This videos Sums up Millennials, Get used to it old people

Anonymous
My daughter turns 21 in two months and she was horrified at that video.

"Why did they waste the money going if they weren't going to watch?
Why do they need THAT MANY pictures of themselves? How self-obsessed can you be?"

She'll take selfies with her friends, or by herself if she has something awesome in the background, but it's not daily.
Anonymous
Are those girls still millennials? What is the generation after called?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a millennial and I LOVE IT!!!!

#SelfiesForever


And for all the olds: WDFWU.


I know a lot of this is teasing in good fun but what I don't think a lot millennials understand is that I wouldn't want to be one for all the money in the world. I am GLAD I am a gen-xer and grew up when I did. I can't freaking imagine growing up and dealing with early adulthood with social media. While social progress and social awareness is awesome "social justice" is ridiculous and I'm from the generation when "political correctness" became a thing. Millennials also have it way too easy for somethings and way too hard for others.

Plus are music was way better.
Anonymous
our^ dammit I'm tired and juggling a cranky toddler - come at me grammar and typo nazis.
Anonymous
How absolutely moronic does one have to be to end up at ASU? Like, I was too dumb to get into frickin' Arizona?? I'll unclench.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How absolutely moronic does one have to be to end up at ASU? Like, I was too dumb to get into frickin' Arizona?? I'll unclench.


Aren't ASU and FSU like the ultimate party schools? Some kids aspire to that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:our^ dammit I'm tired and juggling a cranky toddler - come at me grammar and typo nazis.


Old fart: Sometimes it's better to keep quiet about errors than to draw attention to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:our^ dammit I'm tired and juggling a cranky toddler - come at me grammar and typo nazis.


Old fart: Sometimes it's better to keep quiet about errors than to draw attention to them.


Thank you young know-it-all. Now get off my lawn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a millennial and I LOVE IT!!!!

#SelfiesForever


And for all the olds: WDFWU.


I know a lot of this is teasing in good fun but what I don't think a lot millennials understand is that I wouldn't want to be one for all the money in the world. I am GLAD I am a gen-xer and grew up when I did. I can't freaking imagine growing up and dealing with early adulthood with social media. While social progress and social awareness is awesome "social justice" is ridiculous and I'm from the generation when "political correctness" became a thing. Millennials also have it way too easy for somethings and way too hard for others.

Plus are music was way better.


Social media actually isn't that bad, and can be a lot of fun, when you figure out how to use it. Also can be a great way to promote whatever you want, be it a business or just yourself.

And pretty sure every generation thinks they have the best music . All I'm gonna say is that millennials are turning out some incredibly creative and inventive and progressive stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter turns 21 in two months and she was horrified at that video.

"Why did they waste the money going if they weren't going to watch?
Why do they need THAT MANY pictures of themselves? How self-obsessed can you be?"

She'll take selfies with her friends, or by herself if she has something awesome in the background, but it's not daily.


I put plenty of pics of other stuff, like landscapes or pretty scenes.

But when I post a selfie, I get like 100 more likes. Both from thirsty guys and friends/family.

So basically... it's in my best interest, considering a strong social media presence (so long as it's done correctly) can be beneficial for one's career (probably not the careers most DC oldies have gone into, but not everyone wants those careers) to take selfies.

Also, it's nice to commemorate your face when you look so damn cute.
Anonymous
Aren't college age kids Generation Z? Not millennials?

Or are millennials just claiming everything as their own now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren't college age kids Generation Z? Not millennials?

Or are millennials just claiming everything as their own now?


Millenials: "most researchers and commentators use birth years ranging from the early 1980s to early 2000s."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren't college age kids Generation Z? Not millennials?

Or are millennials just claiming everything as their own now?


Also, we may seem large because "This generation is actually just slightly larger than the Baby Boom generation (born from 1946 to 1964). Nearly 78 million Millennials were born between 1980 and 2000."

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aren't college age kids Generation Z? Not millennials?

Or are millennials just claiming everything as their own now?


Millenials: "most researchers and commentators use birth years ranging from the early 1980s to early 2000s."


The earliest children of Generation Z are those born in and after 1990 and are often the children of generation X.
- Precise date range: 1995-2009
- Come of Age (turning 18 Years old): 2013 - 2027
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aren't college age kids Generation Z? Not millennials?

Or are millennials just claiming everything as their own now?


Millenials: "most researchers and commentators use birth years ranging from the early 1980s to early 2000s."


The earliest children of Generation Z are those born in and after 1990 and are often the children of generation X.
- Precise date range: 1995-2009
- Come of Age (turning 18 Years old): 2013 - 2027


Yeah- I got my post from a google search. It was literally spelled out on the top of the google search page- I didn't even have to click a link. So I'm gonna go with mine.

Also, "a generation" is generally considered to last 25 years. You're arguing that it's now only 15, which seems absurd.
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