Insights into suburban desperation expected later today, here's a preview of a growing problem that might have bigger implications . . .
Wall Street Journal: Why ‘Deaths of Despair’ May Be a Warning Sign for America
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Wall Street Journal: Why ‘Deaths of Despair’ May Be a Warning Sign for America
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Johnson County teen suicide report coming out
JOHNSON COUNTY, KS (KCTV) -- Friday people will learn more about the number of deaths by suicide in Johnson County and what's being done to stop them. The Johnson County Suicide Prevention Coalition will be having an open update at 8 a.m. Friday at the Johnson County Arts and Heritage Center.
My goal was to get away from my parents as soon as I became an adult. Even if it meant starving to death.
ReplyDeleteWe know, B'lie'RON, you still hate your family.
DeleteWhen is coprophilia boy aka basement boi aka geezer hater gonna make this list?
ReplyDeleteThey should move to the Blow Me State
ReplyDeletePay is too low. Too many kids cannot afford to move out and start an adult life. Eat the rich.
ReplyDelete10:17 work ethic sucks. Good pay comes with hard work dedication and commitment. Going to have to help a rich person get richer get richer to become rich yourself. Poor people don't pay well.
ReplyDeleteSimply Darwinism at work.
ReplyDeleteMillennials might be killing themselves too often, but there's still some good news coming.
ReplyDeleteThe Boomers are beginning to die off and maybe the youth can save this diseased and poisoned world they've left us.
Why is this surprising? The little fuckers have been groomed since birth by Mommy and Daddy to believe that the fucking world revolves around them. They're now so so weak and fragile that dissenting opinion and lost elections drive them to safe spaces and counseling!
ReplyDeleteSo when the little snowflakes realize life happens and the Real World doesn't give participation trophies they weakest of them off themselves? Zero Fucks given.