>What do people not get about the concept that no one has the money to spend on a motorcycle and all its related costs?
The boomers I know flat-out refuse to recognize just how much better they had things money-wise compared to successive generations. In 1972 you could make the equivalent of $20 an hour straight out of high school when college could be paid with a Summer job, houses could be bought after a few years of working and families would typically be started within 5 years of reaching adulthood.
All of that is absolute fantasy for most millennials. We can barely afford apartments, college costs the price of a 3-bd house, and male/female dynamics are so utterly fucked that most of us enter our mid-20s/early 30s alone and childless. Don't dare tell a baby boomer that though, or they'll throw a shitfit and start screaming about HOW THEY WURKED FOR EVERYTHING THEY HAD AND BACK IN MY DAY WE HAD TO WALK UPHILL BOTH WAYS BACKWARDS IN THE BLIZZARD TO MUH JOB WHICH I GOT WITH A FIRM HANDSHAKE SONNY RESPECT UR ELDERS
Just because you "worked hard" doesn't mean you didn't willingly turned your kids and grandkids into neo-serfs for your own self-interest, you bunch of jackasses.