A point boomers, the children of WW2 fighters, intended to be driven into the backs of their own children.
Blunting that point, that’s the point. Blunting it with “It’s okay that you don’t have to kill, it’s good that you don’t have to kill, your choice not to kill is good. I love you.”
It is a straight-forward interpretation grounded in a reality where many American homes are split by an elevated open hostility between parents and their adult children.
I’m impressed with your lack of ability to self-reflect. Like not once do you ask yourself why you might be getting downvoted. Or, “what if I’m wrong?”
I guess this is what your generation likes to do instead of getting therapy though.
What are we achieving with that second frame?
Blunting a very good point.
A point boomers, the children of WW2 fighters, intended to be driven into the backs of their own children.
Blunting that point, that’s the point. Blunting it with “It’s okay that you don’t have to kill, it’s good that you don’t have to kill, your choice not to kill is good. I love you.”
That is a convoluted and self-serving interpretation. Maybe that’s the real point. A post-structuralist kind of point, if you know what I mean.
It is a straight-forward interpretation grounded in a reality where many American homes are split by an elevated open hostility between parents and their adult children.
It’s auto-fellative fanfic that requires special flexibility to follow.
What in the fuck are you on about?
Just downvote me. It’ll make you feel warm and happy.
I’m impressed with your lack of ability to self-reflect. Like not once do you ask yourself why you might be getting downvoted. Or, “what if I’m wrong?”
I guess this is what your generation likes to do instead of getting therapy though.
The weekly visit is fictional, sure.
Just write woke or liberal instead of post-structualist, if it’s even possible to know what you mean…
It’s turning a Boomer comic into a wholesome one.
ok boomer
It originally was the one panel meme, but it was changed to this to make it friendly
The problem is expecting achievement from a meme.