>>11906970>lazy couch surfers who moan about their own bad life decisions.certainly you must admit this isn't everyone who isn't employed, right? Or in debt? else you'd be a boomer
>>11906962>All I'm seeing are excusesIt's an explanation you clown. Not every student stuck with crippling debt is in their situation because they didn't get a degree in a lucrative field.
>Are you SERIOUSLY going to blame peer pressure?Right, because the "you need to go to college and get a 4 year degree to be a productive member of society" meme is such a fraud. Combine that with the impressionability of adolescence and I think you've a combo that produces some bad results (you fucking retard).
>If you'd just do your research and not choose a discipline that's super-saturatedBecause high schoolers should be cucked out of their finances for the rest of their lives because they didn't do enough "research" to predict market demand in 4 years. Beyond that, COVID is a fat example of how even that isn't enough; your idealistic autism of picking one up by his bootstraps or doing enough work is nothing but a boomer's wet dream
>swallow your pride and get a trade like those "stupid" kids who took shopsome of us aspire to do more in our lives than blue collar work, no offense
>Just don't expect the rest of us who worked hard or did our homework to pull your lazy, entitled ass out of the hole you dug.When did we start boomerposting again? Equating laziness and entitledness w/wanting a system that doesn't rely on mountains of debt isn't any of that you dumb knuckle dragging twat. I'm not even in debt, but I can see how moronic it is to defend the current system - it needs change. Any amount of boomer dismissal or bootstrap pulling isn't going to mitigate the issue when that bubble bursts you low iq fucking primate. The problem is systemic and not individually anybody's fault. It's more complicated than your dusty monkey brain seems able to comprehend.