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You're painting with an awfully big brush there about "everything wrong with his generation". I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that GenX was coddled, spoiled, or protected from consequences. Remember we were "latch-key generation", largely left on our own growing up. Sure, some people were raised spoiled rotten, every generation has that. But by and large we had to figure shit out for ourselves, learn how to cope with failure and grow from it, and were often "forgotten" by the adults. (Just like how now in the media all we ever hear about is Boomers and Millennials, Boomers and Millennials, um hey what about the 20-or-so years in between?)Lowtax is a symbol of everything wrong with his generation. He was coddled, spoiled, and protected from consequences until he made SA which made him RICH BITCH and made him think ‘yeah, I really am awesome and great and people SHOULD give me money just for existing’. This is something a lot of us his age were taught because our parents fought for what they got and didn’t want us to. This isn’t really PL because this applies to a lot of people around his and my age who were spoiled in such manner. Some of us eventually realized it was bullshit we weren’t special and yes if you wanted to have a happy life you have to work for it but Lowtax didn’t. Hell at the end his mom still covered for his attorney fees. He was so used to sucking on others teat the idea he may have to fend for himself was too much for him. And no even if he killed himself with 5.7 it probably didn’t penetrate his skull but bounced around his brain like a ping pong and he didn’t suffer. That’s why you use .22s to the head.
Definitely agree with you about Lowtax, though. He clearly was one of the spoiled entitled brats, raised more like a Millennial tbh. But just like how he failed as a web admin, failed as a husband, failed as a dad, he also failed as a GenX - he's nothing like most of us.