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  1. 4 minutes ago, grilled_cheese said:

    Vibes, dude.  Go for a walk and listen to your fav band.

    Yeah, walk around my neighborhood downtown on broadway with only crackhead zombies walking around. Been doing that for 2 weeks straight and TRUST ME IT AIN'T HELPING.

    Hell, walking around Percy Warner with my dog over and over and over has not helped an once.

    Please ban this account and all of it's postings. Thanks.

    Someone point me to a mod who can perform my request of full account and post deletion. Thanks.

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  2. 11 minutes ago, dmillsphoto said:

    You just replied to a 34 year old. Back in his day, he was still a Millennial who was faced with the same problems you go on to describe.

    Also, hyperbole gets you nowhere when debating. There's not hundreds of millions of young Americans, we  make up about 45% of the overall 320ish million total population. If you're going to suggest one of the best data gatherers on the site do research, you should do the same and be accurate in your own argument.

     

    Sincerely, another Millennial.

    Glad you accept your fate. I'm less inclined to do so laying down. 

    Sincerely, another Millennial.

  3. 7 hours ago, UTgrad09 said:

    It could be very, very bad for a long, long time. In theory, it could destroy this very country and cripple us. It could be the case that 10s of millions never recover. 

    It could be that after the delay that demand allows 10s of millions to come back to work (perhaps for some in a different industry or capacity) without a severe disruption.

    It will likely be somewhere in the vast middle where some will come through relatively unscathed (or even ahead) and some will lose everything, but a lot of us will have to adapt as we ride out the storm.

    It's likely that this event will accelerate some already present trends that will force some people in the workforce to switch places. It's not going to be an easy or neat transition for everyone. 

    But no one really knows how long this will last or how many will be affected. 

     

    I understand that you have a really strong opinion on the matter. The thing that concerns me is that you seem to be equating those that disagree with your...quite strong stance to be sinners or to be rooting for suffering and destruction. That's the primary reason most people are dismissing your views.

    I also don't understand that this event is somehow disproportionately affecting younger generations (you've brought this up multiple times). How? It's throwing everyone's schedule off. 

    Why do you insist that people here are "applauding" the destruction? I don't think anything could be farther from the truth. You seem to be attempting to create an "us vs. them" narrative that really doesn't fit reality.

     

    I don't mean to sound like an asshole, but I think you need to take a few days off. Your thinking is toxic. No one knows what is going to happen. Don't assume the worst of people.

     

    Btw, I'm not an old guy. I'm 34.

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    "I also don't understand that this event is somehow disproportionately affecting younger generations (you've brought this up multiple times). How? It's throwing everyone's schedule off. "

    Back in your day, you got a job in manufacturing, etc. Rather generations of older voters both Democrats and Republicans have voted for policies that have totally destroyed the future for younger generations to EVER aspire to live the types of lifestyles they did.

    All kids have left today are crap, terrible service jobs and gig jobs. No pensions, no contracts. Just 1099's ready to be cut at any moments notice.

    You are so far gone from reality, you should study the US economic transformations, and the policies that enabled today's situation for 100's of millions of young Americans who were robbed of a good life.

  4. 34 minutes ago, AF-Nash said:

    So, you're worried about people losing job and not their lives? The reason for the lock-down is to mitigate the crisis now, spare lives, and control the overflow of sick patients on our the healthcare system so that it won't shutdown. I will take the short time pain (loss of economy) for the long term gain (healthy labor force, and healthcare system that works) any day.  What's your solution to the crisis? People going to back to work and getting sick?

    Point proven, you are not reachable. Sorry for your mental fog.

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  5. My credibility is the fact that 10's of millions are losing their jobs. And entire generations are being robbed of their future. 10's of millions of small businesses decimated and bankrupted.

    Yet you poke fun at my ability to have "rational thought"

    However you support and back the total destruction. Applaud it really. Disgusting.

    You can use vague attacks against me, but it won't change the reality that is now all around us. Loss for so, so many.

     

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  6. Damage has already been done. Weeks more and 10's of millions more unemployed. Business that want to rehire can't because they just bankrupt'd.

    You all are entirely underestimating the upcoming years horrible conditions for younger workers, and those just starting their careers.

    By supporting all of this nonsense without any logical or rational thought if that 'official' messages had an ounce of truth-you older voters, democrat and republican alike. Are all responsible for the shell of a country that is being left for the younger generations. Shame and sin.

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  7. 1 hour ago, markhollin said:

    The hotel industry in greater Nashville area could default on a potential $1.4 billion in collateralized loans in the next several months due to Coronavirus.

    As of 2018, the in Nashville metro, the hotel industry employed around 13,000 people with an annual payroll of $355 million.

    More behind the NBJ paywall here:

    https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2020/04/03/as-hotels-plead-for-second-stimulus-nashville-area.html?iana=hpmvp_nsh_news_headline

    As a lower broadway downtown resident who works remotely anyway. It's like living in a multi-billion dollar theme park/luxury hotel/restaurant twilight zone episode. Where you are the only one left save for a few zonked out zombie homeless wandering the streets.
     

    I've watched & spoken to multiple restaurant managers where I went regularly weekly to do work at various bars from my laptop.

    One-by-one I've watched their entire staffs being laid off.

    The destruction of the Millennial & Gen Z's future economic opportunities by the older generations that made these insane lockdown conditions are pure evil. They will burn for their sins.

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  8. I'm sure the rest of you are going to be all rosy as your buildings and families contract the virus.

    They should be removing the resident from the building and putting them in a quarantine hospital.

    Your rude comments towards me won't go unnoticed, and I wish you pleasant times as you receive similar letters from your building's landlords.

    Ian Nott

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