>>28561583
>>28561592
Perhaps a better example would've been rich cooper, he strikes me as a much milder version of tate and is more an example of the "I don't care I roll with it" mentality. I'd still group tate in as more of an X than a Yillennial the same way some of my family members fall into the spread; one is a young boomer but is cleary a gen X in terms of action, while another is an old boomer but married young/isn't stingy with money, like a silent gen.
>>28561592
>Gen X doesn't give a fuck
Exactly the problem. Ya'll are fun to hang with but fail to see that the answer to "but does it affect YOU personally [sรถyface]" is, to out myself as a zoomer: "Yes it does, every hour, both waking and sleeping." Other peoples decisions do affect me personally. They affect me. All of the time. I don't want them to; I tried to ignore it like you folks do, but wherever I go, and with whatever hobbies I pick up, I am affected. Because of others' bad choices, even seemingly innocuous ones, or even just refusal to act in even the most subtle and low-effort manner to hold the line, my life is measurably worse.