You're not gonna believe this but it's literally titled The Greatest Generation. Also checked and confirmed for Jesus born in year 0.
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how do you know the book is about them if they weren't called that
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They were called that but not by themselves.
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who called them that
thats what i wanna know
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He already said, Tom Brokaw, the man who personally fellated all surviving American World War II veterans.
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I already told you the name. Tom Brokaw.
get your story straight
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Ask Santa for some Hooked on Phonics tapes, maybe it's not too late for you to learn how to read.
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who told you that? tom brokaw?
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>forces an answer to be repeated >hurr durr say it again
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one things for certain, when tom brokaw is writing a book about you, he'll stop pretty soon in
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I already told you the name. Tom Brokaw.
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There's no year zero. Traditionally, Jesus was born in 1 BC based on a medieval calculation. But historians think he was born in 4 BC in the last year of Herod the Great's reign, if Matthew is correct that he was born at that time. However, Luke says he was born during the governorship of Quirinus, which would be AD 6 and a bit too late for him to be around 30 during his ministry.
My mom is a '70s era feminist and she unironically thinks this. Everybody that thinks this somehow misses the point the problem is she's miserable, not that she's a librarian.
>Libraries smell better.
I generally agree and this is traditionally the case, but some libraries now function as hangout spots for "youths" and vectors for immigrants to access the internet, so they can smell substantially worse that McDonald's.
Much less work though, no? No rushing around to complete customer orders, at worst you have to deal with some clueless idiots who can't find a book, at beast you get paid to sit around and read. Comfy job.
Yep, they live in the "George successfully wished himself away" timeline, because Clarence wasn't able to show him anything that would bring him back.
They all would have been terrible mothers and wives. As we've seen with the ones who actually did manage to pop out or adopt some kids, then turn them into narcissism-fueled SM props.
>She'd be an insta-thot in current year >Still an accurate picture of a ruined love-less and family-less life
I think this movie, if retold with modern archetypes but maintaining the same spirit, would cause a flood of (non angel-intercepted) suicides.
>Where's my man/husband/family? (White Man Do Something!!!)
"He wished himself never born because he experienced the world/his society as an inescapable prison where everyone dumped their shit on him even though he was the one keeping the whole thing running".
>as you can see here she's ugly as heck now too because of the hat and glasses
What the hell was the silent generation on?
i don't think i've ever seen a woman wear a hat in real life
if i did i'd have unshakeable rage and would attack
the fedora was a hat designed for women anon
The Greatest Generation. The Silent Generation were still children when this movie was made.
The audacity to call yourself the greatest generation.
They didn't. Tom Brokaw came up with it for a book title.
what book
You're not gonna believe this but it's literally titled The Greatest Generation. Also checked and confirmed for Jesus born in year 0.
how do you know the book is about them if they weren't called that
They were called that but not by themselves.
who called them that
thats what i wanna know
He already said, Tom Brokaw, the man who personally fellated all surviving American World War II veterans.
get your story straight
Ask Santa for some Hooked on Phonics tapes, maybe it's not too late for you to learn how to read.
who told you that? tom brokaw?
>forces an answer to be repeated
>hurr durr say it again
one things for certain, when tom brokaw is writing a book about you, he'll stop pretty soon in
I already told you the name. Tom Brokaw.
There's no year zero. Traditionally, Jesus was born in 1 BC based on a medieval calculation. But historians think he was born in 4 BC in the last year of Herod the Great's reign, if Matthew is correct that he was born at that time. However, Luke says he was born during the governorship of Quirinus, which would be AD 6 and a bit too late for him to be around 30 during his ministry.
It was actually coined by James van Fleet in 1953, but he wasn't a goomer either.
>The audacity to call yourself the greatest generation.
Boomers coined it
Or did it, cat momma?
My mom is a '70s era feminist and she unironically thinks this. Everybody that thinks this somehow misses the point the problem is she's miserable, not that she's a librarian.
I do feel that way, though, when I see a beautiful women with no children.
I think she’s a lesbian but I’d still blast gallons of semen into her vegana if she asked
She's a librarian. In the 1940s that's the modern equivalent of working at McDonalds or Pets Mart.
I'd be proud if my daughter became a librarian, married or not.
i'd have her suck me off in the library and i'd cum on the books
Salary-wise, it's still the equivalent of working at McDonald's.
Libraries smell better.
This but I would just have regular sex with her and then get married and hope nobody figures out the order of operations was a sin.
>Libraries smell better.
I generally agree and this is traditionally the case, but some libraries now function as hangout spots for "youths" and vectors for immigrants to access the internet, so they can smell substantially worse that McDonald's.
Much less work though, no? No rushing around to complete customer orders, at worst you have to deal with some clueless idiots who can't find a book, at beast you get paid to sit around and read. Comfy job.
SHE WAS A 22yo OLD MAID
That's true though. You can see it today with all the career spinsters popping depression pills.
Yep, they live in the "George successfully wished himself away" timeline, because Clarence wasn't able to show him anything that would bring him back.
They all would have been terrible mothers and wives. As we've seen with the ones who actually did manage to pop out or adopt some kids, then turn them into narcissism-fueled SM props.
>She'd be an insta-thot in current year
>Still an accurate picture of a ruined love-less and family-less life
I think this movie, if retold with modern archetypes but maintaining the same spirit, would cause a flood of (non angel-intercepted) suicides.
>Where's my man/husband/family? (White Man Do Something!!!)
"He wished himself never born because he experienced the world/his society as an inescapable prison where everyone dumped their shit on him even though he was the one keeping the whole thing running".
If anything, the movie is incredibly prescient.