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Two New York parents are likely cheering because the 30-year-old son they evicted is finally packing up his things. Michael Rotondo is on the move after squatting at his parents’ home for eight years without paying rent, or even doing chores.

The move is without drama as Rotondo called 911 because he got a “harassing phone call.” The freeloader was so upset that he received an anonymous phone call from someone who called him a “loser,” and then hung up, that he actually called the police. “I can’t have my phone getting jammed up with nonsense like that,” the unemployed mooch said. “I can’t have that happen.”

People across the country are laughing at the 30-year-old while he continues his publicity tour, but he can’t handle being called a loser. The man has no pride, yet he believes being called a loser requires emergency services. The man is not a contributing member of society, but can’t handle someone pointing out the obvious truth about him.

After being shoved out of the house by his parents, and the court, Rotondo is boxing up his belongings. Alex Jones of InfoWars gave him $3,000 to help him get on with his life. A restaurant offered him a $1,101 signing bonus if he would work there. That apparently was enough to get him going.

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Rotondo is not sure how long it will take him to pack up all of his belongings, but he plans to move them into a self-storage facility while he FINALLY tries to launch into adulthood. He hasn’t found a place to live yet. He’s searching for “Someplace inexpensive, with internet,” he said.

Rotondo is viewed by many as being the consummate millennial who just can’t take care of himself. Captain Millennial has treated his parents’ home like his own personal sanctuary city, protecting him from the responsibilities that self-sufficient, employed adults encounter.

Video from his bizarre court hearing and press conference can be viewed below.

Rotondo’s parents fostered a rather uncomfortable situation in their own home by allowing their grown son to mooch off them and avoid responsibilities. As they kick him out the door, let’s hope they get some relief, and their son finally learns how to be an adult.

Is Rotondo the perfect example of what’s wrong with today’s youth? Share your thoughts below! 

Source: Syracuse

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