Gee, you learn all kinds of new words on the internets.
It's cool to be open-minded when you're living communally, working as a barista and have no children. I wonder when their hair starts turning gray if they'll turn as conservative as their parents?
Since a lot of millennials live in the bible belt, I'm surprised the number is as high as it is.
Pew, anymore, is almost as reputable as Fox, so the figure is probably more like 84%.
[quote]Since a lot of millennials live in the bible belt
No, we don't!
What a bizarre thing to say.
Compare it to the percentage of Gen X that thought this in 1993 and it's a pretty large number.
Also a survey probably does not include the younger Millennials (really Gen Y) who are still children under 18, born after 1995.
Those younger ones could well be at 80% by the time the youngest become adults around 2020, more if it's all a nonissue by then.
Definition for the dummy @R4:
a term used to refer to the generation, born from 1980 onward
Why would you assume that this definition does NOT apply to people in the bible belt???????
The 64% are mostly white, I'm sure.
What about ENDA?
r6 = DL's resident retard.
You wrote:
[quote]Since a lot of millennials live in the bible belt
Millennials live all over the fucking country. It's redundant.
Learn to use capitalization.
Just like the gays who voted for Romney, R7 ( although "mostly" would probably have to be changed to all). But thanks for reminding me that this isn't my issue.