>>23093803 (OP)It's sort of like boomers where the have no internal motivation. Boomers never really stopped to think why. They bought a rotting cardboard box, got married, had kids, all because that's what external pressures were telling them to do. Don't ask questions, just do what you're told, consume. They look to the crowd. They're not really sentient in that way. The only question they are every asking is "will this make me look cool." They aren't the kind of people to ever experiment or take a risk. They don't have an internal monologue, they're just doing what they're told. I think boomers were programmed in such a way because they were intended to be the fodder for a war that was prevented, zoomers are similar in that they are a legion of order followers. The only difference being the God of the boomers was television sitcoms and the God of the zoomers is Tiktok/Youtube/Twitch. Zoomers will unironically have a goofy ass broccoli haircut and don't get how objectively stupid it makes them look. They think you look stupid for not having the exact same haircut as everyone else. They'll wear wonky shoes with a big piece of rubber on the heel and don't get why that's stupid. They just do everything to fit in with what they think is the most popular, just like how every boomer on your block bought a hot tub that they used once. Same as how every boomer built a deck just to sit there and rot. Have you ever seen a boomer that wasn't wearing a collared shirt and khakis? They're both conformist generations. There are rare exceptions in both generations, but If I meet a millennial or a gen Xer, their interests/tastes are going to vary wildly. Zoomers don't really have that, they don't really branch out, any two zoomers I talk to have the same opinions about everything and that opinion is whatever was given to them by the phone screen. They trust the phone screen over their lying eyes, if you think Covid was retarded, wait until zoomers come of age.
tldr; they're drones.