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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 711732" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>Just saw two commercials in a row that disturbingly show how much the millennial attitude is starting to color society. The first was a Best Buy commercial where the parents were taking their son off of their phone plan in the hope that he would start to show some independence. The son was obviously mid to late 20's and it ends with him sitting on the couch while his mother brings him his washed and folded laundry. The second is a Tide commercial which shows two parents folding a mountain of laundry complaining about their adult children moving back in with them. Its made obvious that a significant portion of the laundry belongs to said adult children. It even showed one of the parents of the couple walking in to find out where his cloths were at. I find this disturbing to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 711732, member: 18238"] Just saw two commercials in a row that disturbingly show how much the millennial attitude is starting to color society. The first was a Best Buy commercial where the parents were taking their son off of their phone plan in the hope that he would start to show some independence. The son was obviously mid to late 20's and it ends with him sitting on the couch while his mother brings him his washed and folded laundry. The second is a Tide commercial which shows two parents folding a mountain of laundry complaining about their adult children moving back in with them. Its made obvious that a significant portion of the laundry belongs to said adult children. It even showed one of the parents of the couple walking in to find out where his cloths were at. I find this disturbing to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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