Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gen Z is awesome. I hear the perennial b*tch*ng about "kids these days," and think to myself that I have no objections to how my kids and their peers conduct themselves. (Other than the normal nonsense that young people have always gotten up to.)
Jen Z is bitterly screwed up. They have lost the ability to evaluate evidence and simply repeat whatever is trending on their preferred social media. Bunch of green-haired zombie children who will screw anything that moves and waste their lives going down rabbit holes to find the perfect bizarre subculture for their Tick Tock presence. I am the Gen X parent of an undergrad who also works with undergrads and I am devastated that the kids are so deeply not alright. Most of these freaks have Boomer parents whose own disturbed behavior normalized depravity and led to this disaster. If the human race survives another generation it will be a miracle.
Most of the Gen Z kids you know have Boomer parents?
Agree that seems odd. I am a very young boomer, had kids in my 30s and they are both millennials. I have a few friends with Gen Z kids but not many - unless they are men with younger wives.
Both myself and my wife are boomers first marriage we have a 21,19 and 14 year old. Pretty normal
What?? That is not normal. My mom was a young Boomer (1957) and I am 41. So even if you were born around the time of my mom, you are really really old to have kids those ages. Even the youngest boomers are 60.
Okay, but your mother had you when she was like 20, which is super young to have a kid. So your viewpoint may be a bit skewed as well. I'm only a couple of years older than you and my mother is an old Boomer (1946).
She was 23 and married. Not really that unusual back then. I was 26 and married when I had my first. People who have lived in DC too long have skewed perceptions of matneral ages at birth.
Nice try, but I don’t live in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gen Z is awesome. I hear the perennial b*tch*ng about "kids these days," and think to myself that I have no objections to how my kids and their peers conduct themselves. (Other than the normal nonsense that young people have always gotten up to.)
Jen Z is bitterly screwed up. They have lost the ability to evaluate evidence and simply repeat whatever is trending on their preferred social media. Bunch of green-haired zombie children who will screw anything that moves and waste their lives going down rabbit holes to find the perfect bizarre subculture for their Tick Tock presence. I am the Gen X parent of an undergrad who also works with undergrads and I am devastated that the kids are so deeply not alright. Most of these freaks have Boomer parents whose own disturbed behavior normalized depravity and led to this disaster. If the human race survives another generation it will be a miracle.
Most of the Gen Z kids you know have Boomer parents?
Agree that seems odd. I am a very young boomer, had kids in my 30s and they are both millennials. I have a few friends with Gen Z kids but not many - unless they are men with younger wives.
Both myself and my wife are boomers first marriage we have a 21,19 and 14 year old. Pretty normal
What?? That is not normal. My mom was a young Boomer (1957) and I am 41. So even if you were born around the time of my mom, you are really really old to have kids those ages. Even the youngest boomers are 60.
Okay, but your mother had you when she was like 20, which is super young to have a kid. So your viewpoint may be a bit skewed as well. I'm only a couple of years older than you and my mother is an old Boomer (1946).
She was 23 and married. Not really that unusual back then. I was 26 and married when I had my first. People who have lived in DC too long have skewed perceptions of matneral ages at birth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Then stop acting like boomers.
It’s that simple. “Boomer” is a state of mind that can apply to anyone who’s old.
Exactly what I was coming here to say . Just because you’re Gen X doesn’t mean you might not be out of touch and entitled in a Boomery way.
Gen X was the least entitled generation. Other than our grandparents, who lived through the Depression, WWII, and who built modern America.
We’re like the forgotten middle child. The one that behaves, finishes their homework, and never gets in trouble. And still gets ignored by the parents while they focus on the cokehead, wastrel older sibling, and the spoiled baby of the family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Then stop acting like boomers.
It’s that simple. “Boomer” is a state of mind that can apply to anyone who’s old.
Exactly what I was coming here to say . Just because you’re Gen X doesn’t mean you might not be out of touch and entitled in a Boomery way.
Gen X was the least entitled generation. Other than our grandparents, who lived through the Depression, WWII, and who built modern America.
We’re like the forgotten middle child. The one that behaves, finishes their homework, and never gets in trouble. And still gets ignored by the parents while they focus on the cokehead, wastrel older sibling, and the spoiled baby of the family.
aren’t I still cool when I’m 46
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids lump anyone born pre 2000 as old as dirt.
Remember 1990s, 2000s and 2010s are three oldies channel on my XM radio.
Gen X gets lost as accomplished zero. I think Gen Z has much more on common with Boomers than the other two groups. ,
Amazon was made by a GenXer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Then stop acting like boomers.
It’s that simple. “Boomer” is a state of mind that can apply to anyone who’s old.
Exactly what I was coming here to say . Just because you’re Gen X doesn’t mean you might not be out of touch and entitled in a Boomery way.
Gen X was the least entitled generation. Other than our grandparents, who lived through the Depression, WWII, and who built modern America.
We’re like the forgotten middle child. The one that behaves, finishes their homework, and never gets in trouble. And still gets ignored by the parents while they focus on the cokehead, wastrel older sibling, and the spoiled baby of the family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Then stop acting like boomers.
It’s that simple. “Boomer” is a state of mind that can apply to anyone who’s old.
Exactly what I was coming here to say . Just because you’re Gen X doesn’t mean you might not be out of touch and entitled in a Boomery way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1927-1946 silent, (early cohort the "greatest generation")
1946-1965 Baby Boomers
1965-1975 Generation X
1975-1995 Millennials
1995 -- Generation Z
All this is nonsense, but that's how Tom Brokaw & other mainstream media pundits classify us.
No. Born in 1976 and have never ever considered myself a millennial.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone refresh me on all these terminologies and which era they belong to. I was born in the 70's so what am I?
Boomer since you refuse to google simple questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boomer with gen z kids. It is odd. Generations DO think differently. The amount of propaganda they have had thrown at them. But I wonder if it was the same for us and we just took it all in.
Your generation is currently enslaved to Facebook misinformation so lets not get too high and mighty about the info Gen Z consumes
Anonymous wrote:Can someone refresh me on all these terminologies and which era they belong to. I was born in the 70's so what am I?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know what generation grinds my gears? These “alpha” kids. Horrible.
I know, right? They're absolute leeches. They cry about damn near everything. And half of them still shit themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Boomer with gen z kids. It is odd. Generations DO think differently. The amount of propaganda they have had thrown at them. But I wonder if it was the same for us and we just took it all in.
Anonymous wrote:You know what generation grinds my gears? These “alpha” kids. Horrible.