This came up on my facebook feed and I am so excited to see how generation Xers and Baby Boomers will find a way to use this to shit on millenials anyways
nice okay we’re off to a good start
oh boy do i have something to tell you about millennials, working, and debt that’s gonna absolutely blow your socks off
banksy’s family found this article
Why old people so mad.
It’s funny because millennials can pretty much multitask like it’s second nature simply because it’s necessary to keep up with society, while baby boomers whine about reading subtitles and can’t seem to program anything more complicated than a VCR.
But sure, ok, the kids are lazy and have entitlement complexes
Older Generations: -Make comics about kids not knowing how books work-
Millenials: -Read more books than anyone else-
Older Generations: …no we changed our minds reading a lot is lazy and entitled now
college/high school students, Ipsos is a website where you can take surveys and earn amazon/visa gift cards and you can use it to buy your textbooks and school supplies. It only takes a minute to answer the surveys and you can redeem your earnings to the gift card immediately. I used it last semester and bought all my kindle e-textbooks with the gift cards, saved me almost $360 in 2 classes.
I’ve used this in the past and I know my followers probably need some help with money so here it is!
Ipsos is one of the largest consumer data companies in the world. Don’t undermine it and call it another one of these survey websites.
explains a lot on why they’re able to give so much in pay outs in comparison to other platforms I’ve seen.
Do you ever wonder how much you exist in other people’s lives? I’m always curious if people think of me when a certain song comes on, or when they pass through a certain town. I wonder if I still exist in the minds of people that I don’t speak to anymore.
I wonder how many times a day I pass through someone’s head.
They may look like an Impressionist masterpiece, but these rare nacreous clouds have been spotted ‘painting’ skies above the UK in a rainbow of colours. Photographers across the north of England and Scotland have captured the stunning ‘mother of pearl’ formations which sit in the lower stratosphere. (Source)
You gotta love it when the natural world looks just as beautiful as any art piece.