Volume Septimo
Millenials are a 'sandwich generation' btw taking care of the 'Gen X'ers' and 'Boomers' who were heavily influenced by the '1st 1/2 of the 20th c. cohorts'^1 (more than they would like to admit--I heard how Boomer and Gen X Germans had difficulties relating to their parents b/c of the complacency in the infamy of the 1930's, which in turn got a lot of it's momentum from prejudices which got 'dangerously bubbly' by the mid 1800s onwards --Otto Bismarck's nationalism apparently needed to unify and shlock like social Darwinism) and 'the Zoomers' who they 'want to relate to' despite steady changes in the relatability of the 'bells and whistles' (consumer tech and media) which hold the attention spans of those more developmentally disimilar and vulnerable..
Not to mention the offspring of 'the millenials who made it' even w/auto and living space ownership struggles.
* who were really more like a '19th c. part III' group so much than most would prefer to admit not only if you factor in how different tech exposure and literacy demographics let different attitudes thrive and what that meant when it comes to say outcomes of 'Flynn effect' graphs but
Most *ppl don't tend to fall asleep until either an extended period of satisfaction or dissatisfaction w/what they are viewing or doing online and hence I am strongly inclined to disparage the ~'to go to sleep, it's best to not do anything on a screened device an hour prior' as an almost unfeasible habit.
*who aren't actively working say but still privileged enough to have a supportive enough place to be in
In parking lot of a Toronto airport. Travel restrictions are such that my dad can currently go to El Salvador. My dad is leaving to El Salvador. My dad is leaving to El Salvador today.