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Boomer sol
Boomer sol




boomer sol

“OK boomer,” which floated into the internet mainstream and rapidly gained traction this fall, is an attempt by millennials and Gen Z to both encapsulate this circular argument and reject it entirely. With all this repetitive back-and-forth - seriously, there are bingo cards - it’s no wonder the most polarizing meme of the year is a two-word dismissal of the whole debate.

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Members of Generation Z, born roughly between 19, are portrayed as addicted to their phones, “ intolerant” of their elders, and stuck in a “ different world” thanks to the internet. If anything, teens have been subjected to even harsher rhetorical maligning.

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Millennials would rather complain about student debt than buckle down, work hard, and “get a job.” Millennials say boomers are “out of touch.” Millennials (born roughly between 19) are “ killing” once-stable industries like cereal by saving money, spending less, and “ eating avocados.” Boomers have “ mortgaged the future” in exchange for hoarding wealth while also voting to end necessary social programs. Boomers - the generation born roughly between 19 - scoff that millennials expect “participation trophies” for doing the bare minimum. For a long time now, the cross-generational dialogue between baby boomers and millennials has been built atop several recurring themes.






Boomer sol