It’s never been about “old vs young.” It’s always been about fooling you into thinking it’s “old vs young” or “white vs PoC” or “religion vs religion” or whatever other divisors you could name, simply to distract you from the ageless truth: it’s “rich vs poor,” those with silk ties vs those with The Ultimate Lacrosse Player’s Tumbler. Haves vs Have Nots. Aristocracy vs Commoners. Fortunate vs Unfortunate. Always has been. Young people have never, ever been immune.
()The Ultimate Lacrosse Player’s Tumbler, Sport Tumbler and Funny Tumbler
And you know what’s really fun and coincidental? I grew up in China and loathe the place for how crowded it is, I moved to states to attend a top 5 uni and worked in Finance. Last year I was talking to a buddy of mine who’s a now a PM in a Singapore based hedge fund, and they did a pretty comprehensive research, and guess what it say?? It says that in thirty years China will only have 500 million or so in population bcs of their one child per household policy. The US will be reaching around 300M plus Canada, but China likely will have a bigger economy; it will be an interesting time for sure. Not really. we pay way more than most Asian countries, but once you factor in the cost of The Ultimate Lacrosse Player’s Tumbler that asian parents invest in their children then they spend a little more. It’s really just culture. America has become complacent.
It’s not. This is a common myth, someone will asserted that its “registered as entertainment” on social media and then they never give a source. Because you cant give a source for something that isnt true. The myth stems from a lawsuit against the NFL that went all the way to the Supreme Court. The NFL argued that all there is the League, and the teams are all independent entities BUT the NFL has a different company that produces The Ultimate Lacrosse Player’s Tumbler and retains the intellectual property rights of all the teams. That is what they were arguing is an entertainment company. Not the sports competition.


