Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 16:01     Subject: New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

I think New Yorker is famous for taunting their readers.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 16:00     Subject: Re:New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

The New Yorker is such a hater. The only people I know complaining this pandemic are the women stuck at home with kids for 9 months now and a husband who could care less.

My childfree/less friends are still going out to date nights, outdoor socializing, and vacations.

Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 15:56     Subject: Re:New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

Anonymous wrote:Yeah, because I'd much rather be living in a tiny apartment/SFH with a screaming baby during a pandemic. Looks like she's living her best life - wine and makeup looking fantastic.



LOL!
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 15:54     Subject: Re:New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

48, this encapsulates my life, minus looking that good from the waist up, plus one child.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 15:52     Subject: Re:New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

Yeah, because I'd much rather be living in a tiny apartment/SFH with a screaming baby during a pandemic. Looks like she's living her best life - wine and makeup looking fantastic.

Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 15:52     Subject: New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

Anonymous wrote:What's the problem here? I don't see an issue. She's living her covid life, having a drink with someone over Zoom. And she has two cats and some wine. So what?


Who said there was a problem? Maybe you're projecting.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 15:50     Subject: New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

Anonymous wrote:How do you know she’s a millennial? I don’t see her age anywhere.


The sporty shorts and trendy flip-flops suggest age 25-40, which most people consider the vague "millennial" range. Are you suggesting she's possibly older?
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 15:46     Subject: Re:New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

The responses are profound.







Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 15:45     Subject: New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

She’s smiling and looks happy.

My DD is like that, but 1 cat and very tidy. She just ended a two year relationship and has never been happier.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 15:45     Subject: New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

At least they used a WOC.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 15:44     Subject: New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

Anonymous wrote:How do you know she’s a millennial? I don’t see her age anywhere.


This could be many of us. I don't see an age. Except her drink is nicer than mine
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 15:44     Subject: New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

I like that she's clearly not shaving her legs as often. That part is accurate.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 15:44     Subject: New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

How do you know she’s a millennial? I don’t see her age anywhere.
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 15:43     Subject: New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

What's the problem here? I don't see an issue. She's living her covid life, having a drink with someone over Zoom. And she has two cats and some wine. So what?
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2020 15:33     Subject: New Yorker cover going viral (millennial woman, childless, cats, drinking alone in apt on zoom)

by Adrian Tomine, “Love Life.”