Snowflakes are snowflakes at any age. I know lots of folks in their 20s that have common sense. They are a minority these days though.Rice and Fries said:Just want to play devil's advocate - how many of you gen x'ers and boomers like to call millenials snowflakes? It goes both ways.ag94whoop said:Prognightmare said:
Yep, and if you try to give them advice they're like, "ok boomer", even though I'm Gen X.
Exactly.
And frankly saying "ok boomer" to someone under 50 not only illustrates and overall disrespectful tone to those that are more experienced in life, but shows a complete lack of historical awareness and frankly makes them just look stupid. Part of the issue our society seems to have is an overall inability to take responsibility for actions.
Like I have lost a **** ton of money in the market this year and frankly that's all on me. I made stupid decisions and I have to accept the consequences and do my best to recover.
I don't expect someone to come rescue me (although I admit I love the phrase of "saving the astronaut ")
Ok I'm off the soap box.
Back to the regularly scheduled program
I consider the "boomer" moniker a badge of honor. I'm doing OK. I earned it.