Tfw you grew up to be andy

>tfw you grew up to be andy

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Better to be an Andy than to be a Scott

Lucky. i grew up to be stogie.

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Naw, Andy actually has friends and desires. He even has a dream he's half assedly working towards.

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>tfw you never grew up

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Become a cartoonist, user

Never watched Mission Hill but this hit too close to home. I'm turning 25 later this month

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I sometimes can’t tell the difference between this and Clerks The Animated Series

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Lower than him.
>tfw 28, virgin, unemployed and still living with parents

At least i got my degree last year.

I had to stop and try to remember how old I actually am the other day.

Mission Hill is pretty neat though, but it's definitely pre 9/11

Damn dude
What was the degree in?

Got married to a doctor moved out have a house and have a son. I’m more like Richard from gumball but I have a job.

I wish I was Andy.

Pre-911 era seems relatively chill from cartoons like this and Downtown.

There's been 2 recessions since then, surely the bar for how well you should be doing by your 20s has been lowered, r-right?

I'm older than him.

If anything it's been raised.

If anything, it has been raised thanks to us hitting the first wave of boomers retiring from the workforce.

It has if you go by statistics, but it never feels like it.
Especially if you're not just a loser careerwise.

Dammnit. And yet for some reason, jobs and housing only feel like they've become more scare :/

That's because they are.
Welcome to the world.

Nah , I grew up to be Squidward. Much too talented to be where I am now.

It has not been raised, get out of here. More 20 somethings are moving out and getting married later than ever before. No one can afford it except people working in programming, and those people aren't real people.

Both capture that gen x feel.

I just turned 25 last month and i'm graduating of university this year, i hope i still can make it

My therapist is in her mid 30s and she told me most of her friends around her age are flat broke. Seems like most people these days can't even afford to buy a home until they're like 40.

Yeah the economy is completely fucked up for anyone that isn't a boomer or gen x. MAYBE older millennials.

Im a little sick of the "schlub in his mid 20s" character type.
Its just a sad reminder now that teen me isnt blissfully unaware.

Mission Hill gave me some strange interest in growing up to be a slacker 20-something, living with my friends in a nice city apartment
I talked with some of my pals of mine and they said they had the same ambition but they got it from FRIENDS the show.
I ended up actually just being a normal software engineer with a good pay so I'm not too worried ultimately but it's odd that I had such a specific dream at one point

If ever.
And there's no intent to make it affordable.
The best thing you can do is try to save or play the stock market or sell a business to try to get some assets that will, ideally, appreciate in value over time.