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>childhood experiences are a huge factor when it comes to how we interact with people on a social level
THIS. I'm one of those so-called millennials (assuming you are too thereabouts based on your post) and I just don't get them. I've never gotten them. They were awful as children, and now they're still awful (mostly) as adults. They're void, aloof, oblivious to the world outside their Facebook – they don't know the reasons for half the things they do, it seems. Either that, or they're arrogant blowhards compensating for the the insecurity they've struggled with since childhood. Neither type is desirable as a mate.
And then, as you say, the "toxicity passes down from generation to generation." Because the children that never grew up have children of their own. I bet a lot of stable individuals die out that way too, because they see how bad it is and just refuse to be part of the vicious cycle. Or they genuinely try and are just victims of the cabal's f'ed up system. Unless things get drastically better or I meet some real-life anons, I consider myself part of the former group. I do things my way, not the cabal's way. But it's cost me in some ways. Socially mostly.
I would also love to contribute something, if anybody would even listen. I'm used to being ignored…because I don't talk about the crappy new music or crappy new movies that everyone claims to hate, yet still wastes their money on…
Thank God for anons, Q, and POTUS. And I'll stop sliding now. WWG1WGA. o7