of religious conservatives, they just dress differently and speak a different language.

  43. I’m not really not agreeing with pretty much anything in this incredibly petty retort. If you want to act like a child, do so. Not wasting my time on it. Later tater.

  44. I know we were lucky. Not smart just good timing. ‘84 millennial so barley make the cut but bought our first home for $170k in 2011 in Scottsdale, AZ. Sold it in 2016 to a bigger house with pool for $300k. Bought a fixer upper for $400k. Took equity about $100k to fix it up over 5 years. Now worth like $900s. Pure luck and good timing. I feel for my daughters and the next generation. I could t afford the house I live in if I had to buy it now

  45. We’re planning on helping our daughter and any future kids by helping them save now. Need to get a 529 or custodial Roth IRA going sooooon.

  46. Same here. Hard to put money in a 529 when daycare cost $1300 a month

  47. If we ever put our daughter in daycare full time, it’s a 1,600 - 3k+

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