Search Results
7/3/2025, 8:57:02 PM
>>149581633
It doesn't even looks like she works out at all. She looks like a young cashier at a supermarket who won't even walk her own dog (that's her boyfriend's job)
It doesn't even looks like she works out at all. She looks like a young cashier at a supermarket who won't even walk her own dog (that's her boyfriend's job)
7/3/2025, 7:14:52 PM
>>212303653
Millennials are way better with technology because we grew up with desktop computers and the 90's/00's web required some know how, eg you'd have to edit and host photos yourself and learn some HTML for your Myspace or blog.
Zoomers are super neurotic. They have a hard time maintaining eye contact. Many of them didn't build up a thick skin from working in the service industry or being in the national guard or whatever like Millennial workers did. They come to my office and it's the first job they've ever had. I see the girls crying in conference rooms all the time and the guys vaping in their cars every 30 minutes because they just can't handle any amount of stress.
I also feel like we had more core traditional American experiences like summer camp or bumming around at the mall because staying home was boring. This isn't Zoomers' fault of course, they just had shitty Gen X parents, willpower-sapping iPads, and a more tightly restricted society than we did. I was thinking about how I used to explore abandoned buildings with my friends back in the day but nowadays they're always instantly reused or torn down or totally sealed off and guarded by trail cams. There's no room for adventure anymore.
Millennials are way better with technology because we grew up with desktop computers and the 90's/00's web required some know how, eg you'd have to edit and host photos yourself and learn some HTML for your Myspace or blog.
Zoomers are super neurotic. They have a hard time maintaining eye contact. Many of them didn't build up a thick skin from working in the service industry or being in the national guard or whatever like Millennial workers did. They come to my office and it's the first job they've ever had. I see the girls crying in conference rooms all the time and the guys vaping in their cars every 30 minutes because they just can't handle any amount of stress.
I also feel like we had more core traditional American experiences like summer camp or bumming around at the mall because staying home was boring. This isn't Zoomers' fault of course, they just had shitty Gen X parents, willpower-sapping iPads, and a more tightly restricted society than we did. I was thinking about how I used to explore abandoned buildings with my friends back in the day but nowadays they're always instantly reused or torn down or totally sealed off and guarded by trail cams. There's no room for adventure anymore.
Page 1