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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3183911" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>HaHaHa!</p><p></p><p>We are going to provide the skills and conversations necessary to get your #adulting groove on! We want you to know how to deal with your debt, how to balance your checkbook, fix your flat, have healthy relationships, and sew on a button. We know you’re tired of feeling like you wish someone had given you the instruction manual for being a grown-up.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to The Adulting School. We’re writing the manual now. Follow us, get in touch, and BE EMPOWERED.</p><p></p><p>Here is a clue dumba$$es, your parents should have beat that information into you. </p><p>These kids were raised this way and the only people to blame are their parents. </p><p>My kids missed many activities because they needed to get something fixed on their bicycles or cars. They had been told previously to get it done and when they didn’t I never said a word until it was time to go hang out with the boys on the weekend. Then the request to get it done became mandatory. The wailing and gnashing of teeth was pretty amusing. </p><p>So, I don’t blame a faceless society for the ills of the millienals, I blame their parents that allowed them to become that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3183911, member: 5412"] HaHaHa! We are going to provide the skills and conversations necessary to get your #adulting groove on! We want you to know how to deal with your debt, how to balance your checkbook, fix your flat, have healthy relationships, and sew on a button. We know you’re tired of feeling like you wish someone had given you the instruction manual for being a grown-up. Welcome to The Adulting School. We’re writing the manual now. Follow us, get in touch, and BE EMPOWERED. Here is a clue dumba$$es, your parents should have beat that information into you. These kids were raised this way and the only people to blame are their parents. My kids missed many activities because they needed to get something fixed on their bicycles or cars. They had been told previously to get it done and when they didn’t I never said a word until it was time to go hang out with the boys on the weekend. Then the request to get it done became mandatory. The wailing and gnashing of teeth was pretty amusing. So, I don’t blame a faceless society for the ills of the millienals, I blame their parents that allowed them to become that way. [/QUOTE]
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