What's your "disorder"?
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MsRuffBuffNStuff wrote: »PlaydohPants wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »I tend to go overboard with the comebacks but I'm actually gonna choose to be good.
But damn I don't like whiners
We've had:
The greatest generation
Baby boomers
Tweeners
Gen Xers
Gen Y
And finally......
Millennials
Now, it seems that we have: Generation Cupcake
Narcissistic beyond words and offended by most everything.
Now..... Get Off My Lawn.
While we're talking about narcissists..."The Greatest Generation"? Lol!
Maybe "Greatest generation" should be called "The last generation to actually DO anything"... but they are almost all gone now anyway, so yeah, we're pretty much in trouble with Senior Boomers, Retiring Tweeners; GenX,Y,Millenial left to get it all done? All the while trying not to offend the cupcakes. OH we're *KITTEN* (FYI I'm included in this mess: I'm a GenX, just finishing raising a Millennial)
In the 1940's, the greatest generation of 19 and 20 year olds traveled to places called Guadalcanal, Omaha Beach, Iwo Jima & Kasserine Pass ..... just to name a few.
Generation Cupcake needs counseling for being offended by Halloween costumes deemed offensive on college campuses.3 -
PlaydohPants wrote: »MsRuffBuffNStuff wrote: »PlaydohPants wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »I tend to go overboard with the comebacks but I'm actually gonna choose to be good.
But damn I don't like whiners
We've had:
The greatest generation
Baby boomers
Tweeners
Gen Xers
Gen Y
And finally......
Millennials
Now, it seems that we have: Generation Cupcake
Narcissistic beyond words and offended by most everything.
Now..... Get Off My Lawn.
While we're talking about narcissists..."The Greatest Generation"? Lol!
Maybe "Greatest generation" should be called "The last generation to actually DO anything"... but they are almost all gone now anyway, so yeah, we're pretty much in trouble with Senior Boomers, Retiring Tweeners; GenX,Y,Millenial left to get it all done? All the while trying not to offend the cupcakes. OH we're *KITTEN* (FYI I'm included in this mess: I'm a GenX, just finishing raising a Millennial)
This is what every older generation thinks about every younger generation EVER
There is quite a bit of truth in this. There's also a lot of Generation Cupcake individuals that are spectacular people.1 -
Motorsheen wrote: »PlaydohPants wrote: »MsRuffBuffNStuff wrote: »PlaydohPants wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »I tend to go overboard with the comebacks but I'm actually gonna choose to be good.
But damn I don't like whiners
We've had:
The greatest generation
Baby boomers
Tweeners
Gen Xers
Gen Y
And finally......
Millennials
Now, it seems that we have: Generation Cupcake
Narcissistic beyond words and offended by most everything.
Now..... Get Off My Lawn.
While we're talking about narcissists..."The Greatest Generation"? Lol!
Maybe "Greatest generation" should be called "The last generation to actually DO anything"... but they are almost all gone now anyway, so yeah, we're pretty much in trouble with Senior Boomers, Retiring Tweeners; GenX,Y,Millenial left to get it all done? All the while trying not to offend the cupcakes. OH we're *KITTEN* (FYI I'm included in this mess: I'm a GenX, just finishing raising a Millennial)
This is what every older generation thinks about every younger generation EVER
There is quite a bit of truth in this. There's also a lot of Generation Cupcake individuals that are spectacular people.
Is cupcake just a subset of Millennial or does it stand on its own? I see a lot of overlap lol
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MsRuffBuffNStuff wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »PlaydohPants wrote: »MsRuffBuffNStuff wrote: »PlaydohPants wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »I tend to go overboard with the comebacks but I'm actually gonna choose to be good.
But damn I don't like whiners
We've had:
The greatest generation
Baby boomers
Tweeners
Gen Xers
Gen Y
And finally......
Millennials
Now, it seems that we have: Generation Cupcake
Narcissistic beyond words and offended by most everything.
Now..... Get Off My Lawn.
While we're talking about narcissists..."The Greatest Generation"? Lol!
Maybe "Greatest generation" should be called "The last generation to actually DO anything"... but they are almost all gone now anyway, so yeah, we're pretty much in trouble with Senior Boomers, Retiring Tweeners; GenX,Y,Millenial left to get it all done? All the while trying not to offend the cupcakes. OH we're *KITTEN* (FYI I'm included in this mess: I'm a GenX, just finishing raising a Millennial)
This is what every older generation thinks about every younger generation EVER
There is quite a bit of truth in this. There's also a lot of Generation Cupcake individuals that are spectacular people.
Is cupcake just a subset of Millennial or does it stand on its own? I see a lot of overlap lol
I see Generation Cupcake as a subset of Millennial.
The pussification of a generation. It's okay, they will grow up to someday scoff at younger generations themselves.
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I think all the generational talk has merit. I also think the pussification (Motorsheen, 2016) has increased substantially in the past 10-12 years.
I teach and its constant how much babyness just flows thru these kids. Technology has definitely sped up the process.
Tsk tsk... change the y to an i and add -ness. You must teach Math. Jk jk jk...Now don't get all butthurt about it, Teacher (nice work on the citation, though... I'll def give give you that.)1 -
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Oh boy, it's worse than I thought. Dude's a shop teacher. An adjunct shop teacher. -__-0
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IBS.... I be shi poop'n. Can not leave the house.0
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@Terpdad You're a SpEd teacher... orrrr the world's worst Spelling teacher (See I didnt need the clue--I'm borderline JEANYES ).0
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Coffeebeenz wrote: »Perfection Disorder. Its just sooooooo hard *polishes tiara*
Just kidding. I'll go with CCD mixed with a little SID. Coffee Consumption Disorder haunts my life, and Sunday Infatuation Disorder can be downright dehibilitating. Each week, Sunday becomes that special lover who I've found & now refuse to release. But Sunday's had it with my *kitten* and is on his way out the door after 24 hrs. I'll never be able to trust fall into Sunday.. never.
Mine is learning
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I think all the generational talk has merit. I also think the pussification (Motorsheen, 2016) has increased substantially in the past 10-12 years.
I teach and its constant how much babyness just flows thru these kids. Technology has definitely sped up the process.
As an art teacher, I 100% agree with this. I haven't been teaching 10 years, but basically have been in a combination of studying to be a teacher and actually being one for the last 10, and I have noticed a decline in both a willingness to learn and respect in just that amount of time. Love my job, but some days I'm flabbergasted by behaviors.
No wonder we are crazy. We willingly go into the mouth of the beast, daily. Ahaha.0 -
I'm agoraphobic and have social anxiety. I'm fortunate enough to only be stuck in a 5 mile radius which is pretty good considering some agoraphobics don't leave their houses. However I don't have many friends because of my issues. But mfp has me feeling not so lonely2
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Borderline personality disorder.0
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I always have had this thing I do that I recently learned is an actual named disorder...
Trichotillomania1 -
Former_chubby_momma wrote: »I always have had this thing I do that I recently learned is an actual named disorder...
Trichotillomania
I have a small case of that. Mostly with my beard or eyebrows. Do it without realizing it sometimes.0 -
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Depression and vertigo is what prevents me from exercising.0
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Depression and anxiety0
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I'm gonna skip this one lol1
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Mean girl disorder? Superiority disorder? I hate when people try to belittle me or people I think highly of. I know i can get away with more than others and I push those limits. I can go totally elitist and can and wrell belittle anyone if I feel they have not given me or people i respect a fair shake.
I hate this about me...it happened tonight. I can't help it. i know i should take the high road but I don't and I switch into make them pay and feel like *kitten* mode. I need to not do this0 -
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TFL - Too F%#^ing lazy.0
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I'm made of sugar. It's a *kitten* downpour and I don't want to go out in it. I mean, I do, I can't stand being inside all day, but it sucks to bike in the rain and I'm about to pop a spoke so I really don't want to get stranded while I deal with it out in the storm. Don't want to run because I have a bike. I don't even want to walk because my shoes are going to soak through and get real heavy and then take three days to dry. Listen to me whine!0
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Cutaway_Collar wrote: »@Backtolovely wrote: »MsRuffBuffNStuff wrote: »
lmao mentioning something once doesn't mean I can't let it go.
you might need to chill out a little bit...
maybe take a xanax ;D
No dbags please
thank god someone called it.. you good!0
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