College Sissy Snowflakes Whine On About Trump - Hillary's Demise.

philly rabbit

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My God, who in the Hell was it who raised these pansies? They continue to whine on and on with their demonstrations because their whittle feelings are hurt so bad because Hillary lost and mean old Trump won. Tears, tears, and nothing but more tears from these outraged sissies marching around demanding they get what they want.

These millennials, as they call them make me ashamed to call them Americans because if they are, then this country will fold like a tent at the sign of real hardship. I hope to God that they are not the norm among young people.
 
Pretty strong article here on how Universities are promoting victim hood and emotional fraility.

http://www.intellectualtakeout.org/...od-how-colleges-promote-psychological-frailty

My mom and dad endured the great depression and dad fought in world war 2. I cannot even imagine these snow flakes even coming close to this type of hardship and sacrifice before completely capitulating.

We're becoming a nation of wusses thanks to these universities who's faculty staffs are stocked with spoiled baby boomers in the first place.
 
My mom and dad endured the great depression and dad fought in world war 2. I cannot even imagine these snow flakes even coming close to this type of hardship and sacrifice before completely capitulating.

We're becoming a nation of wusses thanks to these universities who's faculty staffs are stocked with spoiled baby boomers in the first place.

I haven't agreed with a lot of PR's posts lately, but this one is spot on.
 
Funny but true story. Last Sunday I was driving from church and through campus and saw a car in front of me driving with a flat tire trying to turn into the stadiums parking lot and so I decided to pull in and help. The car was a little sports car and so I expected it to be a girl but when I pulled up it was a guy that got out. I rolled down my window and asked him if he was ok and if he needed help and he said that he should be ok and that a friend was on his way to help. I asked him if I could help and he reluctantly said yes. He got out his spare, which was flat, and so I drove it to a nearby gas station to fill it with air and then went back. I helped him change the tire, which was really me changing his tire with him holding parts for me, and that was that. He offered to buy me lunch or compensate me and I turned it down.

A couple of observations from that day, #1. The visual differences between the two of us was very funny to me. I'm a small girl in a large Ram 2500 truck and he was a bigger athletic type guy in a small sports car, #2. He literally would have been there for hours if I wouldn't have helped and seemed to want to be there for hours instead of just accepting my help from the start, and #3. My dad taught me how to change tires before I even had my license. How does someone not know how to do that?

He was nice but clearly embarrassed and clearly felt emasculated having to hand tools to a girl half his size. I know that this doesn't compare to war but that's the kind of thing that makes me shake my head. I realize not everybody is exposed to that sort of thing and I don't judge him for not being taught it but you would think he would want to learn how.
 
Your last sentence....one would think he (and others) would want to learn.

I was also in nice clothes having just left church and so I was at least hoping he would have tried to do it and let me just walk him through it but he literally just stood there half watching me and half talking to his friend on the phone telling him not to come. I should have asked for cash for my future dry cleaning bill but it was fine. I can handle fellow students wanting to make their voice heard on campus about the election but I don't like it when people don't take an interest in learning a necessary task while receiving help.
 
Funny but true story. Last Sunday I was driving from church and through campus and saw a car in front of me driving with a flat tire trying to turn into the stadiums parking lot and so I decided to pull in and help. The car was a little sports car and so I expected it to be a girl but when I pulled up it was a guy that got out. I rolled down my window and asked him if he was ok and if he needed help and he said that he should be ok and that a friend was on his way to help. I asked him if I could help and he reluctantly said yes. He got out his spare, which was flat, and so I drove it to a nearby gas station to fill it with air and then went back. I helped him change the tire, which was really me changing his tire with him holding parts for me, and that was that. He offered to buy me lunch or compensate me and I turned it down.

A couple of observations from that day, #1. The visual differences between the two of us was very funny to me. I'm a small girl in a large Ram 2500 truck and he was a bigger athletic type guy in a small sports car, #2. He literally would have been there for hours if I wouldn't have helped and seemed to want to be there for hours instead of just accepting my help from the start, and #3. My dad taught me how to change tires before I even had my license. How does someone not know how to do that?

He was nice but clearly embarrassed and clearly felt emasculated having to hand tools to a girl half his size. I know that this doesn't compare to war but that's the kind of thing that makes me shake my head. I realize not everybody is exposed to that sort of thing and I don't judge him for not being taught it but you would think he would want to learn how.

not buying it grind
 
not buying it grind

1. I still don't know exactly who grind is on here since nobody has that as their name and I obviously was not a member here when that person was using that name.
2. I'm honestly not seeking your buy in and whether you buy it or not doesn't change reality. I also have no reason to make it up but that's beside the point.
3. Id appreciate it if you would please leave me alone.
 
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