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Reminds me of The Electric Company. I watched several of the episodes as an adult, and it's all "Wow, that was very risque for the time. Lots of barely concealed adult humor and gun stuff." I miss shows like that.

I don't remember the humor on the electric company but all the humor in the seventies, especially the early years was all about drugs. Remember all the Krofft shows? A lot of the children shows were druggy. I didn't get it until I grew up.

Then all the Boomers started overdosing and dying and their kids started using drugs and they stopped that shit fast.

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The only one of the Kroftt shows I really got into was Land of the Lost. It was pretty trippy but not really drugged, but I didn't care. Dinosaurs, ancient technologies, and lost cities in a pocket dimension? Sign me up.

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Sigmund and the Sea Monsters was really druggy and I think there was one about a magic flute were really druggy. Then there was Lidsville, which I don't even remember that was just a drug advertisement. Land of the Lost was the best of them though. Even Fraggle Rock was druggy. Remember those little construction guys would eat shit and just be crazy to build shit? They were taking speed

Boomers fucked around more and did worse shit than any generation after them.

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Greatest Generation (born circa 1901 to 1924) Silent Generation (circa 1925 to 1945) Baby Boomers (circa 1946 to 1964) Generation X (circa 1965 to 1985) Millennial Generation (circa 1985 to 2000)

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I don't know where you got your years but they tend to vary slightly depending on your source. The whole named generation thing started (best I can tell) with readers digest. There have been several other publications to jump on the bandwagon since then and not all of them agree with the periods. I am never sure which generation I am in since I fall on a border between gens and different publications have my birth year listed as either one of two.

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I'm a border one too. I never felt attached to the millennials (1980-1985, depending on source), but always felt attached to Gen X.

Either way, the Silent Generation really fucked things up.

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Not really. Started before the silent generation. Or does everything that happened in the mid to late 1800s (civil war and Lincoln assassination) and early 1900s, which set everything up today, not matter? What's important about the temperance movement? What did that turn into? Hint, suffrage and marxist feminism. What about 1911, 1912, 1913?

This is why the generational divide canard is constantly played by Jews and repeated by jews and the indoctrinated alike. There's no truth to it and it only exists to divide and sow anger amongst ourselves.

Every generation has failed us. Every generation has swallowed lies and propaganda. There is no generation without fault.

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The most important thing to understand is that generational labels are completely arbitrary. Ultimately it doesn't matter where you fall. They can only describe a shared experience but never a common behavior or trait.

This confusion and associated purposeful conflation is used for propaganda to sow generational division where none actually exists.

Shared experience: the silent generation saw the great depression. True.

Shared behavior: the silent generation sold their children because of the great depression. False. Some did but it wasn't a generational behavior.

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Cautionary tales are common when we control our own entertainment. Many cautionary tales specifically warn of Jews. In many old cartoons all the bad guys have huge noses.

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Kinda like OG Nosferatu rocking the Star of David?

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Funny you say that. I've a related thread asking about this type thing.

Star of Remphan.

https://poal.co/s/AskPoal/356036

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One of my favorite cautionary tales is "The Jew in the Thornbush", in Grimm's Fairy Tales. However, you have to find an old copy, to get the right version. Ironically, it's been heavily edited by jews to make the protagonist look mean-spirited and removes any mention of jewry. Go figure.

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This is my shocked face. 🤔

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Am I to understand they took a Jewish merchant, wrecked his shit with a hammer, and crammed him into the closet?

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Yes. LOL.

And the last jew got thrown into the oven.

....ah... those were the days.

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40s? Try 50s

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Some are in their 50s. You're free to knock on my door trying to force a jab on me but you won't be knocking on someone's door after that.....

GenX Rules! Boomers and millenials drool!

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Gen X raised ourselves. Healthy skepticism and mistrust of most everything. Wedged between the 2 douchiest gens ever. Last group that got to attend the party before the flood lights kicked on.

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Our parents all divorced. Our parents were awol But we lived across the divide. We experienced the golden age and saw the rising threat then saw our nations fall.

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GenXers are the ones wanting the vax.

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Millenials. Most Gen X I know ( I am one also ) won't touch it.

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I'm Gen x, and I will Never take the kike spike