I need to establish, however, that our selfies are fucking cute and the old people need to stop complaining 'cause they would be doing the same fucking thing. #SorryNotSorry 🤗
Anyway, the is mainly a short interview with the dude who wrote a whole book on the subject. Not only will I be reading this when it come out, but the book really switches the narrative between the two generations. It's beautiful.
For example, Baby Boomers tend to be the most irrational human beings on the face of the planet and generally tend to get upset when something does not go their way. They've fucked everything up, economically, ecologically, socially, politically, and that's just some of the ways they've done this. However, my generation, the millennials, are the ones who not only feel the brunt of these problems, but also get blamed for it or called snowflakes by some sixty-year-old racist in some bumfuck city in the south when we complain about it.
As most of you problably know, it's irritating af.
Im tired of being attacked for trying to help others (Obamacare, being called a Communist for not wanting people to fucking die, for wanting people to be deported (my people are people too, assholes), or generally trying to be a good fucking human being.
So yeah. Baby Boomers are a fucking generation of sociopaths. If they're complaining about our selfies? Well, we learned from you, tbh.
And its so refreshing to see this narrative fall upon itself and applied to the ones who, in my opinion, actually fucked everything up.
And, I mean, people can say I'm just salty about the road ahead (and I am) but that doesn't mean anything that's been said about the narcissistic tendencies of the baby boomers is not true. 💅🏼💁🏽♂️