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Publicado 2021-10-19

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  • @ToomanyFrancis
    I like how they say that 70s-90s music is better than modern pop music, as if their parents didn't claim that rock music was invented by the devil.
  • @ProbablyLast
    “Kids these days have no respect.” - The people who raised them.
  • @turboshazed7370
    "there were no CPS workers to come to your house". That's one way to make people aware about how horrible you are without even having to talk to you.
  • @plutonium09
    “The new generation gets so easily offended !” You set gay people on fire
  • @possumboy5933
    It’s really scary when people like this say “I was hit as a kid and I turned out fine, so I can’t wait to hit MY kid.” Like… I don’t think you turned out fine
  • @beccabecca3194
    "we were raised with MANNERS" bro literally anyone who has worked in customer service knows that old people are the rudest and coldest age group
  • @Harudodo
    I like to think that as a 15 year old who can write cursive, use a rotary phone, read a clock with hands, and says "excuse me", I am feared by boomers everywhere
  • @jessietran452
    I swear they are the most judgmental and horrible when it comes to kids with disabilities. I’ve had boomers scream at me about my autistic four year old . who mind u wasn’t even screaming but was just repeating a sound. I’ve gotten stares and rude comments from these supposedly polite old people for a disability my son cannot control.
  • @CSLGSKS
    The best part is when they say they “were raised right.” That implies they raised us wrong, which is their fault.
  • @allysilman1631
    I love the defence of "I was beat as a child and I turned out fine" as If the fact that you're now advocating for child abuse isn't proof that you did not turn out fine.
  • @firestarhk3875
    The “we used to be able to make jokes” thing is rich coming from people who get offended over the existence of -gay people -women having jobs -single mothers -interracial marriages -people saying “okay boomer” and “Happy Holidays”
  • @jerbear7952
    The problem is that people my age and older (40+) used to be able to make the world do whatever we wanted by just being agressive and blustery enough. We could demand whatever we wanted and it worked. Then it stopped working and its like whaaaaa? Some of us figured out it was wrong and stupid. Others haven't figured it out yet. Young people stand up for themselves now and I'm so proud of them. If I'm ever in a store and I see someone picking on a young worker I like to use my previously acquired skills on the other customer until they leave. I can't get fired.
  • @kira-lilym6363
    My favourite thing about boomers praising themselves for being 'raised right' is them criticising younger generations for not being 'raised right' as if it wasnt them doing the raising
  • @unripetomato4312
    "Young people today are so narcissistic, unlike us, who are good at everything" that one sentence captures it all.
  • “I refused to argue with anyone born after 1995” Thank you for being so kind and sparing me my brain cells! I didn’t wanna hear anymore bullsh!t from you so that’s very kind
  • @russbutton9347
    I'm a boomer. When I was in my teens, my dad called us "The me generation." When older folks say that about younger folks, it's a passive-aggressive move.
  • @justabridget
    Boomers would be like “why is nobody working in retail anymore?? teenagers are so lazy” then proceed to call a worker a slur for being one fry short.
  • @noxdomine4089
    The NERVE of boomers complaining that “people these days are offended by everything and it’s ruining cinema!” when THEY cancelled STAR TREK because they were offended by an interracial kiss
  • @itsbeetimes
    “what happens at home stays at home” is a genuinely terrifying sentiment. I was told this a lot, and it always scared me, I felt like I couldn’t tell anyone anything, and when I did, it all blew up in my face and I got in a lot of trouble. It’s genuinely traumatizing.