Thread 81801483 - /r9k/ [Archived: 524 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:11:50 PM No.81801483
IMG_1889
IMG_1889
md5: bb4d1ace931e5bf47598980844fd27d1🔍
I wish you millennials were actually right about zoomers being not that social.
Instead all other zoomers than me are hypersocial uberconformists.
Like most young people now are just complete clones of each other and they are all extroverts.
Why is everything so samey and centralised?
Replies: >>81801538
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:16:07 PM No.81801520
You are mistaking trend following, attention seeking, and consuming antisocial media to be socialization. It's not, it's following a crowd and validation seeking.They have no actual real impactful social connection to anyone but themselves and how others perceive them. Other generations value connections and long for life long lasting ones. Zoomers aren't social because everything is about themselves and how people see them, they love transactional relationships and attention seeking.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 4:18:12 PM No.81801538
>>81801483 (OP)
What makes you say that they're extroverts? Do you ever actually see them hanging out together in real life? If so, are they looking at each other, or their phones?
Before ~2012ish, people got their personalities from their neighborhoods. You could tell where people were from, sometimes down to the street, by the way they acted, the way they dressed, and the way they spoke. A person might see them out of context and think them as being original, but then when you see them at home, everything made sense to how they fit in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1JI0-tOY6w
Replies: >>81802529
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 6:07:57 PM No.81802529
>>81801538
Whenever I go outside I don't see anyone by themselves. They are always hanging out with friends. The only alone people are usually middle aged or old people.
In school when they are alone they are still on the phone texting some friend.