WillPower
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She bragged about being frightened by her garbage disposal a few weeks back. Over the weekend she literally ran from a GOP guy who's going to run against her next year..FLED like a frightened bunny. Now we find out millennials are afraid of....their doorbell. Sure, it's well-known that burglars often ring the doorbell to see if anybody is home. So why not go to the door, peek out and see who's there? By hiding, they believe nobody is home and break in. There's some truly scary things that can happen on your front porch....like this freak who licks doorbell buttons.
Or is this just another way of avoiding confrontation with the real world? One woman called her doorbell "an anxiety button". According to this article, they prefer to TEXT their arrival by saying "here". There are even Gen Y who have disconnected their doorbell because they see it as a micro-aggression....most doorbell buttons are light-colored or white....racist....and elitist because they can afford one.
Have millennials killed the doorbell? People admit they're 'too scared' to answer the 'aggressive' ring - and don't open the door to visitors unless they TEXT
Or is this just another way of avoiding confrontation with the real world? One woman called her doorbell "an anxiety button". According to this article, they prefer to TEXT their arrival by saying "here". There are even Gen Y who have disconnected their doorbell because they see it as a micro-aggression....most doorbell buttons are light-colored or white....racist....and elitist because they can afford one.
Have millennials killed the doorbell? People admit they're 'too scared' to answer the 'aggressive' ring - and don't open the door to visitors unless they TEXT