I'm almost convinced we should raise the voting age to 35, too many people lack the experience and perspective in their 20s to not be busy sucking business dick.
not just sucking, but evangelizing the benefits of sucking business dick

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I'm almost convinced we should raise the voting age to 35, too many people lack the experience and perspective in their 20s to not be busy sucking business dick.
not just sucking, but evangelizing the benefits of sucking business dick
to be fair, I'm not sure if sucking business dick correlates to an age group. There's a lot of middle-age and older capitalist bootlickers, too
yeah but not quite as intense of blissful ignorance 'regulations will hold back progress because if theres replaceable batteries they might have to... innovate'
usually the older ones are being disingenuous at least
was thinkin about getting an account there but i haven't actually felt like browsing anything that's even similar to reddit in a long while and the prospect of encountering a community zeitgeist like this really deflates the appeal
its not even a community zeitgeist its just that anywhere that programming professionals congregate you'll have 24 year olds hired right out of university preaching about how regulations stifle innovation when there's an entire history of regulations forcing stagnant domains to innovate
most of the community is Better Than Hacker News but it doesn't have strong enough norms to make this kinda poster feel scared to voice the opinion
yeah i don't think "programming professionals" are or ever have been my people, in a general sense