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Ld5 wrote:If I was a mature 20 something year old couple which they claim to be... I would be keeping the job, getting paid to go to school and putting the extra income away into savings since they want that new house so bad. It honestly sickens me how clueless the next generation is becoming.
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The next generation is definitely clueless and lazy. I went to collect rent the other day from a younger 20 something tenant. He said he didn’t have it all cause the bank is only open during his sleeping time. He works nights. I just looked at him. Like seriously?? Sorry for being off topic.
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It's not the generation. It's R+J as individuals. Stop generalizing us. I'm in my early twenties as well. I am married with children. My husband and I own our home that we bought last year. We have 2 cars and both have degrees that we paid for on our own. I stay at home with the children and work from home part time to keep my feet wet and my husband works hard every day. We've worked hard for what we've achieved and we don't sit on our asses expecting people to feed us with a silver spoon like Rachelle and Justin, nor do we shit away all of our would be savings on pointless Target runs and $30 granny onesies.
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People love to generalize this generation when we’re stuck cleaning up the mess from previous generations. Hello global warming.
If they lived in a different state they could probably have twice as much income from youtube. I can imagine CA taxes eat up so much of the youtube money. It’s not like she gets paid more from youtube because they are in CA. They don’t.
If Justin goes back and finished his criminal justice associate he still won’t get a good paying job. My cousin has his bachelors in CJ and still couldn’t get onto the police force. He went into the military and is a airforce cop. Now four years later he is getting out and hopes he got the experience to get on the force now. My brother in law also has a CJ degree. He is now a RE agent and appraises houses. That degree rarely pays unless you plan on going to some kind of grad school after.
chloe6124 wrote:If they lived in a different state they could probably have twice as much income from youtube. I can imagine CA taxes eat up so much of the youtube money. It’s not like she gets paid more from youtube because they are in CA. They don’t.
If Justin goes back and finished his criminal justice associate he still won’t get a good paying job. My cousin has his bachelors in CJ and still couldn’t get onto the police force. He went into the military and is a airforce cop. Now four years later he is getting out and hopes he got the experience to get on the force now. My brother in law also has a CJ degree. He is now a RE agent and appraises houses. That degree rarely pays unless you plan on going to some kind of grad school after.
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I’m currently going to school for a CJ degree so this kinda discourages me lol. Maybe I should look into something else. ): my best friends uncle actually has a bachelors in criminal justice and works for the FBI so I mean it can be hit or miss. But I agree with what you’re saying. Nowadays you’re not guaranteed a job after graduating.
Also, when someone generalizes a generation, they are not speaking to you personally. If you are kicking ass at life, then AWESOME! and thank you for not being a stereotype. But generalizations come from somewhere, and that's all it is. A broad generalization. There are generalizations to be made about the depression generation, or baby boomers. All it is saying is that there are a good amount of people from that group that do life a certain way. And it could be a good thing to ask why a generation is the way they are. Find out what's causing the trend, hopefully turn it around for the next ones.
Being paid by the military to “study” 3 days a week. He mentioned multiple times he will be home more, suit their lifestyle- ah what now? Isnt target open til like 11pm - you can still work!
I don’t understand him not working his other two days, or nights or weekends. Shes just plain lazy too, she cant do anything for herself. Vlog more.
Normal FATHERS work outside of the home minimum 5 days a week depending on the job. What makes him so righteous and holy that he is incapable of working??
Justin looks like a fool vloging in shops also his haircut looks stoopid!
Can we all talk about the poor ol chicken Rash was getting slap happy with!!
Rachelle looks like a blobfish. Google it. Literally what I think of everytime she makes that stupid face. I tried uploading a picture of one but it won’t work.
Britxo wrote:Apparently Keren is getting a boob job?
Let’s see if Trashelle gets one now
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She won’t for the next 18 months or until Emma wears herself or she weans Emma. Breastfeeding is of the utmost importance to Rachelle lol.
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I'm okay with that honestly, as much as R annoys me. Keren stopped breastfeeding her weeks old baby and now locks him in his own room to cry it out just to get a boob job. They are both so far on the opposite spectrum. Keren doesn't give a shit about her kids, and Rachelle screams co-dependency when it comes to Emma.
Bluberries23 wrote:I give Justin major props for serving our country. As an army spouse myself I get the whole deployment thing. My husband got hit with an IED while he was clearing a route and it is the scariest thing ever to hear that your spouse is a thousand miles away being airlifted to the hospital. But that just comes with the job. That being said, they aren’t genuine about anything. And that is what drives me crazy. He joined the reserves for the benefits and now he’s going to school for benefits. I guarantee that if there was no money or nothing in it for them he probably wouldn’t be doing it. Also I say as soon as their yt channel takes off in the slightest he’ll quit because that’s what happens to most youtubers. The fact that they’re just doing all this just to benefit themselves is what I think makes us all upset.
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I understand being upset about joining the army for benefits. Especially the way they're doing it. However, who would go to school if it didn't benefit them in the end? That's the sole purpose of going to school. Being able to do what we love and get paid for it. Then people go back to school for higher degrees for the chance to get promoted or paid more. That's the whole point. And let's be real. People don't live their everyday lives doing things that don't benefit them. Of course give back, but you also have to support yourself and family!
FeelingEpic816 wrote:She definitely reads here, no doubt after this tweet
I actually commented on her YouTube about him getting his bachelors. Some stupid girl mentioned they might not be able to afford it because she used some of that money. I'm pretty sure she isn't responding to us on here.
Ld5 wrote:If I was a mature 20 something year old couple which they claim to be... I would be keeping the job, getting paid to go to school and putting the extra income away into savings since they want that new house so bad. It honestly sickens me how clueless the next generation is becoming.
chloe6124 wrote:If they lived in a different state they could probably have twice as much income from youtube. I can imagine CA taxes eat up so much of the youtube money. It’s not like she gets paid more from youtube because they are in CA. They don’t.
If Justin goes back and finished his criminal justice associate he still won’t get a good paying job. My cousin has his bachelors in CJ and still couldn’t get onto the police force. He went into the military and is a airforce cop. Now four years later he is getting out and hopes he got the experience to get on the force now. My brother in law also has a CJ degree. He is now a RE agent and appraises houses. That degree rarely pays unless you plan on going to some kind of grad school after.
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I’m currently going to school for a CJ degree so this kinda discourages me lol. Maybe I should look into something else. ): my best friends uncle actually has a bachelors in criminal justice and works for the FBI so I mean it can be hit or miss. But I agree with what you’re saying. Nowadays you’re not guaranteed a job after graduating.
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My boyfriend has a bachelors in criminal justice and works for the County Clerk's office in the criminal department. And he's still working hard to move up. It's not impossible. You just have to work for it.
Ld5 wrote:If I was a mature 20 something year old couple which they claim to be... I would be keeping the job, getting paid to go to school and putting the extra income away into savings since they want that new house so bad. It honestly sickens me how clueless the next generation is becoming.
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Hey, not every 23 year old is like them.
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I was strictly generalizing THEM. I see it in my kids and their friends too.. they’re so dependent on electronics and my daughter actually mentioned she wanted to work on YouTube like “insert name here”. I instill hard work in my kids and we talk about education and jobs all the time. So many have that notion that money can be just handed to them if they can get something to go viral. We didn’t have that in my generation when I was their age.. that’s all I meant.
Ld5 wrote:If I was a mature 20 something year old couple which they claim to be... I would be keeping the job, getting paid to go to school and putting the extra income away into savings since they want that new house so bad. It honestly sickens me how clueless the next generation is becoming.
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Hey, not every 23 year old is like them.
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My husband bought his first house at 23!
Before we even met.
The only debt we have is the house. Pretty good for a couple of 25 year olds
angelmamma wrote:Did anybody else catch Justin saying he doesn't know how to do even fractions... He basically can't even comprehend basic gradeschool math. Wtf???
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And that he wants to get a degree in finance lol Good luck with that Math!
lavenderlove wrote:Also, when someone generalizes a generation, they are not speaking to you personally. If you are kicking ass at life, then AWESOME! and thank you for not being a stereotype. But generalizations come from somewhere, and that's all it is. A broad generalization. There are generalizations to be made about the depression generation, or baby boomers. All it is saying is that there are a good amount of people from that group that do life a certain way. And it could be a good thing to ask why a generation is the way they are. Find out what's causing the trend, hopefully turn it around for the next ones.
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No, this is a generalization that isn’t grounded in truth. Millennials are just as hard working, if not more, than baby boomers. People also call the teenagers millennials, which isn’t true.