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Anonymous No.82224653 [Report] >>82225572
Were people always this outgoing even back in the old days?
Before boomers pozzed society.
I go to the school cafeteria and all the normie zoomers are prancing around with their friends, dancing, doing weird hand gesture shit and handshakes, taking up space tripping around, laughing, being loud, etc.
The clothes they wear is revealing, they have tattoos or dye their hair or they follow whatever normie haircut is trendy and do stuff based on what is popular on social media to be seen by others.

When I see videos of people back in the black and white days people kept to themselves. Stood close and were polite with the space they were taking.
Yet I hear dumbass millennials say that zoomers are somehow not social when everything I see when going outside point to the opposite and that people have become more extroverted the last few years or decades.
Anonymous No.82225572 [Report]
>>82224653 (OP)
>zoomers are somehow not social
Extroverted is not necessarily social, although most people conflate the two.
Zoomers interact with each other, but they are not social. They are only focused on themselves during the interaction, and do not identify, relate, or sympathize with the other person. They interact closer to how a psychopath interacts with other people. Solely to extract benefit for themselves. On the surface it appears social, but getting in everyone's way to film a video is a very antisocial action.
People in the past were, while outwardly reserved, were more social. Being polite and aware of the space you are taking in relation to others is a social action. Keeping quiet so as to not disturb those around you is a social action. These things show awareness that one exists in a society where other people's space, time, and thoughts matter and deserve respect.