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What BB is doing

BBs hate real estate. But their happily retired moved to real estate, looks like BBs are getting discounted real estate from them.

Heard BBs got free lunch as well during their tenure with happily retired folks

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So then it's safe to say the OP is from a younger generation, English as a 2nd+ language, who has oddly specific (and incorrect) views about boomers and thinks this is the correct place to vent. In that case: GTFO crazy millenial/Gen Z.

OP, try reddit; you'll feel much more comfortable there with the other degenerate weirdos.

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Post ID: @fh+1k157yn71

The statement you're referring to is written in a cryptic, slang-heavy, and somewhat disjointed style, but here's a breakdown of what it likely means:

Likely Interpretation:
"BBs" likely refers to Baby Boomers — a generational cohort.

"Happily retired" could either refer to older Baby Boomers who are now retired, or to another generation (perhaps Silent Generation) who previously held assets like real estate.

"BBs hate real estate" suggests that Baby Boomers (or possibly younger Boomers or Gen X) avoided investing in real estate, maybe during their careers.

"But their happily retired moved to real estate" implies that earlier retirees did invest in real estate.

"Looks like BBs are getting discounted real estate from them" implies that the Baby Boomers now may be acquiring property at a discount — possibly due to inheritance, downsizing sales, or favorable deals from the older generation.

"Heard BBs got free lunch as well during their tenure with happily retired folks" is a snide or sarcastic remark suggesting that Baby Boomers had it easy during their careers — benefiting from a prosperous economy, pensions, or support from older generations — i.e., they “got a free lunch.”

Tone:
It comes off as ironic or critical, perhaps suggesting that Baby Boomers are reaping unearned rewards:

They didn’t value real estate before, but now benefit from it.

They had supportive conditions (jobs, economy, help from older generations).

They’re benefiting again now as those older retirees offload property.

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I want the same med you had today. Where to get it?

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Post ID: @cf+1k157yn71

We put man on the Moon !

You babies played with Pokèmon … 🙄

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