Sex & Shenanigans

Good news, I don't have Covid. Bad news, I'm absolutely braindead from talking to family all day and running errands for the family member in the hospital. Damn near got in a car accident because I was so tired and mentally drained that I turned into the wrong lane (and forgot to eat or drink for hours).

How's everyone else's day going?
 
Good news, I don't have Covid. Bad news, I'm absolutely braindead from talking to family all day and running errands for the family member in the hospital. Damn near got in a car accident because I was so tired and mentally drained that I turned into the wrong lane (and forgot to eat or drink for hours).

How's everyone else's day going?
How about a hug?
🫂
 
Obviously... Always last 😔
@lavendersilk
According to Pew Research Center, millennials, also known as Generation Y, were born between 1981 and 1996. As of 2023, millennials are between the ages of 27 and 42. The name "millennial" comes from the fact that many of this generation came of age around the year 2000. William Strauss and Neil Howe first used the term in their 1991 book Generations
 
Having spent the last 15 years working in higher ed, I've had a lot of eye-opening discussions with millennials. A student once told me "we didn't want participation trophies, we wanted to win or lose. It was our parents who wanted them." Makes a lot of sense.
 
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