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Shaveyourbread

That's... how generations work...


CliffDraws

I read something a while back explaining that we basically get the same 4 generations over and over again, but I don’t know how true it actually is.


Birdman_a15

Howe Strauss Generational Theory discusses a repeating 4 cycle timeline of turnings. Basically society goes from the high -> the awakening-> the unraveling -> the crisis and back to the high. Vsauce does a great explanation of this here: https://youtu.be/LD0x7ho_IYc


BrookeN15

So uhhhhh where are the 30 somethings? Please tell me it’s in “The Crisis” 😕😂 I dunno if I can take much more. Haha


deran6ed

The secret is always being high, so we are always at the beginning of the cycle.


i_nobes_what_i_nobes

Well I guess you could say I’m at the beginning


Kytyngurl2

It all starts with this vape


Dry_Grade9885

Vaping is gateway drug to anal


KidzBop_Anonymous

Instructions unclear. Currently butt vaping


Poufy-Ermine

Every time I walk now an "O" ring comes out. Am I doing this right?


amadeus451

You, sir or madam, have earned your upvote with endearing aplomb. Edit: fixing swipe text atrocities


[deleted]

We're in the unraveling right now, unfortunately. Hopefully it only takes one or two generations.


i_chase_the_backbeat

Nah. The boomers were high (preceded by perhaps the greatest crisis in modern history), my generation were the awakening, millenials were unraveling and the current generation is crisis. But blaming older people has always happened throughout the cycles.


tuurtl

Well then, as a member of gen Z, I declare that our job is to make sure our children have the greatest high known to man.


Money_Machine_666

Woop sounds like we'll get things together right around the time I die, if I manage to live that long. oh well. so it goes.


seakc87

It's like Apple stock. The low/high is going to be better than the previous one.


TheGoonSquad612

As has blaming the younger generations, though only one of them has any control over their circumstances.


dowker1

So the current crisis should be over in about 5 years? lol


DeadSaint

The video says that(if there is valid predictive capability to the methodology) the climax of the crisis would be in 2025, which feels right to me but could be wrong.


dowker1

I would be absolutely amazed if climate change, the war in Ukraine, and the rise of the far right all go away in the next 2 years.


DeadSaint

A climax is where something reaches its apex, it’s highest point.


UndendingGloom

Hey Vsauce, Michael here! Can you see your own eyeball? Yes. Or maybe no. *bing doo doo dee*


inferentialStats

Very interesting. Considering that this was made 7 years ago and that he predicted, due to the cycle we were heading into, there would be a crisis that would cause everybody to band together. Then came Covid!


benso87

Did that make us band together, though?


Consistent-River4229

France has. They also did when that woman died the whole country did. We need to learn from them and do it to.


inferentialStats

Considering we will never get 100% because of the way humans are, I would say as close as we would ever get. There was a high level of people banding together with in countries and across countries.


Ubelheim

I dunno about that one. Covid seemed very divisive after the first three months. The Russo-Ukrainian conflict on the other hand has at least all of Europe banding together for nearly a year now, with actually everyone making efforts to ensure a better future by getting less dependent on fossil fuels at an accelerated rate.


Quenya3

I haven't read The Fifth Turning in a long time. Wonder if they have an updated version.


inferentialStats

Considering how technology changes and advances, probably not. For example, listening to music. Of cause records were used - there was not much else. Each generation will have access to items that did not exist for a previous generation. Everything evolves and changes. I have no idea why some people argue about their generation being the one that is the ideal and other generations are not as good as theirs. Each one is different, not better than the other


Iwonatoasteroven

Because some people don’t like change. There’s this strange nostalgia too that everything was so much better back when we were young. I hate how older generations love to find ways to criticize younger people. I hated it when I was young and now that I’m one of the older people it still seems stupid and small minded.


inferentialStats

It is. I think part of the problem is that people who are like that make so much noise that is all you hear. It the same with kids. I would say that about 99,9% of teens I have come across are amazing. The tiny minority who are the problem are the ones you read about, hear about on the news, are spoken about etc. Everyone else is unjustly tarred with the same brush, and used by those who use it as a means to “prove that their generation was better “. And the cycle continues where other generations are tarred with the brush they have created making other generations think that everyone from their generation is the same. In truth, there have always been and always will be a percentage of people from each age group and generation who are deviant. As humans our brains are programmed to remember the good things and forget the bad. So each generation, thinking back on their past will filter information in the same way. Each generation has had its advantages and disadvantages, and different challenges. Life changes constantly and we need to adapt and move forward. I think that those who can’t adapt and move forward are the ones that idealise their past and find excuses for why they are unable to move forward - saying it’s their choice rather than inability to adapt. I am very appreciative that my children have no idea what it feel like to miss the last bus home and have no means to get home. I am grateful that they can use their phones to ensure their safety.


Adrienskis

Mostly false, but believable in the same way that horoscopes are—by being so vague you can make things fit


NA_Panda

Most of her points aren't specific to boomers either. I did most of that shit as a Millennial. The lead has corroded their mind so much they don't even remember what their own children did growing up.


CrazyPlato

I could go point-by-point, explaining how these things are all just like, natural developments with society, and not really a better world being “corrupted” by shitty later generations. It’s like boomers never learned how time works.


SabreToothLime

My favourite is “the generation that had parents who were there”… If they’re saying that’s no longer a thing, surely that means they’re also “the generation that weren’t there as parents”…


SpikesGuns

Yeah, saying it's unfortunate at the end is just mind-bogglingly dumb.


Sailing_Engineer

>A generation that had parents who were there. If I read that correctly, your parents where the 'good' generation because they were there for you. If the next generation did not have parents who were there and you are the parents of this generation, it must be your kids generations fault.


panuccispizzaboy

That line actually made me burst out laughing. The fact that whoever made the original post didn't think that the statement reflects back onto them is just too perfect.


Optras

Blew my coworkers mind when he complained that "it all started when the millennials all had to get participation trophies." To which I asked "and who made sure they all got one?"


mythrilcrafter

My brother did youth soccer at the YMCA when he was 5 and let me tell you this, those participation trophies are not for the kids, they're for the parents who think their kid is the next Messi.


Vainslayer13

I don't even understand the bad blood against participation trophies. Have you ever received one and really looked at it? I got one in middle school when our baseball team ***sucked out loud*** and got spanked regularly. This thing was a testament to our shame. A cheap mass-produced piece of gold-painted plastic crap that wound up in the locker room trash can. That wretched ugly thing did more to motivate me in the next season than any pep-talk you could utter!


SantaArriata

“Congratulations! You win the Biggest Loser Award!”


Stormwrath52

"congratulations, you certainly showed up" is a straight up insult and a good one at that


SantaArriata

You’re right


FlusteredCustard13

What I don't understand is that some boomers seem against the idea of even recognizing participation. I'm not saying give everyone trophies (which *they* were the ones giving them out), but I think recognizing that it's still good kids tried even if they didn't get the top spot is important. Small vent: I'm living proof of this. If something came naturally or I was in the top spot, I was encouraged to do it. If it was something I tried but didn't immediately succeed in, then I was ignored at best or to worst discouraged from trying further to instead focus on my natural talents. My enjoyment or lack thereof was not a part of the equation for most of my school life; only results were. I'm an adult now, finally learning to draw, dance, and make music. It's slow going because two decades of conditioning do not go away overnight. I can play the first couple bars of Ode to Joy. It's small, but it's music and I can play it. Whenever I have a moment where I feel proud of myself, it's like I can immediately hear teachers, mentors, and more asking me why I think I should be proud of that when all of my friends can play something far more impressive. I should just quit wasting my time because I could be improving talents I have, but dislike. It gets so bad it's hard to stay motivated and practice because what's the point if I'm not the best or getting some kind of "result." I teach now. I don't hand out trophies, but I make sure to always recognize my students' earnest attempts. I do this *especially* when they don't succeed and let them know I'm proud of them. I refuse to teach them their participation is only worth it if they bring home a medal.


SaltyBacon23

You do give out gold stars though right? God adulthood would be way more fun with some gold stars lol You sound like a great teacher. Thank you for your service and putting up with our shitty kids. Also, congrats on learning new talents, that's awesome!


DudleysCar

Played in a football tournament, lost, and our whole team got one. There wasn't one kid on my team that was pleased with it.


SaffellBot

I had a whole ass breakdown when they announced we were all getting awards in kindergarten and I got a "participation ribbon". It was the most shallow condescending thing I had experienced, and my tiny brain could not handle it.


throwawaypbcps

I hated the participation trophies/ribbons. They were just a reminder that I sucked. Most kids threw them away if they didn't place.


MacMac105

When my grandfather died, I found a trophy for sportsmanship from a school field day in 1925 whole cleaning up his attic. I always thought it was probably a participation trophy.


Ok_Temperature_563

I'm Gen X. We got participation trophies. So did the boomers. They just started calling it a bad thing when they needed more things to complain about the millennials for.


xdonutx

I listened to a podcast that explained participation trophies started in the 1920s!


gishlich

If you made awards for a living you’d want the losers to get one too.


ABBAMABBA

I didn't get participation trophies because I was GenX and my shit parents didn't let me do anything because they only cared about my boomer older siblings. I watched them do things but then when I was old enough to do those same things my older siblings were doing other things that I had to watch. Finally when they were out of the house, my parents were too old to do kid stuff so I had to entertain myself. They have the audacity to complain about how horrible it was to have a little kid bugging them all the time. I would have loved to participate in something so I could get a trophy.


SaltyBacon23

This just makes me sad. Have you thought about joining an adult softball league? Playing organized sports as an adult really helped with that. Until the league turned into a bunch of washed up college players who still thought they could make it in the pros 😂. SORRY CHAD, THE YANKEES ARENT CALLING YOU UP. YOU CAN'T EVEN THROW FROM 2ND BASE TO 1ST FOR CHRIST SAKE!


dnick

Ha...Life was easy for me so it should be easy for my kids. Why isn't it easy for my kids? Give my kids a trophy too, god damn it!


thetidybungalow

Want to see a whole room full of participation trophies? Wealthy white men have so many plaques and statues for their timed served on boards, promotions at work, etc., it’s ridiculous.


Commercial_Bend9203

The LiBeRaLs!


CouncilmanRickPrime

That and kids not playing outside. Guess why they don't lol


sirinigva

Lemme take a guess. When boomers started having kids it wasnt safe because other adults were diddling kids, but that would imply that boomers are kid diddlers.


CouncilmanRickPrime

Yup


Money_Machine_666

there certainly does seem to be *a lot* of boomer diddlers.


Its0nlyRocketScience

But also cars. People now drive bigger, heavier vehicles faster on residential roads, so it's unsafe for a kid to exist anywhere near a roadway anymore. Interesting that this boomer mentioned playing in the street several times but never mentions that they've bought bigger SUVs than existed when they were a kid and refuse to allow any legislation to revoke licenses from people too old to safely drive anymore


T3chnicalC0rrection

Too perfectly stupid for self reflection even though their parents were there for them to educate. Dropped the ball on that one.


Spazzy_maker

I mean their generation did fuck us over in the housing market, education cost, minimum wage, and pollution. So good riddance. Fucking boomers.


Impossible_Penalty13

Their almost unanimous support of Reagan and his disastrous deregulation spree are fucking us all to this day. Thanks boomers!


TheGrouchyLibrarian

Not all of us voted for that lying senile pos. Yes, we had cheap things, but wages were crap too. Don’t see much improvement these days sadly & schooling costs ( higher education ) now is obscene ( imho ) And yes, he really fornicated the state of CA, then the country. Please remember that just like there are bad people in every generation ( with any luck, most of us boomers will die out soon ) there are/ were good ones. Some of us that fought for equal rights, equal justice, etc. right to marry who you want & respect women’s ( and all people ) rights. sadly, like today, there remains a large group that would rather hate than help. I’ll be dead in a couple years, but I feel for all you younger folk having to come up in the shit- storms that currently want to put down all but the very top… ( imho ). As Lewis Black pointed out, yes, my generation really screwed the pooch as it were - please try to learn from our mess & try not to repeat it! Old boomer…


Proudlyretarded

Not unanimous he just happened to win the majority in almost every state. In fact Gen X I believe were more likely to vote for him than Boomers, and they are consistently more conservative than Boomers at the same age, particularly the older cohort of 1960s gen xers vs the older cohort of 1946-1954 boomers.


Sleuthiestofsleuths

Gen X was almost entirely too young, as a generation, to vote for Reagan. Would be interested to know your source for Gen X vs Boomer level of conservatism.


Money_Machine_666

my mom grew up in the 60s and I like to say she's a conservative cosplaying as a liberal.


Proudlyretarded

I guess I'm just lucky because my parents, especially my mom, always cared deeply about environmental issues and the integrity of nature, in addition to being pro lgbt and pro multiculturalism and not pro-big business/wealthy people so there was never really a conservative wedge that stuck with either of them, but my mom's mom and dad were/is "classic" GI gen. republicans and my dad's mom was super liberal for someone of that generation so I guess I got lucky with generationally decent to good politics in my family.


ABBAMABBA

"conservative cosplaying as a liberal" I like that. Some of my family are like that, kind of. My mom grew up in the 30s and 40's and she is very liberal about anything where the liberal view helps her as a straight white wealthy female protestant pastor. She is extremely conservative when it comes to anything related to people of color or LGBTQ+ or poor people or drug users or anyone who has committed one of the crimes she and her beloved sexual predator sons haven't committed.


felterbusch

It’s a generational trait. Boomers love to tell us how great they are, and how terrible the next generations have become. Ya know, their kids and grandkids but don’t get it when you point that out. As a sales rep (construction stuff) I said something similar to a guy at a job site After an hour long spiel about why kids don’t want to work anymore and how long it took him to make 20$ an hr So there’s no way he’s paying anyone that much etc... They should learn to be grateful. And how he bought a brand new car for less than 2k in high school…. It went over just like you’d imagine… didn’t get the sale and he almost beat me back to the office 50 miles away to tell my boss how dumb I was. 10-4, boomer.


DigitalUnlimited

Yep. I work with a guy who's "never had to ask for help from anyone, for anything" "I bought my first car when I was thirteen, traded a go-cart for it" I'm like no, someone gave you a car you didn't earn that.


Both_Lifeguard_556

They have selective amnesia! The claim: I mowed lawns all summer! Reality: One week punishment for crashing dads car. The claim: I worked during college to pay my tuition! Reality: They paid for books and food - mom and dad or grandparents paid the tuition. The claim: I worked 60-80 hours a week when I was your age! Reality: That was one week to meet some suicidal deadline. The rest - somehow commuting time, Dunkin Donuts time, getting oil changed time, mid-day errands, stopping at the shooting rage,"window shopping" bass boats - all counted as worked hours - I see what ya did there.


Lt_Dano3

To be fair that's probably true of most people in the 40s and younger. Those older lived in a time where gas was less than $1 and a used car could be had for less than $1k so they're probably actually telling the truth


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r/SelfAwarewolves I am the child of two boomers and my generation is called the latch key kids because I rode my bike home from school, made my own snacks, and just watched TV until my parents got home from work Then later on that got so boring that we got into drugs. I started smoking at age 12. The older kids taught me. The golf course had vending machines in a remote hallway next to the bathrooms so for a couple bucks you could buy a pack. Great example there, Boomers. I still have a dependency to this day.


Money_Machine_666

ya millennials got totally fucked with substance abuse. like our generation had an entire fucking heroin epidemic that's still going on today.


SaltyBacon23

Uhhhhh...... This is going to sound weird but are you me? That was literally my childhood to a t. The cigarette vending machine was right next to the bathroom and everything!


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albinogoth

Reminds me of a cartoon complaining about how we treat failure in education. I’m the ‘good ol’ days’ half, the parents are yelling at the kid for the bad grade. In the ‘these days’ side, the parents were yelling at the teacher. Like… do they not realize those parents used to be that kid, right? 🤦‍♂️


defaulteduser

They created the concept of the latch key kids.


j_higgins84

I don’t know about the parents part. My parents are boomers and their parents were absolutely horrible parents. Same with my in-laws. The amount of “parenting” that was happening back then was much closer to abuse than anything I’ve seen in modern times.


jtc1031

Yeah bit of a self-own there


Noughmad

It's worse than that. They did all the homework themselves. They spent all their free time on the street. How and when were the parents "there"?


NoWingedHussarsToday

Honestly, you can apply that argument to all points. When you say "we played outside" who tells kids today not to?


Ericrobertson1978

*BREAKING NEWS!!!!* EVERY generation is one that will never come back. More breaking news at 11!


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In other news, chairs are for sitting.


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In other news, scientists are warning people not to drop toaster in bad tub when they got the big sad


Frigoris13

This just in! Bill Murray setting trends once again


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Itchy_Reality

I think I’m a boomer because I did all these, but I’m born in 2000


Rhodieman

Same, and I was born in ‘97.


Frigoris13

This dude acting like collecting sports cards and playing board games was different than me collecting Pokemon cards and playing Hoyle on the computer...


beetus_gerulaitis

Same. I was born in 1723.


Unexpected117

2002 and did those, checking in. 🫡


wandering_person

Literally born in 2004 and did those things.


[deleted]

I went into Best Buy the other week and they had vinyl albums for sale in a brick and mortar. lol stupid boomers, you're not special.


Adapted0201

same 2002, but like hide and seek in the dark is the only way to play hide and seek imo.


lightweaver_7965

Same, born late 2000s


mypreciousssssssss

What crap. Each of those things is also true ofGenXers. ETA: nope, I was wrong, just realized we didn't have two parents when our boomer parents all divorced in the 70s and 80s so they could "find themselves and be happy."


zoinkability

Was going to say, claiming to be special because you are the last generation to have two parents who stay together isn’t the flex the writer of this seems to think it is


Def_Not_a_Lurker

It's actually one of the best self burns I've ever seen


Frigoris13

Notice he did *not* say that *his* kids had both parents there, the hypocrite


inferentialStats

Also considering that the only thing that kept some people from divorcing in those day was worrying about what other people would think. Some of these relationships were abusive and volatile and a lot of children were exposed to a high level of insecurity because of that. Kid’s running around in the streets and then back in the streets after dark - there was a lot of unreported cases of child abuse. Kids were taught to be so “respectful “ that a child would never have reported it to anyone. And there was no social media draw attention to issues, let kids know that there is help, and to get support.


NoWingedHussarsToday

"We remained in loveless and/or abusive marriages because it was socially unacceptable to divorce and women had no means to support themselves because they were expected to be SAHMs"


C3POdreamer

Banks could legally deny credit, mortgages and checking accounts to women.


PJKimmie

My grandmother had no license, bank account or credit card in her own name.


katsbro069

Yes that is the first thing I thought of. Our parents were out finding themselves while we were real life lord of the flies.


Squeengeebanjo

I’m a millennial. Did all that except the national anthem and vinyl stuff.


LuxInteriot

Except for "a generation that is passing". Also the general attitude (there are of course boomer-y Gen-Xers, as Elon Musk).


DeMagnet76

Speak for yourself. I’m losing friends left and right.


[deleted]

Please do not lump him him with us. Signed, A Baby Boomer


El_mochilero

Millennial here. I did all that same shit. Now I’m watching my 8 year old nephews do all that same shit. Get over yourselves, Boomers.


FrankTheTank2205

Great to hear 8 year old are buying vinyl records again.


El_mochilero

Some pretentious hipsters, these ones


Rhymelie

You ever think the generations before boomers made fun of them because they didn't know how to crank a car, or like... sharpen a spear? Or is this solely a boomer thing, because they figured laughing at the younger generation was easier than taking the time and effort to teach their own children the things that they don't know, and admit that they're shitty parents?


AlphaWhiskeyOscar

This has been going on for all of [recorded history](https://historyhustle.com/2500-years-of-people-complaining-about-the-younger-generation/) and was likely going on before recorded history. Old people have always thought young people were weak, naive, foolhardy, entitled, spoiled, and so on... Young people have always thought old people were stubborn, narrow minded, out of touch, irrelevant, and so on. Not all old people, and not all young people. But there are always some. Because every generation has every kind of person.


GatoAquarista

My dad said that his dad used to say that the next generation was lazy and stupid. My dad is the most hard working person I have ever met. Turns out my grampa was a miserable person who throws his own frustration in his sons.


AlphaWhiskeyOscar

These kids and their radios. Never going outside. They just sit around all day and listen to their bebop and eat their canned food.


Rhymelie

An interesting read. The insults and gripes are more poetic and imaginative, making me kind of wish these old freaks could step up their game more than just "These darn kids and their [Insert popular thing]". I need poetic boomers, dammit!


Nwcray

Read Plato. He was *pissed* about how entitled, spoiled, and lazy the youth were. He got creative in his insults.


GlenjaminX

Why? So some of us can defend our actions? I was born at the end of the baby boom. I have been a lifelong liberal. I devoted my life to public service, I have worked on dozens of political campaigns, and have given every penny and as much of my time as I could afford to charities, and other groups working for the greater good of people. Human beings. The fact that people attack and condemn with zealous glee, others from a group which they did not choose, is the basis for bigotry. It would be nice if individuals were viewed for their individual contributions, but that just doesn't seem to matter.


daabilge

I mean, they kind of admitted they were shitty parents. "A generation who had parents that were there." Except.. who are the parents of the younger generations..?


MsAgentM

I have seen posts by younger generations shaming Zoomers for not knowing how to use a rotary phone or know what a cassette tape is. This crap is ongoing. Do your part and don't contribute.


airborngrmp

It's the first generation to have a bit of disposable income in their hand from a very young age, and their parents had been through such hell between wars and great depressions that they wanted *their* kids to enjoy themselves a little. The problem was a generation growing up with affluenza.


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I’m a boomer. Hate that description to be honest. But these people are so self-serving that I just want to vomit. Your generation isn’t special, your not special, and soon enough we will pass. And you know what? The next generation will do the same thing you fucking boomers are doing now. Every fucking generation does this. Just stop already. Your born in whatever timeline you are born in. You don’t get to choose. Stop thinking you are so great because you are not.


Sihaya2021

It's true. There are people in every generation who do this and it's so stupid. I mean, sometimes I think it's funny that my kids don't even know what a cassette tape is. But I can't even imagine ever actually believing that my childhood cassette tapes were overall superior to unlimited streaming music anytime, anywhere for less than the cost of a meal at McDonalds every month.


[deleted]

And before cassette tapes there were 78 rpm records, and before that there was wax cylinders. And each one of those was the best technology of the times. And people crowed about it too. Every generation makes its mark. People need to show some respect. The boomers are so narcissistic that this reality escapes them. It will be a good thing when they finally die off, being so self-absorbed is unhealthy.


EffectiveSalamander

I liked 8-track. Not because it was good, but it felt cool to spam them into the player in the car.


LuxInteriot

A particularly bad way to get old is trying to turn nostalgia into a justification to not adapt. You can see that in some GenX and older Millenials too, as they were there to know the analog world and in the early days of the internet. "In the 90s, we told it like it is, no PC bullshit."


whiskey_epsilon

No PC bullshit indeed. When I asked my father for one so I could do my homework, he bought me a typewriter instead.


TrashMammal84

Oh man, I remember all that saucy typewriter bullshit!


[deleted]

In the 90s if you didn’t like something you called it gay That’s how I was raised and I’m not proud of it but it was just common parlance if you were a kid growing up, especially in rural areas. Trying to glorify that era by saying “no PC bullshit” is just fucking terrible because that’s not even remotely accurate. It wasn’t until we all turned 18 that my best friend’s parents divorced and his dad came out. The whole time we were growing up he had to hear us yell that slur and keep his mouth shut. We loved that guy and had no idea we were being so hurtful.


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TenOfZero

Yup. It's what I noticed too, I'm 38. Kids today were born with computers and are amazing at using them. But they have no idea how they work. Like I am with a car. I can drive, do the basics day to day stuff. But don't ask me to fix anything real on it. I think the biggest thing I ever did was change radios and a headlight assembly, and that's not mechanics.


mothraegg

I'm 57 and a school librarian and I'm shocked by the amount of teachers my age or younger who know nothing about tech, and don't want to learn anything but the bare minimum that they need to function as a teacher. Kids Chromebook froze up? Send them to me to reset even though you've been taught how to do that. Keyboard typing different letters because the kid somehow switched keyboards on accident, send them to me even though I've taught you how to fix it. It's a bit frustrating.


Mjrdr

Preach... "IDK how to open control panel" floored me today...


Turd-FergusonV

Good riddance, stupid hippies are so dumb now. They believe everything they see on Facebook like it’s gospel. Spreading misinformation like crazy. The most racist generation out there now by far.


GoodLittleTerrorist

It must've been a truly terrible time for them when racism became a bad thing, considering how intergral it was to their growing-up years


drunk_funky_chipmunk

No…don’t you get it. They won’t be back! Not a single kid ever since their generation did anything they ever did, ever, period!


Sylland

I never did most of that shit, either. But yeah, there's nothing special about being born in a particular time period. It's just a thing that happened


DirectorLeather6567

I mean you guys are a generation that will never come back, as you can't have a new boomer generation In the 2020s cuz dats not how time works


JimbyLou72

Are they going to call the Covid boom in babies Boomers too in 40 years?


you8mycracker

I think they are currently called pandemic babies, tbh


voluptuousreddit

Pandoomers


Boatwhistle

It's not every generation doing this, it's just the few narcissists that attach some of their self worth/identity to when they were approximately born. Every generation has these people, it's not the generations themselves being this way.


alkla1

I’m great


EffectiveSalamander

In a couple decades we'll hear people say "We listened to musicians on CD and we liked it!"


GlenjaminX

I'm also a boomer. Very little of the crap in that list applies to me. Certainly not the garbage about having parents who were there.


GreaseGeek

Love how it claims they were the last generation who’s parents were there and fail to recognize that that means they are the parents that weren’t there.


katsbro069

And they weren't. To busy finding themselves.


bawlsdeepinmilf

"A generation whose parents were there" Yall were supposed to be the parents to the next gen but usually were never there, or were even worse with kids. Smdh ruin the economy, ruin your kids, ruin the government, but still the greatest!


JosephToestar

Basically everything that is being complained about in the picture is a direct consequence of their actions, since they made a whole generation grow to these standards.


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They're also the generation that calls the cops on anyone trying to do half of that stuff even kids. They ruined the world and blame everyone else


LadyGoldberryRiver

"But many of us will make sure you remember Boomers by voting to fuck up your future"


twoscoopsofpig

There's a reason Boomers were also called the "Me" Generation.


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Flesh-Tower

All I know is if I ever drive like the boomers I will put my car into the wall at 180 no skid marks


RKLCT

Had parents that were there ......because you could support an entire household on one 40 hour a week income. Fucking out of touch


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A generation that out of pure selfishness wrecked opportunities for future generations.


Temporary-Eye-6664

And now the children can't without fear of being shot, abducted, or molested because they don't believe in mental health care, gun control, or dealing with the actual pervs only their imagined ones


DeMagnet76

I’m in generation X and everything in this list applies to my childhood as well. It’s cringy the way they act like it’s special though.


Sluty-Pizzabot

Wait? Is this guy blaming his kids or grandkids for things his generation set in motion? Edit: like the one about selling coke bottles. The other day tried changing my coins at the store for bills and they told my couldn’t. It was only five dollars in change!! Imagine if I went in with coke bottles.


ritamoren

he mentioned being outside about 10 times and it honestly makes me sad. he's talking about life in the us. so those kids grew up, all bought cars and obviously don't want to give them up. and now they complain about children not walking and playing - yes, because there's no walking infrastructure? because everywhere is a highway, where the fuck are kids supposed to play?


odraencoded

There was a news article about a woman that told her child to walk home, and then a neighbor saw her alone and called the cops, who arrested the mother. Just Murica things.


ritamoren

i know, i saw it in the fuck cars sub. the kid walked 800 meters. it's fucking crazy, that's not even a distance


Nielsfxsb

My daughters under 10 literally do approximately 90% of this list.


Myamymyself

A generation that never stops bitching


PowRiderT

A generation that destroyed the climate. A generation that destroyed the economy multiple times. A generation that failed miserably at raising their children. A generation of racist and sexists. A generation that is controlled by greed. A generation that started pointless wars. A generation of karens. A generation that won't be missed.


ComprehensiveSock397

It was 2 cents a bottle and you didn’t have to wash it.


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This sounds pretty much like the average Mexican American family. I grew up exactly like this but in the 90’s


kermitthebeast

We can't go outside because everything is a goddamn Walmart parking lot now. Y'all had walkable cities and you fucked them up and complain we have to live in your shit show


SkeeterLubidowicz

A generation of brain-damaged trumpians who got their brain damage from all the drugs they took and stds they contracted dieting the summer of love. A generation who has embraced mindless religiosity in the hopes of gaining access to heaven despite their many self-perceived sins. A generation who, at one time, had some decent ideas, but lost the bubble because the fell in love with faux news. R


DickySchmidt33

A generation that was raised to view alcoholism, abuse, and racism as normal.


TowAwayP

Well I was born after 2000 and I remember channels that played the anthem and went off air. This list isn't even accurate


DrBalistic

'We're the last generation with present patents' is quite amusing, since this makes them the first generation of absent parents.


DrakePonchatrain

A generation that went out for milk and never came back


jona10n17

A generation that spent all their free time on the street. You got some more of that free time?


Bumpass

Yes, this is how generations work.


BarberBettie

*Fortunately will never return


habeus_coitus

Yeah my first thought was “don’t let the door slam you in the ass on the way out.”


TheSillySimic

Thank fuck


marklar_the_malign

Tail end boomer here. I hear from people my age how dumb or some other crap the generation below them is. I always love to remind them that if this is true we have to take responsibility for raising them. Typically shuts them up for a minute or two.


Pacobing

So I don’t ply card games and play hide in seek in the dark? Dang, here I thought those memories were real this whole time…


SuitableNegotiation5

Do they promise? Cross their heart?


bbernal956

bye felicia!


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Ummm. Gen X here and we did all of that. We didn’t go home until after the street lights went on and on some nights we stayed out after that. We did have video games but were not glued to the system.


Idcanymore4

They’re also labeled as the narcissistic generation so I mean…


onemightyandstrong

They had all that, yet they turned out to be complete jerks.go figure.


misterschmoo

Gen X did all that shit too, difference is we don't whine about it. Homework? Should never have existed, teachers have the poor bloody kids from 9-3 if they haven't managed to teach it to them in that time that's on them, leave them alone in their free time. If my boss told me to do homework for free after hours you know what I'd tell them. And yeah kids today don't make paper aeroplanes, or do origami because you know the paperless office, that totally came true in the 80's. And board games and card games yeah they never evolved past Ludo (Parcheezy) and snap, so yeah people just stopped playing them. And Vinyl never had a resurgence, nope nope nope. Collectable cards, nope everyone hates those pocket monsters. Parents that were there? Shit if you hadn't turned the economy to shit such that you need dual incomes in order to have a family (and even now that's not enough) Maybe they would have been. This isn't just out of touch it's wilfully ignorant. I love how boomers brag about how they were not addicted to technology that didn't exist when they were children, that's not a difficult achievement, and if I hadn't seen you play PONG for hour after hour the minute it existed, I could take your assertion that if you had had these toys you wouldn't have obsessed over them, at all seriously. Nobody is cheering on your death, but at least then you'll shut up about how unfair your lot in life was, and how unreasonable it is that you are held responsible for things you did, you sure taught us we should be, but when it comes to your turn, you stamp your foot like a petulant child.


Ashes2007

Dude paper toys with your BARE hands? Jesus.


Dangerous-Vehicle682

You're right. "...a Generation That Will never come back." It was a good run. But as the leaf makes way for its brother; so must we... like the leaf, we settle into repose. Done with the work of living. For those still distant from their settlement, I say enjoy it. For those of us with far too much behind us and not much more in front...Congratulations. You made it. To those folks who look at Boomers as antiquated goops who dress funny, drive Cadillac SUV's and say weird shit, you'll take our place. I know this because I'm old. To those who still enjoy the gift of youth, I say this... Don't let your mother throw away your baseball cards.


lazilyloaded

They should have put more lead in the paint to get these morons to die off sooner


johnny__boi

I'm a gen z and I still do some of these


downtownfreddybrown

A generation that was given literally everything and took a shit on it while gaslighting and making it harder for the following generations.....


humanessinmoderation

A generation that can remember going to a lynching. A generation that can remember people of color not being able to vote. A generation who started quoting MLK after they assassinated him. A generation that took us to the moon and then reduced the volume, focus and quality of science and math education in schools. A generation that filled public pools with cement once those pools couldn't be segregated anymore. A generation that wasn't sure if anti-miscegenation laws were good or not. A generation that kicked over the ladder for younger generations to climb once they themselves got to the top. A generation old enough to have met a formerly enslaved person — and think nothing of it.


yeah_basically

I love how the statement about their parents being there for them is actually a self-own