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It certainly is interesting the amount of Millennial parents who have melt-downs who can't seem to handle the stress. So many poor unfit millennial parents who can't even stop yelling at kids when shopping, can't imagine what the home life must be like.
It certainly is interesting as it seems like poor millennials are having baby after baby, while middle-class millennials delay it because of debt and to advance careers and many wealthy millennials seem to like to experience the world in luxury.
It seems like many of these millennials who have baby after baby in poverty have been losing tempers more and more in public. A decade ago it seemed like parents would scream at their kids at big-box retailers, now many of these poor millennial parents are screaming in stress in big-box retailers.
I can see why the children were screaming and crying because rather then wholesome fruits, veggies and yougurts she was loading up the cart with boxed and canned food with cases of soda.
I wonder if it is the fact they are having buyers remorse after watching all these reality television shows in their section 8 sparsely decorated homes with screaming children as they watch the Kardashians?
I was at Wal-Mart earlier and I was walked into the aisle, there was a woman with 4 children and boxes of processed and boxed food and cases of sugary soda yelling at her kids.
The parents were likely Millennials. I just think that it is very interesting how stressed out many of these millennial parents are these days.
Could you perhaps stay within one of your "let's discuss what people (and I usually mean fat ones) eat" threads instead of the 50 billion little nuanced ones? Who knows, might help bolster your case if they're all in one place.....
Are you saying boomers are not fat and unhealthy? That baby boomers are the model for healthy eating and living? I think you're a little late for an April Fool's joke.
I think both are misguided/wrong, the parents who have kids they cannot afford and the corporations who push that poison they call food.
Speaking of Welfare-mart... There was a funny yet sad story of someone noticing that their 'ice cream sandwiches' do not melt! What's in those things??
Oooh boy do I have some iron clad opinions about your lifestyle, not to mention that of your generation, whatever it may be
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and I was walked into the aisle
By your mother?
Did you happen to be wailing at the Otter Pops that she had bought?
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