• BackwoodsBeatnik@lemmy.world
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    This ole boy called me a boomer the other day and I told him to “have fun dying in his late 20’s in the climate wars”

    He asked what I’d be doing in the climate wars and I answered: “dying in my early 40’s in the climate wars”.

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    You are what you do and say.

    There are some cool ass, communist old people who will smoke a joint with you and express their shame for being conflated with their lead consuming contemporaries, and then there’s 20 year olds that listen to Ben Shapiro and want to make america great again, lamenting over never experiencing the “good ol days” when minorities had to defer to people who lacked significant melanin and women had to latch onto a man to have any social standing and silently accept whatever that man did to her.

    As a rule, people are a product of their cultural upbringing and accept it blindly as the path of least resistance, which is why stereotypes exist. But that’s just a majority within a population, not a universal of a population.

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      I’m an elder millennial, raised by boomer hippies. My parents stayed pretty leftist their whole lives, a few of their friends still lean pretty hard left.

      But many of their old “hippie” friends have gone pretty right in the last decade or so. These people had been liberal my whole life, until they hit about 60ish, and several have gone pretty conservative

      I think it has a lot more to with getting old and not understanding new social trends, so you just go the other way because it’s comfortable

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        Also age-related cognitive decline + intense propaganda amoung peers.

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        Same here. My dad was hard left hippie, but the step-mom was far right racist from Oregon. I ended up with half my family in Gen X, with me and my little brother as millennial.

        But, most of us dropped further anarchist than just liberal. I think it all comes down to money. All of my family are still as poor or poorer than we were growing up.

        Only when people become wealthy as they grow up really become more conservative I think.

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          I think that plays into it, but my most of these people aren’t wealthy. They were all working class. And the most left of these people that I still talk to is is probably better off than most of the rest off them. But he’s also financially comfortable because he was union.

          But I think of lot of those people forgot how bad struggling really is. Nostalgia clouds a lot of opinions. I still tell stories and laugh about some things I had to do when I was struggling, and they can kind of seem like fun stories now that it’s over, and the older I get, the less i think about how much it actually sucked.

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        My Mum has been a hippie most of her life, but just recently she’s started to say some right-wing talking points. She’s old and now has limited mobility. It makes me so sad.

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    Just happened to me too while I was playing some game online. They think we millennials should be gardening instead of gaming. Bitch we are the pioneers of modern tech. We grew up drinking internet.

      • AFaithfulNihilist@lemmy.world
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        The trick is to have your own separate run to the phone box and just switch off all of the other phones in the house until you’re done. It’s only two wires.

        If you forget to switch it back on though, you will get caught and nobody will understand how important it was to engineer things this way.

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      In my L4D2 group, I’m the only one who’s 30+. The rest are all high school students. I can still keep up with them. 💪

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    I got that a while back talking about old video games. “Eww you played DOS games? What a boomer”

    No, no that makes me mad. I was learning to navigate the DOS shell to set up Duke Nukem (skills I still use at my job today) while my boomer parents yelled at me to stop wasting my life on the computer and come in the living room to watch another six hours of Bonanza reruns.

    That’s the difference. Bah, burns me up

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      I like to think back to when I was a young lad, making fun of old people. The ones who got angry reinforced my naïve perspectives, and the ones who took it in stride with humility taught me to not be so judgemental.

      It’s hard, but we millennials have to exemplify humility for the younger generations, even though we didn’t have many role models ourselves.

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      Now that technology “just works”, younger people will miss a lot of opportunities to learn troubleshooting and problem solving

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        It also means more people will actually use it, so its kind of a double edged sword I guess; but its heartbreaking seeing a generation that is supposed to be tech savvy only be able to understand social media ui and the settings app on their iPad.

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    I don’t think anyone knows what boomer means anymore. Now it’s just what you call someone older then you.

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    Me a millennial calling gen z a “boomer” in general when they don’t know something

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      The first time I remember being called generation something was “generation X”, then “the screwed-up generation”, “the MTV generation”, then suddenly I was on the “millennials” and now I ended up a boomer.

      I was raised though by those being born during the 50s on stories about how easy I was having it while they had to go uphill both ways to school through the snow.

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        Yep, the way I see it is that every subsequent generation after the “Greatest Generation” has been fucked in one way or another.

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          They fuck you up, your mum and dad.        They may not mean to, but they do.    They fill you with the faults they had     And add some extra, just for you.

          But they were fucked up in their turn     By fools in old-style hats and coats,    Who half the time were soppy-stern     And half at one another’s throats.

          Man hands on misery to man.     It deepens like a coastal shelf. Get out as early as you can,     And don’t have any kids yourself.

          — Philip Larkin

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    The way I see it: if someone dismisses valid concerns, I’m going to give their opinion less weight; if they do it with hasty generalizations, I’m going to give it zero weight and maybe mock them for being incompetent.

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    Millennials, you are everything you hate about your parents.

    If anything you do it worse.