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My father was born in 1967, my mother in 1969, and they both believe that only Gen X people are intelligent, and good people.
Makes me laugh to hear how they speak about Boomers, Gen Y, or Z. We don't speak anymore, and its for the best.
 
My father was born in 1967, my mother in 1969, and they both believe that only Gen X people are intelligent, and good people.
Makes me laugh to hear how they speak about Boomers, Gen Y, or Z. We don't speak anymore, and its for the best.
Interesting that they are critical of the very generation they are responsible for having raised~!!
 
We don't speak anymore, and its for the best.

This is ridiculous.

My mother passed away when I was 7 and my sister was 3. My wife passed away suddenly in January, she was 35, left behind a 9yo son and a 12yo daughter. I didn't have the opportunity to say goodbye in the final moments, I was on my way to work. I did however get a chance to tell her that I loved her and kissed her goodbye before leaving the house. I see the heartbreak in those kids eyes knowing that they will not be able to see or speak to their mother again. I also understand why their heart aches.

Don't let that become your future. There is nothing that is unforgivable, unless you choose to make it unforgivable.

Vern Gosdin said it best. I remember when this song was released and how powerful it was, it is more powerful for me today.

 
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