God forbid you should just give a homeless guy some food without setting up your phone to record the encounter and then posting a subtitled video of the encounter online to make yourself look like a nice guy.
God forbid you should just give a homeless guy some food without setting up your phone to record the encounter and then posting a subtitled video of the encounter online to make yourself look like a nice guy.
Same applies with doing stupid things. Everything they do, good, bad, or dumb, must be put on the internet. And it has cost them plenty of jobs, college acceptances, etc.
They need to feel validation because they can't get it otherwise as they have no talents to accomplish anything truly impressive.
They've had the hardest upbringing of any generation. Be extra super sensitive around them.
America's fury wrote:
They've had the hardest upbringing of any generation. Be extra super sensitive around them.
That's it.
Is this like sham posting every time he sexually assaults a woman? Gotta gave the “cool” factor.
Are those millennials? Haven't we moved on to an even lamer generation now? I think it is Gen Lay-Z that are posting everything.
boom brothers wrote:
Are those millennials? Haven't we moved on to an even lamer generation now? I think it is Gen Lay-Z that are posting everything.
Yes, millennials are in their 30's and upper 20's. There are some millennials that do this, but from what I've seen it's current high school and college students who are doing this. Buying something for a poor classmate and filming themselves giving it to them so that everyone can see how nice they are. It makes me cringe to watch. That kid receiving it doesn't want to be a spectacle, give it to him in private and don't be fake.
all about YOU wrote:
God forbid you should just give a homeless guy some food without setting up your phone to record the encounter and then posting a subtitled video of the encounter online to make yourself look like a nice guy.
When your parents are boomers this is what happens.
waaaahhhhh
all about YOU wrote:
God forbid you should just give a homeless guy some food without setting up your phone to record the encounter and then posting a subtitled video of the encounter online to make yourself look like a nice guy.
Virtue signaling. Like many of LRC's neo-liberals do in threads with racial or class/income issues. What's the point of having cool buzzwords like diversity, income inequality, systemic racism, cultural appropriation, toxic masculinity, privilege and micro-aggression if other people can't see you using them?
You don't know everyone that didn't post about. You can only see the ones that do post about it. For all you know, only 1 in a million post about the nice things they do.
Loving all the hopeless geriatrics on this thread.
Bit sad though.
WinnytheBish wrote:
all about YOU wrote:
God forbid you should just give a homeless guy some food without setting up your phone to record the encounter and then posting a subtitled video of the encounter online to make yourself look like a nice guy.
When your parents are boomers this is what happens.
Z’s have X parents. Millennials have boomer parents. Poor X, always forgotten like the generation after the “Greatest”
trollism wrote:
Loving all the hopeless geriatrics on this thread.
Bit sad though.
As you people say, "triggered."
Pharisee wrote:
trollism wrote:
Loving all the hopeless geriatrics on this thread.
Bit sad though.
As you people say, "triggered."
Haha. Hopeless.
the people who don't post are the ones you don't see. trust me, people are still doing this.
justausername1912 wrote:
the people who don't post are the ones you don't see. trust me, people are still doing this.
i dont believe you
Just so we're clear .... are you upset that these behaviors are posted to the internet and you have to see them, or just that these people are doing nice things?