Anonymous wrote:Speaking as a millennial: we got a lot of stupid flack from boomers for no reason and haven’t forgotten it. Now we are the journalists and media execs and we are nice to Gen Z.
Anonymous wrote:Speaking as a millennial: we got a lot of stupid flack from boomers for no reason and haven’t forgotten it. Now we are the journalists and media execs and we are nice to Gen Z.
Anonymous wrote:I’m gen-X (mid 70s). I know many hyper successful millennials. I envy their sense of self, good relationships with their parents, and nice homes. Hopefully one day I’ll catch up!
Anonymous wrote:Millennials are really entitled, raised in the medal for everyone (and if you don't do well in a test then you can just take it again) culture. They have no idea about the real world, never worked for anything, just want to protest all day and be given things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zoomers or boomers?
Boomers are seen as selfish, former hippie "I got mine (to hell with you)" types. They ruined the planet. Hypocirtes who were all for "peace", then flipped as long as they can collect their social security.
Gen X were latchkey kids, fending for themselves, while both their parents worked hard and often - as Gen X will do.
Millenials are going to change the world for the better, I have no problem with them. They are educated and speak out, for the better.
My beef is with the "Greatest" generation - who are oblivious. They are reaping all the benefits of economy flukes and timing, while not paying it forward, but feeling supremely entitled. They bought a house for nothing ($30k in the hot areas in 1963), but think Gen X is "rich" for buying a house (at today's prices), without any help. Eff that. No one gave Gen X anything, for the most part.
Rich people, with generational wealth, also do not have my sympathy.
Gen X here.
Are we to believe that the “greatest generation” didn’t work hard? I doubt WW2 was easy for them. Also, $30K in the 1930s and 1940s was a ton of money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zoomers or boomers?
Boomers are seen as selfish, former hippie "I got mine (to hell with you)" types. They ruined the planet. Hypocirtes who were all for "peace", then flipped as long as they can collect their social security.
Gen X were latchkey kids, fending for themselves, while both their parents worked hard and often - as Gen X will do.
Millenials are going to change the world for the better, I have no problem with them. They are educated and speak out, for the better.
My beef is with the "Greatest" generation - who are oblivious. They are reaping all the benefits of economy flukes and timing, while not paying it forward, but feeling supremely entitled. They bought a house for nothing ($30k in the hot areas in 1963), but think Gen X is "rich" for buying a house (at today's prices), without any help. Eff that. No one gave Gen X anything, for the most part.
Rich people, with generational wealth, also do not have my sympathy.
Boomers didn’t serve in WWII, they were born during and after.
Gen X here.
Are we to believe that the “greatest generation” didn’t work hard? I doubt WW2 was easy for them. Also, $30K in the 1930s and 1940s was a ton of money.
Anonymous wrote:My theory is that Millennials are at the age where they think they know everything. But unlike past generations who were taught to mostly show respect to people older than them, Millennials were taught to be vocal and that they can do no wrong. As a result, I see Millennials saying things that come across as both obnoxious and ultimately oblivious.
Anonymous wrote:My theory is that Millennials are at the age where they think they know everything. But unlike past generations who were taught to mostly show respect to people older than them, Millennials were taught to be vocal and that they can do no wrong. As a result, I see Millennials saying things that come across as both obnoxious and ultimately oblivious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Millennials are really entitled, raised in the medal for everyone (and if you don't do well in a test then you can just take it again) culture. They have no idea about the real world, never worked for anything, just want to protest all day and be given things.
Lemme guess. You are a Boomer.
Anonymous wrote:Zoomers or boomers?
Boomers are seen as selfish, former hippie "I got mine (to hell with you)" types. They ruined the planet. Hypocirtes who were all for "peace", then flipped as long as they can collect their social security.
Gen X were latchkey kids, fending for themselves, while both their parents worked hard and often - as Gen X will do.
Millenials are going to change the world for the better, I have no problem with them. They are educated and speak out, for the better.
My beef is with the "Greatest" generation - who are oblivious. They are reaping all the benefits of economy flukes and timing, while not paying it forward, but feeling supremely entitled. They bought a house for nothing ($30k in the hot areas in 1963), but think Gen X is "rich" for buying a house (at today's prices), without any help. Eff that. No one gave Gen X anything, for the most part.
Rich people, with generational wealth, also do not have my sympathy.
Anonymous wrote:Zoomers or boomers?
Boomers are seen as selfish, former hippie "I got mine (to hell with you)" types. They ruined the planet. Hypocirtes who were all for "peace", then flipped as long as they can collect their social security.
Gen X were latchkey kids, fending for themselves, while both their parents worked hard and often - as Gen X will do.
Millenials are going to change the world for the better, I have no problem with them. They are educated and speak out, for the better.
My beef is with the "Greatest" generation - who are oblivious. They are reaping all the benefits of economy flukes and timing, while not paying it forward, but feeling supremely entitled. They bought a house for nothing ($30k in the hot areas in 1963), but think Gen X is "rich" for buying a house (at today's prices), without any help. Eff that. No one gave Gen X anything, for the most part.
Rich people, with generational wealth, also do not have my sympathy.