I'm so tired of Boomer entitlement
They're more concerned about keeping neighborhood kids out of "their" lake then selling their house to actual foreigners
The irony is no one was like this when Boomers were kids, we still had close nit communities, an old men would see the boys on the lake & be like "oh you're the McGinty kids? Enjoy!"
@HowlingNigga2@looney126@happymerlot2025@DAKKADAKKA1 Doubt he would’ve killed him, kid was barely under water for any time at all. I just don’t know what you expect when you trespass private property, say “what’re you gonna do about it?” Then, like a total pansy, immediately say “wait I’m crippled!”
Loser shit.
@GKunstwerk@DAKKADAKKA1 Legally, I agree! But I have little sympathy for punks saying “what’re you/the cops gonna do about it?” especially if this is in the country where cops won’t arrive for some time. The friends barely intervening reveal they know they’re in the wrong. Kid was barely under water.
@HashOilDabs@JCKnight03@DAKKADAKKA1 I’d gladly compare academic accolades if you wish! Something tells me, however, your lot in life is closer to those ppl you reference 😉
@DKyons@DAKKADAKKA1 I’m not the one bringing them up dude, re-read the tweet lol I’m beginning to realize why you have 1 follower and only have reply-tweets.
@RadonStone@GKunstwerk@DAKKADAKKA1 Exactly. Swap ethnicities and the same comments would be saying “the boomer was fatigued! Finally the boomer has awoken!” But because it’s a zoomer with a silly haircut, it’s about how “we zoomers are victims of Jewish owned boomers! Why don’t boomers share?!”
Laughable.
@obsolith@DAKKADAKKA1 His friends stood by because they knew they were wrong. Legally, the boomer went too far for sure, but the comments are ranting about boomers and Jews. It’s silly.
@GKunstwerk@DAKKADAKKA1 Legally, I agree! But I have little sympathy for punks saying “what’re you/the cops gonna do about it?” especially if this is in the country where cops won’t arrive for some time. The friends barely intervening reveal they know they’re in the wrong. Kid was barely under water.
@GKunstwerk@DAKKADAKKA1 Legally, I agree! But I have little sympathy for punks saying “what’re you/the cops gonna do about it?” especially if this is in the country where cops won’t arrive for some time. The friends barely intervening reveal they know they’re in the wrong. Kid was barely under water.
@JCKnight03@DAKKADAKKA1 I also can’t help but notice the irony in being an anonymous account with a crusader pfp moralizing about “the poor cripple.” Man-child syndrome.
@JCKnight03@DAKKADAKKA1 Doubt he would’ve drowned him to death. I just can’t help but find it strange how this became about “boomers and Jews” when we all know those same ppl would be cheering the boomer if the kid was black. Absolutely no consistency here.
@DKyons@DAKKADAKKA1 Sure, he’s legally wrong. But it’s insanely silly to make this about how “boomers don’t share, but they simp for Jews!” Totally nonsensical gibberish, and—like I said—these same ppl would be saying the opposite if the kid was black. Don’t act ghetto, it’s that simple.
USA. A house. The garage is full, so the car sleeps in the rain.
I walked past an open garage today, and I finally understand Americans.
The garage was packed to the ceiling. Boxes. A treadmill. Old chairs. Three bicycles hanging from hooks. Christmas lights in a plastic tub. No room for even one more thing.
And the family car? Parked outside. In the driveway. Getting rained on.
I stood there, deeply moved.
In Japan, we put the car in the garage and the boxes in the house. Americans do the opposite. And now I see why.
The garage is the treasure house. Inside it sleep the sacred relics: the bicycle the child outgrew, the chair no one sits in, the lights that shine one week a year. These must be protected at all costs.
The car is not a treasure. The car is a warrior. So the car is given the highest honor a warrior can receive. It stands guard at the gate, in the storm, all night, so the treasures stay dry.
The owner came out with his coffee. He saw me looking and shook his head.
"Yeah, I really gotta clean out that garage," he said.
Clean it out? I bowed to him. "You are a good man," I said. "Your car guards your home with its life."
He looked at his car. He looked at me. He said, "...thanks?"
He has never thought of it that way. But I could tell he liked it.
So now every morning I walk past, and I bow to the car in the driveway.
It has the hardest job in the family, and it never complains.
The owner waves at me now. He thinks we are friends.
We are. But mostly, I am here for the car.
This morning it was raining again. The car was soaked, still guarding the gate, still faithful.
So I gave it my umbrella.
I do not need it. I have known harder rain.
A warrior on duty should not have to stand in the storm alone.