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My grandmother was born in the late 1920’s so, she didn’t have that aging boomer thing going on. She was a great woman in every regard. Her family came first, she didn’t tell stories often but when she did, I wanted to hear what she had to say. She loved drinking and laughing with everyone, and she was one hell of a cook, right up until the last week of her life when she got stuck in the hospital after she collapsed in the kitchen. That generation was different than boomers, they were awesome people, I always enjoyed talking to WW2 vets and people from that era, sucks that they didn’t know what they were doing to their country by fighting that war, that they were empowering communist jews to take over the world, but they were still great people, just misguided and too trusting of their own government. What I don’t get is how boomers could’ve turned out so different than their parents? I understand boomers were the first generation to face major social engineering and propaganda programs put in place by communist jews, but you’d think their parents behaviors still would’ve worn off on them more, sadly that didn’t happen and we ended up with an entire generation of selfish assholes who got to exploit America at its finest, who then maximized their own wealth while selling out all future generations to do so, and now refuse to let go of power as they leave fuck all behind to their own kids. It’s disgusting.

316 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

My grandmother was born in the late 1920’s so, she didn’t have that aging boomer thing going on. She was a great woman in every regard. Her family came first, she didn’t tell stories often but when she did, I wanted to hear what she had to say. She loved drinking and laughing with everyone, and she was one hell of a cook, right up until the last week of her life when she got stuck in the hospital after she collapsed in the kitchen. That generation was different than boomers, they were awesome people, I always enjoyed talking to WW2 vets and people from that era, sucks that they didn’t know what they were doing to their country by fighting that war, that they were empowering communist jews to take over the world, but they were still great people, just misguided and too trusting of their own government.

316 days ago
1 score