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why are so many people in their 20s taking so long to grow up? 

alexseder:

via zackgilbert.

I usually don’t find too many things on the Radar very interesting, but this was a damn good read, mostly because I’m a person in my 20s.

way to grim up my day, you.

Source: zackgilbert

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  4. jessealter reblogged this from brain-food and added:
    A few years ago, I read an article saying that “my generation” will be among the first to do less well than their...
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  8. stephawoo reblogged this from zackgilbert and added:
    An interesting NY Times article
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  12. nathankwok reblogged this from alexseder and added:
    ⌂ way to grim up
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  14. killakelzo reblogged this from theawlscompany and added:
    I guess I’m lumped into this Failure to Launch generation :D
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    hahahhaahahah true true!!!
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  21. misfittoys reblogged this from blackbutshining and added:
    This pains me. They are taking so long to grow up because they’ve been institutionalized to keep them in the consumer...
  22. jillybeen reblogged this from anonypoop and added:
    “60 percent of his subjects told him they felt like both grown-ups and not-quite-grown-ups” This article is really...