I feel like this is supposed to be sarcastic, but some of them are simply actual issues while others, who cares? Like, who cares if someone has a tattoo? Most of my peers are off their parents cell phone plan, I thought most people did that after graduating. Buying a home is a big decision, and with so many of us wanting to move around (or needing to for job purposes) its unreasonable to get into huge debt for something like that. Basically everyone can go extended periods of time without their phone, but around people that make things like this, who can blame them for wanting to avoid them?
You're a fucking moron. It's a joke for fucks sake.
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· 8 years ago
Not everyone uses it as a joke. When I first saw it that's what I thought, a joke that "defined" my generation. Then some older people I know were passing it around and honestly agreeing that this generation is crap for these reasons, without even considering the humor or the fact that not all of these things are by choice. I had JUST finished arguing this with my uncle and then I came on here and saw it. Since it's here, you're right. It is a joke, that's the context. But given my specific context, it wasn't that funny at the time, and I felt the need to point it out again. I'm just sick of my family hating my generation even though they don't even know anyone that fits the stereotypes. I shouldn't have brought that here though. However, it doesn't make someone a "fucking moron" when they bring that perspective in and offer an argument for the bitter people who use it against them.
go back to your grandchildren you don't have and rant to them about the 90s, pal. yes, i can see you getting angry at taking the joke seriously but you are getting too triggered
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· 8 years ago
It's okay for you to think that. Have a wonderful night.
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· 8 years ago
mine would be "Girl Who Manages to be Anxious Although There is No Imminent Danger!"
They forgot to include Bowser That Keeps Jumping All the Time.