• Bennyboybumberchums@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    Some things, yes. Others… nah, thats the nanny state in full effect. Telling people that theres danger, and trying to take away personal freedoms arent the same thing. If someone wants to drink, smoke, eat fatty foods, let them. All you we should be doing is saying “yo, that shits bad for you.”. And leave it up to personal choice. This is how it should be for drugs as well.

    Seatbelts, why isnt this a personal choice? If you want to fly through the windshield at 70mph, you should be allowed to. Wearing helmets on a bike. If you want to end up with brain damage after a nasty fall, that too should be your choice.

    We spend all our time trying to keep dumb people alive. And these are the people who dont rubber up. The more of them who reproduce and you get… well, take a look around…

  • billwashere@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    Gen X here…. After arguing and having many disagreements with many many boomers over the years, we are not the same. While I have had similar disagreements with younger generations they are fundamentally different because we are old enough to see the mistakes the boomers made but young enough to see the world is very much different and that rampant capitalism and greed is often the blame. Case in point, student loans. I am all for all education should be free and things like crippling student debt should not be a thing. Every boomer I have talked to still thinks either education should be a privilege or that you should be able to put yourself through college and get a masters working at McDonalds or Walmart.

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      7 hours ago

      Boomers think it was normal. Genx look back with “holy shit why was that allowed”

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        13 hours ago

        It’s almost as though huge masses of people can’t just be simplified into lettered groups like some kind of social media horoscope.

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        16 hours ago

        My wife is slightly older (still Gen X but barely) and she definitely has more boomer qualities than me.

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      22 hours ago

      They don’t even think that though. If they wanted McDonald’s to pay enough for school, they wouldn’t aggressively oppose any attempt to raise the wage

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        22 hours ago

        Or more likely they think school still costs $1000 a semester which is what they paid for there kids (me included… since my parents were boomers) to attend college. Not the 80k it cost to send one of my kids through school. Want proof? Go ask any boomer what college costs now.

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      16 hours ago

      I don’t think they understand how demanding studying at university is. That shit is not like high school, where going to class was enough to get by.

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      22 hours ago

      I’m an older millennial on the cusp of being GenX.

      You guys definitely aren’t the same as Boomers. Some similarities, but not enough to be grouped in with them.

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    1 day ago

    And, at last, it finally happened: we’ve been bundled with boomers. The forgotten generation, just lumped in with the old fuckers. My back hurts.

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      The forgotten generation, just lumped in with the old fuckers.

      I don’t even think you’re being “bundled” per say. You’re just living long enough to take the generic “Old People Ruined Everything” flak that internet click-baiters loves to saturate younger people with. On the flip side, you’re now reaching the era in which every TV Show, radio program, and mega-mall marketing team thinks the 1980s was the peak of human civilization. So enjoy being sheep dipped in Reagan Era nostalgia for a decade or two.

      My back hurts.

      Back aching builds character, or so I’ve been told.

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        23 hours ago

        What’s scary is that some people are conflating what they see on stranger things with the real 80s. People over here definitely didn’t have the means to buy all that

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          What we see on Stranger Things is just advertisements for IP from the 1980s. Everything from Ghostbusters to Neverending Story to D&D is just a brand name. Hell, the centerpiece of Season 4 was a mega-mall.

          It’s history through the eyes of Madison Avenue. Great if your goal is to recycle period kitche at obscene mark-ups. Which… in fairness… was the design philosophy of much of 1980s mass media.

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      Get used to it. No generation seems to understand that they too will grow old and be reviled by the next generations. It has ever been so.

      Grandpa Simpson was always right about “It.” We once had “It”, then we lost “It”, and now we can’t even remember what “It” was.

      ***This response was helpfully generated by ChatKittytm my very old Orange Boomer Kitty Cat.

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        The oldest Millennials are about 43 right now, “over the hill” and it hurts, it hurts (mostly lower back and knees)

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          Ahhhh, you ain’t old yet. I got tennis shoes older than you. Literally. I still have a pair of original Converse tennis shoes I bought when I was playing basketball in high school back in the 1970s. Why I still have them, I don’t know. But they are still in my closet along with a slide rule I used for math classes.

          That’s a good indication of old age. Having things and memories that were once commonplace, but are now totally obsolete.

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    I like old people who argue that they didn’t wear seat belts, sat in the cargo area of a wagon and say heavy old cars are safer. It’s like we know better but because they did it it’s okay. Don’t they realize that you use the knowledge as the advantages you’ved learned in order to make live better?

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      These are the same people who constantly pull the ladder up behind them, so it fits. They were miserable, so now you have to be miserable.

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    “Back in the day we got beat by our father’s and thats how you knew he loved you, kids these days, smh”

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    What the fuck is up with all of the generational hate memes lately. Fuck off with that shit. Literally exactly what billionaires want you to fight about rather than realizing there’s no fucking difference between any generation.

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      I want to counterbalance the hate with something cool. Do you know what the fastest growing demographic of gamers is? People over 50. People are legit taking the time they have now that their kids have grown up and picking up video gaming. Its honestly cool and speaks to both the accessibility of gaming these days and people’s general desire to try new things

      Granted a subset of these over 50 year old gamers may have been gamers their entire lives, but gaming was pretty niche in the 80s and 90s, and didn’t really become mainstream until the early 2000s, and even then it was seen as pretty dorky and geeky

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    Kids these days don’t even squash coins on the train tracks.

    Still, they’ve got dodgy Temu e-bikes to kill themselves on now.