Apparently, there's a trend called "Millennial cringe" where Gen Z makes fun of Millennials for showing sincere enthusiasm.
I need you to understand that THAT should be your life goal.
Love what you love recklessly. Be cringe. Be free.
I need you to understand that THAT should be your life goal.
Love what you love recklessly. Be cringe. Be free.
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Most people go through a phase where they think being genuine is cringe. Remember when we were only allowed to like things ironically?
Give them space, they'll get there.
GenZs are pretty cool. It's the Alpha that scares me. She can be mean. 😅
But I also remember what I was like. I'm getting my comeuppance.
I am cooler than both of them combined, they are slowly coming to terms with this truth.
We all know millennials are better than they the appear on TV.
ACTUALLY, most of us prefer only genuine people. In fact there are millions of songs about this. Horrible take by all
It's middle age people on tiktok performing like they are Jim Carrey's "Ace Ventura" over things like getting pizza.
Every generation is cringe and THAT'S OKAY
Her boyfriend beats her and it just makes me horrifically sad.
Manosphere content broke a lot of minds. Not limited to any generation. But Z and alpha are growing up with it.
Me looking friendly and approachable is a conscious decision to not be a macho dickhead.
I don't mind at all, aside from what it suggests about some young people's messed up value systems.
it used to be easier, greatest gen-boomers-genx-? why do our kids have so many names?
Gen Z are 1997-2009.
There’s a micro-gen, sharing characteristics of both, called Zillennials at the intersection. They’re 1994-1998.
On either side, 1993 is firmly millennial and 1999 is firmly Zoomer.
Gen Alpha are 2010-2024
Gen Beta are 2025-…
Granted, it was geocities-internet rather than social-media-internet, but still
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They’re not necessarily defined by their parents but rather by birth years informing cultural influences and significant historical events that shape shared experiences.
While some popular media now exploits them to fuel generational wars, they’re still useful for analysis and discussion, if one knows to avoid the bait.
Be sincere. Be yourself. Love what you love, be into what you're into. Took me way too long to allow myself to do this after growing up in fucked up patriarchy.
this is the worst threesome ever
Well, I'll call this day... Wednesday.
It's not a generational war. It's a privilege war.
Every generation thinks they were the first to invent being too cool for school.
Some reactions you can keep to yourself, you are also imperfect.