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I'm technically Gen-X, then, however since I was firmly camped on the internet long before most people knew what it was, I feel I identify more with millenials. I don't like avocado though, that might disqualify me.
I can use 'Ok boomer' to my parents if I ever argue with them again though.
Also, my wife's family had a dog called Boomer, whom I met before he died.
I hate all this crap. Divide and concor. Liberal snow flake, millennial, urban elite, boomer. Blame that lot for X,y,z it's simple. They are the problem. No it's not simple, except for ****s Vs not ****s.
It's covert ageism, a sly way of calling someone a stupid old c**t. Which is bizarre considering us "boomers" are supposed to be the inventors and primary perpetrators of the various isms. Too many labels and divisions.
I'm sure my parents have got a baby boomer edition of Trivial Pursuit that they must have had since the mid '80s. It used to take ages as no one could answer the bloody questions!
I have to admit to referring to one bloke at work as millenial snowflake. Nothing to do with his age; just the fact that he whines about everything.....the software doesn't do what he wants, the computer's too slow, the lights are too bright, he doesn't like the free lunch option on a Friday, the roads are too busy etc. and annoyingly he moans about these things but does nothing to rectify them, so just continues to moan when the same thing happens again - have you contacted so-and-so to sort that out yet? Well no, but moan moan moan.....
But , according to that chart up there, I am also a millenial - just.....
I have to admit to referring to one bloke at work as millenial snowflake. Nothing to do with his age; just the fact that he whines about everything
That is soo totally not related to being a millenial. It's not like some older people don't whinge like hell about stuff is it?
I usually find that calling someone the C bomb has the desired effect. None of this segretion in builder land!
A term of endearment in the west of Scotland.
Tj, given the rage that seems to envelope you at what others think of as a triviality, I'd say you're a gammoner, thoroughbred gammoner. 🧟♂️
Get a grip Snowflake.
😂 The whole thing is very odd. Labelling a whole swathe of people. It’s as bad as astrology
Wonder what the next generation will be called?
I love this prejudice against sherry, it helps keep it unfashionable and hence incredibly good value for money. Can we get one going against cask IPA?
Boomers were more likely than previous generations to be closer in age at marriage, I'd like to think that helped engender more egalitarian attitudes and relationships.
Manzanilla anyone?
Wonder what the next generation will be called?
The Last Ones.
I doubt it. We give cockroaches and rats a run for their money when it comes to adaptability.
A term of endearment in the west of Scotland.
Yep,
If you really want to insult someone here you must call them a daftie, or if you really want to cross the rubicon, suggest that "their Da' sells the Avon"
There's no going back from that.
I'm a boomer who was late to the party, finished school just before the Winter of discontent and graduated with 3 million unemployed. I soon became an economic emigrant. Not sure how I'd react to being called a boomer (unlikely in these parts). Probably "yeah, yeah, Winter of discontent, 3 million unemployed, poll tax and now we'll compare our carbon footprints".
The generation who use boomer as an insult have a yeti-sized carbon footprint because they fly everywhere and then claim they're ecologically sensitive because they buy "natural" soap and eat tofu made from genetically modified soja that has tavelled a quarter of the way around the world (and are so ****ing ignorant they are shocked when you point this out - if they haven't just dismissed the fact as bollocks). A link for any non-boomers: 😉
I have a new one:
"Generation hypocrisy" for the generation enjoying cheap flights, cheap cars, gas central heating... and protesting about climate change.
I agree with her. And then she uses it. And then …
…read the comments. And then go and boil my head in tar. Feels good, doesn’t it? (Goes biking)
Did that NZ politician just ask how many Dick heads?
I've no time for all these bloomin' millennials, swanning around like they rent the place.
I always thought snowflake was just a modern acceptable term for someone who was a bit soft and easily offended. Nothing to do with their age. In the 70s you would have called them something a bit less PC.
When I was a kid there was a song on the radio called Six White Boomers, by Rolf Harris. I always thought it was about kangaroos.
Is she being sarcastic do you think?
"Today I have learnt that responding succinctly and in perfect jest to somebody heckling you about *your age* as you speak about the impact of climate change on *your generation* with the literal title of their generation makes some people very mad," she wrote.
"So I guess millennials ruined humour. That, or we just need to pull ourselves up by our bootstraps and abstain from avocados."
Not to sure that throwing out partronising labels at people really helps her cause - though CBA to read the whole transcript.
I am guessing " boomer" is just another way of saying "shut up you old fart"
Ok – I thought it was only 50s babies! Is being a boomer a good or bad thing?
If you're sat mortgage free in a £m + house (which you paid £2k for) with a £70k/year final salary pension index linked and a brand new car on the drive every couple of years, then it's pretty fantastic!
My parents have done very well as boomers. Also had a few older colleagues retire millionaires thanks to property and pension investments from the 70s...
Sadly all the final salary schemes shut down just before I was able to join...
The generation who use boomer as an insult have a yeti-sized carbon footprint because they fly everywhere and blablabla..
Ok boomer.
I’ve no time for all these bloomin’ millennials, swanning around like they rent the place.
Very good.
Inter-generational strife is the new class war, IMO. A little mutual understanding would go a long way, but mainly on the boomer side to be honest.
Ok boomer.
OK caravan-towing ecological terrorist. (this is humour mods)
I opened this thread imagining 'OK Boomer' to be a command issued to a new release of smart speaker.
Human: 'OK Boomer, what's the weather going to be like today'
Smart Speaker: 'Oh I don't know, what do experts know, they never get it right, probably cold and wet, I thought we we're supposed to be having global warming. The problem with your generation is you'd be able to afford better weather if you weren't spending all your money on avocado on toast' etc...
😉 (as above, labels probably not helpful)
I always thought snowflake was just a modern acceptable term for someone who was a bit soft and easily offended.
its a chuck palahniuk quote:
You are not special. You're not a beautiful and unique snowflake. You're the same decaying organic matter as everything else.
The generation who use boomer as an insult have a yeti-sized carbon footprint because they fly everywhere and then claim they’re ecologically sensitive because they buy “natural” soap and eat tofu made from genetically modified soja that has tavelled a quarter of the way around the world (and are so **** ignorant they are shocked when you point this out – if they haven’t just dismissed the fact as bollocks). A link for any non-boomers: 😉
https://www.europabio.org/agricultural-biotech/faq/gmos-and-the-european-union/why-does-eu-import-gmos
/blockquote>Did you actually read that link? It says most imported soya is used for animal feed. Whereas most tofu is made from EU grown soya.
As a gen-Xer i'm sick of all these gammons attempting to boomsplain to me why all the soyboys are snowflakes
When I got a boomer comment on Tuesday I did ask the young man responsible how his saving for a house was going. It had exactly the desired effect.
Ok – I thought it was only 50s babies! Is being a boomer a good or bad thing?
Apparently it's a bad thing and I'm a parasite. Sorry everyone.
It had exactly the desired effect.
he slapped you?
It had exactly the desired effect.
reinforcing how far up the ladder has been pulled? 😉
Acording to Drac's post that make me Generation X. How cool is that? It's like I'm one of the X-Men or something.
how his saving for a house was going
Did he ask you to explain the concept of this saving thing?
I did ask the young man responsible how his saving for a house was going. It had exactly the desired effect.
Hang on, so you wanted to make people think you were a boorish prick?
I opened this thread imagining ‘OK Boomer’ to be a command issued to a new release of smart speaker.
You're definitely funnier than Ed 😉
It’s like I’m one of the X-Men or something.
X-People. Get woke.
I am guessing ” boomer” is just another way of saying “shut up you old fart”
That's not it at all. It's about rejecting the narrative that is put forward by the established baby boomer generation (see all those headlines someone posted earlier). It's about saying that an entire generation (millennials) is being mocked for the fact they can't afford housing and have legitimate concerns, and this has to stop. 'OK boomer' is simply an ironic riposte to the usual 'millennial' jibes that get thrown around.
It's also, more importantly, about shifting the narrative and saying actually young people DO matter. Our concerns about climate change, finance, the healthcare burden of an ageing (baby boomer) population are not something that can be trivialised and made to disappear. It's about saying that a whole generation cannot be financially irresponsible while at the same time being much more responsible, statistically, when it comes to smoking, teenage pregnancy, global warming etc. It's also a coming-of-age thing; millennials are taking over and putting their foot down. I think that's why it's taken off - because it describes a whole generation's angst so succinctly.
It's not intended to put (older) people down, in fact it's just about saying "Hey, we have concerns, it's time to listen up". But if you disagree, well, you're a stupid old boomer 😉
Hang on, so you wanted to make people think you were a boorish prick?
They know that already. The desired effect was watching him explode in the manner he no doubt had hoped I would.
I feel very sorry for the situation folk are in these days but if you dish out comments you better be ready for someone to come back at you.
Who’s the snowflake?
Me for not liking people who hold racist sexist homophobic xenophobic attitudes?
Or the one who is upset because he can’t be nasty about people?
Hat tip. Not many discover that mysterious perpetual motion that drives the internet since the late 2010s. Perpetual.
Just call yourself a Xennial.
In-between a Gen X and later millennial.
Analogue childhood, digital Adulthood.
Personal Home Computing dudennial?
I love this prejudice against sherry, it helps keep it unfashionable and hence incredibly good value for money.
Busted. A quiet yet alarmingly regular sh*rry was very nearly my downfall once upon a long ago. It sneaks up on you. Fabulous drink. It (combined with a strict aural diet of spacerock and old-school funk) convinced me that I was an attractive femme lesbian trapped in a sexy man’s body. Sherry? **** yeah!
It's all marketing bullshit that's been set on us by those in control.
Saying that all people born in a certain era are the same is like saying all black people are the same. It's nonsense.
It's not the fault of people born in the 1950’s that the kids now are getting screwed. Even the ones with nice big houses and decent pensions (there's plenty of poor people around who were born in the 50's too). If you're young and angry at "boomers" you're essentially angry at older People who've done quite well for themselves. By the same token, I've come across plenty of young people who work really hard, aren't particularly sensitive and never talk about avocados.
Anyone blaming an abstract group of fellow citizens for their problems has fallen into the trap. Look at who holds the power and why it might suit them for us all to be at each others' throats instead of looking at what they're doing.
Yes, climate change is a real problem, but shouting at each other about who's the biggest hypocrite isn't going to solve it. Working together, across the generational and social divides is what will fix it.
It really is obvious if you actually engage your brain and think for a minute.
^ ok boomer
Fin25 ... people have been banned from here for making rational and valid comments...
vary your routes home, dude ...
Saying that all people born in a certain era are the same
Who said that then?
By the same token, I’ve come across plenty of young people who work really hard, aren’t particularly sensitive and never talk about avocados.
They just don't want you to explode when you find out they've had smashed avocado on toast for breakfast every day for the last 10 years......
Who said that then?
Ah hadn't you noticed it's the general tone of the thread?
Saying that all people born in a certain era are the same
Who said that then?
The Internets, ie Pootube, Kekistan, Twotter, young MP’s, the New World! Now all different people are the same.
"Baby Boomer"/"Boomer" is hardly a new term is it, and TBH I think it's quite fair to point out the bollox that they've made of things, but their time is now drawing to a close.
I've just turned 40, obviously I'm the offspring of some 'Boomers' (both now late 60's on the cusp of 70) I don't consider myself a 'Millenial' (apparently some do) but I'd say it's my generation (+/-5 years?) is the one currently in the midst of dropping a bollock on several major issues while the proper "millennials" and the mid-late 90's born "Zoomers" are loudly and helpfully pointing it out...
Actually what the hell am I? a very late "Generation Xer"? we're probably the crapest of all the generational bandings, almost bugger all use to anyone, and haven't really improved the world much during our period of influence so far...
It’s covert ageism
Maybe, or it's quite overtly pointing out intergenerational inequalities and assigning some blame for modern day issue to previous generations (admittedly with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight).
Anyway I already openly blame half the worlds current ills on "Boomers" whenever my parents are within earshot, they just smile and think about their easily accumulated and retained wealth, comfortable standard of debt free living and the early retirement they're still enjoying. Most of which I can't really expect for myself or my kids in the future... Cheers Mum and Dad.
As for the "Snowflake" thing that's not actually a generational descriptor (IMO/IME). It is a useful way to spot left/right, liberal/Bigotted leanings with various individuals.
People often conflate "Snowflakes" and "Millenials" but some of the worst Bigots I've met fall in the "Millenial" age range and happily describe anyone that's not a totally OK with open racism and/or sexism as a "snowflake". They also tend to treat the term "Liberal" like some sort of dirty word. those people have of course been successfully influenced by old media (papers and telly mostly controlled by "boomers"?) and Social media (controlled mostly by "Millenials"?) into being generally objectionable people, so at least there's some interaction taking place across the generations...