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Can we just return the bubble and build a permanent structure? šŸ˜‚

I wonder why punk kids who have done nothing and know nothing, think it's disparaging to call someone a boomer, old, with-dementia, etc.?

I like being a boomer, and like what I've learned and done over the years. I guess people like Kick enjoy being poor and ignorant.

"Baby Boomers own approximately 51% to 52% of all total wealth in the United States. Even though they make up less than 20% of the population, their aggregate holdings total over $85 trillion. This encompasses everything from real estate to corporate equities and retirement accounts.
The breakdown of how the Baby Boomer assets map out highlights a few key areas:
  • Real Estate: Boomers own nearly 41% of all real estate assets in the U.S. (accounting for about $18 to $19 trillion in housing wealth alone).
  • Equities & Funds: They control over half of all corporate equities and mutual fund shares.
  • Wealth Inequality: This wealth is highly concentrated at the top. The top 10% of Boomer households hold 71% of the generation's total wealth.
By comparison, Millennials and Gen Z account for approximately 42% of the population but hold only about 10% to 11% of the nation’s total wealth.

Ok boomer (y)

(Honestly? Because it's funny. Boomers have spent my entire life whining about how my generation is oversensitive and easily offended, so the tantrums they throw after hearing that word are great.)
 
So you don't think there are zero members of the cheer squad that are under 18 years old?
I knew someone on the cheer squad who turned 18 after the fall semester started when I was at UM. It isn’t outlandish for the beginning of the season especially if they are from California but almost everyone will have turned 18 by the end of September on the cheer squad or not.
 
This.

A lot of schools and clubs have bubbles which function fine. Assuming due diligence was conducted, it's not really a reflection on UM that faulty products were used.

Go back to the manufacturer and demand it's rectified.
Isn’t that what they did last year? All the seams were supposed to be inspected and reinforced, but here we are…
 
Trust but verify. Can someone provide a picture of the bubble?
Britt
For a guy that comically shovels popcorn into his mouth (and frankly also down his shirt) like it’s feeding time at the trough during bball games, I’d be careful about who you are calling ā€œsoftā€. You ain’t doing any favors to the seams on your wornout Griz gear Simple Jack.

Oh but wait, I guess you did tell us all about how much time you spent doing aqua-robics with all the blue hairs at your AZ memory care center this last winter. So maybe I’m off?
Didn't he say he was working on those man boobs.
 
I wonder why punk kids who have done nothing and know nothing, think it's disparaging to call someone a boomer, old, with-dementia, etc.?

I like being a boomer, and like what I've learned and done over the years. I guess people like Kick enjoy being poor and ignorant.

"Baby Boomers own approximately 51% to 52% of all total wealth in the United States. Even though they make up less than 20% of the population, their aggregate holdings total over $85 trillion. This encompasses everything from real estate to corporate equities and retirement accounts.
The breakdown of how the Baby Boomer assets map out highlights a few key areas:
  • Real Estate: Boomers own nearly 41% of all real estate assets in the U.S. (accounting for about $18 to $19 trillion in housing wealth alone).
  • Equities & Funds: They control over half of all corporate equities and mutual fund shares.
  • Wealth Inequality: This wealth is highly concentrated at the top. The top 10% of Boomer households hold 71% of the generation's total wealth.
By comparison, Millennials and Gen Z account for approximately 42% of the population but hold only about 10% to 11% of the nation’s total wealth.

I have nothing against Baby Boomers. That was simply an observation about you.

Anyways, the argument your AI slop made is really flawed. So your point is that generations who are two and three times removed from Baby Boomers and have had 40-50 less years to generate wealth, have less wealth than the Boomers? This on top of the fact that Boomers have already benefitted from the generational wealth shift from the Greatest Generation.

What are these stats going to say in 30-40 years? This has nothing to do with Boomer superiority, it’s just demographics.

This is almost as funny as you trying to act like you knew how mega-cap employee tech stock awards work, because you did the (relatively minuscule) RightNow deal back when Gianforte still had hair. Simple Jack, you really know how to top yourself.
 
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