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By Lauren Thompson | July 11, 2012 | 14:50

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"I suppose that I'm grateful that I can make all my car payments and start saving for retirement while most of my friends are living at home and working part-time jobs -- but I often find myself lamenting the fact that I'm not living at home and not working a part-time job. From my perspective, these are just some of the life-changing, character-building experiences that I may never have." 

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Yes that is a real quote from blogger Taylor Cotter’s heartrending piece, “The Struggle of Not Struggling,” published at the Huffington Post. HuffPo, the house organ of the Hollywood left, boasts a new series called “Quarter Life Crisis.” In it, beautiful, healthy twenty-somethings record their travails, contemplate their angst and assure preceding generations that, whatever else they lack, they’ve got asininity in spades.

It’s hardly surprising that Cotter’s self-absorbed pseudo-journalism is inspired by fictional characters Carrie Bradshaw and Harriet the Spy. Cotter is also an avid fan of Lena Dunham’s morally bankrupt show “Girls.” In fact, Cotter’s infatuation with “Girls” borderlines on obsession. On her personal blog Cotter devoted 1,377 words and extravagant detail to the “depth” and “identity” of Lena Dunham’s characters in a point-counterpoint discussion.

Cotter, according to her website, is a garden-variety liberal with a special love for that hippest of causes, the gay agenda. In February Cotter pushed Northeastern University to ban Chick-Fil-A from its campus. “If this had come to our campus the university would have to admit that tuition money was, as the end of the day, going to anti-gay and hate-filled organizations,” Cotter toldBoston.com.

Predictably, Cotter’s ruminations on the ordeal of being part of the affluent young urban elite drew some criticism. Cotter tweeted: “You guys, this is only the second-most controversy I’ve created this year. And it’s only July!” Later, she tweeted to her celebrity inspiration Lena Dunham about “surviving the Internet when it says mean things about you.”

But youth and privilege comprise a notoriously unforgiving minefield. Cotter is one of the lucky ones, with a job two months post-graduation. And in HuffPo she was manifesting something common to all veterans of trauma – be it bloody combat in Afghanistan or desperate networking happy hours in Brookline. She has “survivor’s guilt.”

Poignantly, Cotter wrote near the end of her meditation:

"Is the quarter-life crisis just not having a full-time job and living with your parents, or is it realizing that you have to choose some irreversible path for your life? In my case, it was realizing that I had already chosen, quite some time ago."

So young, and yet with such a palpable sense of something already lost. It calls to mind the quote from Oscar Wilde: “One must have a heart of stone to read the death of little Nell without laughing.”

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What the France?

Submitted by texusmc on Wed, 07/11/2012 - 3:13pm.

set down the Kool-aid, have a cup coffee, wake the holy up and quit complaining about having to grow up. I bet IF she was sitting in mom and dad's basement, she would be complaining about NOT having a job and being on her own.

At her age (assuming she is around 22 yrs old) I had been a Marine for 4 yrs and was working on my 2nd duty station after spending my first 2 yrs over seas. The Gulf War was about to kick off and I was packed and ready to go. Spoiled little petulant child. Have another red bull and go watch "Pretty little liars" some more. stay off the computer.

"You cannot exaggerate about the Marines. They are convinced to the point of arrogance that they are the most ferocious fighters on Earth. And the amusing thing about it is that they are." --Kevin Keaney, US Navy chaplain, Korea 1951
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The Biden Quandary

Submitted by CO2Maker on Wed, 07/11/2012 - 3:26pm.

So you're living at home. Young, supposedly lively and social. Whatcha gonna do for ... you know ... special moments with special friends? His place? Or hers? Or yours? If yours, what's that going to sound like? Ask Joe Biden. Remember, sound travels both directions through walls!

If for no other reason, that was the big motivator for me leaving home for good after I graduated from college. I could come and go as I wanted, leave pizza boxes around the place if I felt like, and entertain guests as long and as often as I wanted to without having to look at stone faces in the morning.

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Poor little rich girl...

Submitted by Stan T on Wed, 07/11/2012 - 4:26pm.

If she's 22, then I was working for 6 years by her age...of course a teenager could only work part-time, so not all of it was full-time...but then, when i was 12, since my parents wouldn't let me have a paper route, I was out mowing lawns with the brothers next door...what can I say? They had a power mower and I just had a push mower...

When I hear this whinny, pampered brats, I wanna smack them up the head and say, "grow up!"...but then I look around at liberals, and most of them never grow up....

Perfection is a state of mind, not of being. The closer you get to perfection, the further away you find yourself.
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You do realize that democrats

Submitted by balboa on Wed, 07/11/2012 - 5:23pm.

You do realize that democrats think the writer of that column is an idiot, too, right? It's not something solely for the right.

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