Nearly everyone born after 2000 has no idea of how to complete even simple labor tasks. My nephew, who is 20, doesn't even know how to use a toilet plunger. The slightest task required to survive as a caveman would seem terrifying to the point of nervous breakdown to most young people.
They don't use the term "work" to mean anything other than go to their cushy 9-5 office or retail job. I have heard leftoids say that medieval peasants had more free time than we do because they only had to "work" for a few hours every day (which is ludicrous to begin with), and was absolutely befuddled when I told him that, even if that was true, their work day included doing everything we have tools to do by hand. They had to go get water, make and repair their own clothes, spend hours and hours preparing food storage for winter. They legitimately don't understand that "work" isnt just your job.
Yes, and? Even a caveman living in the wild has to work for his living.
Nearly everyone born after 2000 has no idea of how to complete even simple labor tasks. My nephew, who is 20, doesn't even know how to use a toilet plunger. The slightest task required to survive as a caveman would seem terrifying to the point of nervous breakdown to most young people.
They don't use the term "work" to mean anything other than go to their cushy 9-5 office or retail job. I have heard leftoids say that medieval peasants had more free time than we do because they only had to "work" for a few hours every day (which is ludicrous to begin with), and was absolutely befuddled when I told him that, even if that was true, their work day included doing everything we have tools to do by hand. They had to go get water, make and repair their own clothes, spend hours and hours preparing food storage for winter. They legitimately don't understand that "work" isnt just your job.