Then why didn’t you write a comment that reflected that? No need to reply twice.
Then why didn’t you write a comment that reflected that? No need to reply twice.
People not thinking either corny or offensive shit is funny doesn’t mean they can’t take a joke. It means you, and the things you like, aren’t actually funny.
If anything the people I see who are most incapable of integrating technology into their lives without acting like oblivious idiots are older.
Yeah, that’s a good point about summer.
I’m not sure why you’re surprised that your smugness was met with smugness. You’re not special, and responding to your jerky comment in a manner that suits it doesn’t make me the asshole.
I mean, they didn’t “forget.” They just each picked one moment. The article isn’t “Best Sports Moments of 2016,” it’s their personal favorites.
*bettah
So...one generation. That apparently also sucks, given finding itself so significant that it doesn’t realize it isn’t many.
It’s a pretty tiny demographic, and definitely the tiniest of the “few remaining” affluent ones you’re referring to. I’d imagine they’re plenty concerned about broader appeal. It’s tough to compete with teams that are so broadly popular in their areas (and beyond) that they reach some of almost every demographic.
You are aware that the overwhelming majority of people who fought and died in our most recent wars were millennials, yes?
...because they can’t think of a good comeback? It’s a generalization, but it’s hardly less accurate than the ones it’s a response to.
Do you remember the article about the Olympics having lower ratings, and how it was millennials’ fault for not watching because they didn’t have cable?
Someone actually left a comment on here a few weeks ago whining about how millennials would never survive if there were another 9/11/its aftermath.
Psst: you’re not actually that different, these stereotypes are just predominantly bullshit.
It may have some rational elements, but that doesn’t make it “valid” by default.