>Scott Pilgrim
Bryan Lee OMalley was born in 79. He's a young Gen X. >Bojack
Team of writers, but the main people were born in early 80s. Solidly elder millennial writers, good job. >Rick and Morty
I don't even have to look the dates up to know Dan Harmon is obviously Gen X, that Gen X affect is on full display in all of his work.
Justin was born in 1980, so he's more Gen X than Millennial.
So, you were 33% effective at guessing. You have worse odds than the 5 cent payback of a Rockin' Blues penny gambler.
Bill Nye’s abortion of a show, Rick and Morty, The Bear
>The Bear
Main writer Christopher Storer was born in 1981, he's Gen X. His female co-writer Sofya doesn't have her birthday easily listed but she mentions her 30s on IG so likely Millennial. >Bill Nyes abortion of a show
Dunno what this talking about. Bill Nye was in his late 30s in the 90s during his show so you're just a moron.
Baby Driver
Scott Pilgrim
Any Marvelshit
Suicide Squad
>Baby Driver
Gen X writer >Any Marvelshit
Russo Brothers, Feige, etc., are all Gen X. >Suicide Squad
James Gunn is Gen X.
Critical Role, the cartoon about the D&D podcast. Every "joke" is just the characters seeing a dangerous situation, pausing for a second, and then shouting "FRICK!"
Making cartoon characters say naughty no-no words isn't inherently funny just because they're cartoons.
>Critical Role
The main dude is Gen X.
If you mean the Legend of Vox or whatever the main writer who wrote the most, Brandon Auman, is Gen X.
Eugene Son doesn't have a birthday listed I can find.
The perfect example of this I can think of is David Hogg saying "I almost fricking died" as an argument. The use of "fricking" as an amplifier.
I realize homosexual Hogg is not a millenial, yes.
You realize that David Simon, David Chase, and David Milch pioneered the television of swearing right?
Arguably the 3 greatest golden age TV writers all utilized swear words prominently-- for amplifiers, for comedy, for drama, all of it.
I swear you culture warriors are fricking obsessed with a time that simply never existed or your brains are so rotten with propaganda you've forgotten your own childhoods.
It's not who made it, it's who's consuming it. The Simpsons and X- files is quintessentially Xer, but created by boomers. And Xers don't go into Mcdonald's demanding Szechuan sauce... millennials do.
I still have my Ralph Wiggum shirt somewhere
Splitting hairs about generations is a moronic pedantic waste of time regardless though and this thread is obviously just complaining about how shit everything is in the current era
older millennials still watch that slop
every single le dirtbag left twitter commie with a simpsons avatar was born in the 80s
7 months ago
Anonymous
Millennials would have been too young to even appreciate the “good seasons.” The last time I met anyone who enjoyed The Simpsons was years ago and that person was over 40, so clearly a Gen Xer. But I don’t see why 30-something millennials wouldn’t have encountered adult cartoons like Simpsons, Family Guy, South Park, or King of the Hill when they were 10. Watching adult cartoons like that in grade school would have appealed to non-normie, edgy kids.
i think you need to double check the birth dates of those generations. the simpsons was made by gen Xers and millenials watched them as kids. and given the thread is about WRITING, it is who made it that matters
Matt Groening was born in 1954, Simon the youngest of the simpsons creators was born in 1955 and Brooks was born in 1940.
Not one of them is even close to being Gen X.
7 months ago
Anonymous
oh. you're right. even mike scully is a boomer. i have egg on my face now. sorry anon.
7 months ago
Anonymous
No worries
I think we associate certain periods of times with a generation, but we do this with youngsters in our minds and not adults that make up the majority of people in that time.
The Simpsons started in 1989 and peaked in popularity in the early 90s, a period that we associate with Gen X, but around this time the majority of adult working population was made of boomers and Gen Xers where still too young to make a prime time television show. Similarly, pretty much everything of the 60s counter culture was made by the silent generation and not boomers.
You know it really takes some kind of self fellating piece of shit to call themselves "the greatest generation". These self serving wiener suckers have sold out and destroyed the country. Now that I think about it, Greatest generation does work if said ironically and with contempt.
>Gen x doesn't get nearly enough hate. They are responsible for most of the things millenials get shit for, though millenials are also guilty.
You're absolutely right. Gen X is full of seethe and nihilism. Seething at previous generations, at their own failures, and nostalgia. They hate the previous generation (actual Boomers) but yet respect their accomplishments.
Gen X lived in the 80s and so saw a lot of great art (and a loooot of commercial art that was good), but has trouble creating actively good art.
Bojack. Failures / nostalgia
Scott Pilgrim. Nostalgia
Rick and Morty. Failure, nostalgia
The Bear. Failure, nostalgia.
Here's a big GenX one: Venture Bros. What's it about? Failure and nostalgia.
Guardians of the Galaxy: failure, nostalgia.
Peacemaker (Gunn again): failure, nostalgia
(cont) there also was a lot of neglect of GenX kids from Boomer parents. A lot, which is reflected in a lot of the art GenX makes.
Absent or abusive narcissistic parents
Aftermath of kids dealing with it.
When you think of a loooot of content from GenX creators this theme pervades:
All Christopher Nolan
Beau is Afraid
Bojack
Peacemaker / most Gunn works
Venture Bros
Rick and Morty
The Bear
Succession
GoT
etc.
7 months ago
Anonymous
(cont)
Another content created by a Gen Xer about failure, nostalgia, and missing/absent/abusive parents:
JK Rowling / Harry Potter
7 months ago
Anonymous
>Boomer parents
Only like the absolutely oldest boomers would be the parent of gen x, most of , or a lot of their parents would be silent gen, a generations parents are usually 2 generation before them, like how most of gen beta (who will likely be the smallest gen so far) are gonna be the millennials who don't hate families/kids.
Yeah if anything, this thread is proving that the selected years for these generational titles should be halved. Like there should be latter day millenials and latter day gen x, etc. There are too many intra-group differences
>Arguably the 3 greatest golden age TV writers all utilized swear words prominently-- for amplifiers, for comedy, for drama, all of it.
And sll they did was make TV trashier.
>Scott Pilgrim is Gen X.
Yeah very clear 80s nostalgia. In the movie he's on an old Mac, and it's all 8-bit video games.
Did you homosexuals forget the 2000's were when 80's nostalgia was big, millennials were doing what some homosexuals on this board b***h about zoomers doing, and fawing over media made before they were born, or were in diapers for.
>Did you homosexuals forget the 2000's were when 80's nostalgia was big,
Absolutely but the creator of Scott Pilgrim was born in 1979. He had an old Mac and played 8-bit video games himself
Ah, ok then. Then I guess it's another case of it just HEAVILY influencing millennials, you can see like an evolutionary line from it to calarts shit, which started in the 2010's, when millennials were like 1 or 2 years out of art school, and getting into the industry, a gen x youtuber I sometimes watch even calls it the "Scott Pilgrim art style" instead of calarts.
>Did you homosexuals forget the 2000's were when 80's nostalgia was big,
Absolutely but the creator of Scott Pilgrim was born in 1979. He had an old Mac and played 8-bit video games himself
scott pilgrim is what they wish they could write. the video game stuff actually makes sense, seeing as it's an exploration of early 20s life, and also makes sense for the story, "you must be better than my exes so you have to fight them but not literally although in the movie it's literal".
instead, for nu-man, it's all just out-of-place references, with no rhyme or reason, like this:
Even with this as a prevalent meme they still do this. It’s an act of submission. They lack the confidence to be serious in any way so they act like weird babies to try to absolve themselves of the responsibility of being a man. Literal sissies. These are the guys who call you a Nazi all day long online. They’re too sissy to be a nazi, they have to join the hive of dickless homosexuals who support their limp wrists for them.
Critical Role, the cartoon about the D&D podcast. Every "joke" is just the characters seeing a dangerous situation, pausing for a second, and then shouting "FRICK!"
Making cartoon characters say naughty no-no words isn't inherently funny just because they're cartoons.
>That stuff was considered the height of comedy in like 2003, I didn't think anybody still finds it funny now
Yeah, it was funny when it was new because of the juxtaposition, but writers are still relying on the punch that hasn't existed for decades.
>Making cartoon characters say naughty no-no words isn't inherently funny just because they're cartoons.
it's funny when the thing they say is also funny by itself. drawn together is a perfect example, the driving concept is exactly "kids cartoon characters but they're nasty" but the jokes they say are also just clever/funny by themselves >character pulls a gun, "oh my god, he gots a puerto rican credit card!" >think of this van as a public high school graduation- nobody is going anywhere
I find dirty humor distasteful when it's used casually or to appear mature. like GoT saying frick all the time, it didn't make the world seem any more real, or stuff like rick and morty. even if the joke is just saying something dirty set it up rather comically, it's not edgy/shock humor if you aren't using it humorously
Casual swearing
Pop culture reference but no jokes…just a reference
Have a character give a long speech about their emotions since writers assume viewers can’t understand subtext
>Casual swearing
Watched Babylon last night and it was painfully obvious that the writer was a millenial. Almost every exclamation made by a character is Reddit tier shit like "fricking frickity frick!!" or "holy fricking shitballs!!"
The perfect example of this I can think of is David Hogg saying "I almost fricking died" as an argument. The use of "fricking" as an amplifier.
I realize homosexual Hogg is not a millenial, yes.
>shcool getting shot up by """"""gunman"""""""(totally not a glowie) >nowhere near school >at home tending to my anus after getting plowed last night >better ride my bike over to schooleriono! I cant miss out on this event! >painfully ride bike to school after the not!glowie was neutralized by the racist and facist police >my uncle works at cnn so he can get me on so I can share my sob story >drumpf is not gonna like this one bit
Superbad was the last great example of realistic bants >uhhhh, this is teacher parking, you should't be parking in teacher's- >I KNOW THAT gayGLE, I KNOW THAT
Look at every modern (2007+) western video game script.
>Have a character give a long speech about their emotions since writers assume viewers can’t understand subtext
Every single anime ever made.
>Casual swearing
*Very specific* casual swearing. They will never say homosexual.
Or "c**t"
[...] >Scott Pilgrim
Bryan Lee OMalley was born in 79. He's a young Gen X. >Bojack
Team of writers, but the main people were born in early 80s. Solidly elder millennial writers, good job. >Rick and Morty
I don't even have to look the dates up to know Dan Harmon is obviously Gen X, that Gen X affect is on full display in all of his work.
Justin was born in 1980, so he's more Gen X than Millennial.
So, you were 33% effective at guessing. You have worse odds than the 5 cent payback of a Rockin' Blues penny gambler.
[...] >The Bear
Main writer Christopher Storer was born in 1981, he's Gen X. His female co-writer Sofya doesn't have her birthday easily listed but she mentions her 30s on IG so likely Millennial. >Bill Nyes abortion of a show
Dunno what this talking about. Bill Nye was in his late 30s in the 90s during his show so you're just a moron.
[...] >Baby Driver
Gen X writer >Any Marvelshit
Russo Brothers, Feige, etc., are all Gen X. >Suicide Squad
James Gunn is Gen X.
[...] >Critical Role
The main dude is Gen X.
If you mean the Legend of Vox or whatever the main writer who wrote the most, Brandon Auman, is Gen X.
Eugene Son doesn't have a birthday listed I can find.
[...]
You realize that David Simon, David Chase, and David Milch pioneered the television of swearing right?
Arguably the 3 greatest golden age TV writers all utilized swear words prominently-- for amplifiers, for comedy, for drama, all of it.
I swear you culture warriors are fricking obsessed with a time that simply never existed or your brains are so rotten with propaganda you've forgotten your own childhoods.
>born in 1981, he's Gen X
Millennial's start precisely at 1981
moron my pic shows the age ranges. It vacillates between 1980-1982. Some people like to round it off, others enjoy the rounding error. Regardless 90% of TV and film writers right now are Gen X, the ones in actual positions to shape culture, turn a phrase, or push a narrative are Gen X.
Even those basedboy gesticulating selfie-taking twitter profile pics who lampoon themselves as cultural paradigm shifters are Gen X.
On the cusp maybe, between Gen X/millennial depending on how nitpicky you want to get about 2 years, but MOST people attribute 1982 to the big change. Most decades don't start their own period until X1 or X2. Even 2001 was still the 90s, it was 9/11 that changed that for Americans. Shit the 90s really lasted until around 04 which is when we started getting digital camera productions.
The 60s died in 71. The 70s died in 82. The 80s lasted until 93/94, which explains why the 90s lasted until 2004-- culture is changing in less big ways and instead making subtler shifts.
2004-2007 is almost its own microcosm of early 00s. 2007-2012 is basically the same. 2012-2014 is its own period. 2015-2018 and 2020-2022.
So far 2023 feels the start of something new, and my best guess? It'll last until 2027.
2028 will be a big year.
>Casual swearing
people swear homosexual
its the particular gay and moronic "whimsical" paul f tompkins tier swearing like
>Casual swearing
Watched Babylon last night and it was painfully obvious that the writer was a millenial. Almost every exclamation made by a character is Reddit tier shit like "fricking frickity frick!!" or "holy fricking shitballs!!"
>people swear homosexual
The utter irony of you using the word "homosexual" as if you aren't completely contradicting yourself like a total moron. Show me one game in the last 10 years where the word homosexual was used, they didn't even have the balls to show it uncensored in Disco Elysium and they didn't have the balls to say Black person in RDR2 and Bioshock Infinite, even when racism is a focal point of those games' stories.
>Have a character give a long speech about their emotions since writers assume viewers can’t understand subtext
Having browsed tv, those speeches are critical it seems.
>actress has seemingly never said "frick" in her life >writing forces her to say it all the time and it has a strong "how do you do fellow kids" energy
Lmao as a millenial writer I can attest this post is pretty accurate. It's caked in salt, but it's mostly spot on. It's pretty obvious to me that you are also a millenial but probably just a person who lacks self awareness, like you're switched on enough to realise the point your making but (You) can't seem to realise that these aren't writing techniques and just the way in which millenials converse/speak. It really isn't surprising at all that that's extrapolated when one of them is put in the writer's seat.
Anyway, depending on who the characters in the story are, I'm usually more/less conscious of writing this way. Demographic also influences that decision.
Anyway you're still technically correct.
This is spot on
I can’t stand having to listen to video game writers try to be real writers for 10 minute cut scenes when I just wanna play a fricking video game
so long as bottom plays in the background while i do other shit i prefer it. bottom is only awful when it forces you to watch rigid gamebro engine speech animations in some unskippable cutscene. i normally have sound on low so i can hear my kino playing on my 2nd monitor anyways
>anons have become so contrarian they're trying to act like this unbearable quippy dogshit is actually good under circumstances where you can completely ignore it
I fricking actually hate you homosexuals sometimes. This shit shouldn't exist point blank period.
People love quips when they're well acted.
Look at that vampire dude in Baldur's Gate that people are obsessing over.
All quips and snark, but the delivery makes people love it.
The problem comes from the delivery, not the writing.
Fair point but that character is filling that role, in gearbox games EVERYONE talks like that, so there's other characters to properly riff off of. Example, I love Bender but if everyone in Futurama acted like Bender I'd fricking hate the whole show, which is why I hate Reddit and Memey
Character smugly points out media tropes to cue the audience in on how genre-savy they are. Take these jokes out of Rick and Morty and the average episode is 4 minutes long. Dan Harmon gets the blame for everything being hyper self aware now, but Joss Whedon really started it.
Weirdly enough, sucking zoomer's dicks to the point that even the zoomers call you out on sycophancy seems to be a running trend of Millennial writing
See also
>Bacon anything
I just remembered Adventure Time exists. Add that to the list, maybe top of the list even, it's a pioneer of the genre, it was millennial writing before millennial writing was a thing.
There was 1 bacon joke in adventure time, and I don't remember much millennial writing in it at all, maybe some, but only after the original creator left the show
>shouting nonsense words/phrases loudly as the whole punchline >bizarre and overly elaborate views on interpersonal relationships especially between the sexes
I can go on. You must have a poor memory if nothing about Adventure Time rings a bell as these tropes
nonsense words/phrases loudly as the whole punchline
I genuinely can't remember this, the closest I can remember I them having catchphrases, and sfw curse words, like "mathematical" or "what the butt"
and overly elaborate views on interpersonal relationships especially between the sexes
This is literally the main, of at least one of the main things people complain about, AFTER the creator left.
>Many of these phrases were made popular on Cinemaphile or Something Awful
And kept there. Shocking as it may be, there was once a time when "internet culture" stayed on the fricking internet. While Reddit may not be at fault for it becoming shit people said and did irl, the rise of Reddit and le heccin quirky chungus becoming a staple of peoples personalities irl happened at roughly the same time.
This was from the writers room of workaholics, it’s the list of banned phrases specified by the four creators of the show (Adam, Blake, Anders, and Karl).
Millennials get blamed for everything Gen X does by Zoomers and Boomers and Gen X blame Millennials for everything and Zoomers do. I often have to point out to them that Millennials are 40.
Millennials get blamed for everything Gen X does by Zoomers and Boomers and Gen X blame Millennials for everything and Zoomers do. I often have to point out to them that Millennials are 40.
The problem for Gen X vs Millennial is that a lot of Gen X media just didn't die when it should have. So people transpose the newer generation onto it.
>Hey there, what's up? >Oh just pondering about the evil of capitalism implemented by senile old white men to drive us to suicide especially the transgender folk because their white peepees are very fragile. AAAAAND alcohol. >Sounds good to me!
Excessive amounts of lore being built around media that is meant to be consumed in small chunks.
Zoomer media is built around the secondary interfacing people do with media. Primary being interfacing with the actual artpiece directly. Secondary being the discussion around it, research into the work, theorizing about its future or implications. The content itself is important, but is built around being springboards for people to base discussion on and jump off from.
The use of aesthetics themselves as a form of meta commentary. Zoomer media is really built around the usage of stylization and using specific aesthetics more so than most other previous groupings.
I know a lot of things are labeled "reddit" round these parts but ready player one really is the most reddit piece of media of all time. complete normalgay slop despite ostensibly being "nerdy."
please enjoy this picture of my 2nd wife.
There's entire groups of people that aren't spending their life discussing pop culture and looking at memes.
You don't know about them because they don't post on twitter, reddit and Cinemaphile, froggay.
The vast majority of young people post on one or most social media sites regularly.
The idea that there is still some silent non-digital majority is 15 years out of date.
Why are people so fricking moronic? If a movie was popular when millennials were kids or teens, it's not "millennial writing". If it was marketed toward millennials, it wasn't written by millennials.
Endless F-bombs
Women giving monologues, often self-righteously
Characters constantly reference other movies
"Humor" is being people dickheads, no actual jokes involved
Violence is extreme and cartoonish
Obsession with "nazis" (any White person who isn't gay or crazily left wing)
Sex is always weird, sudden, and depraved, never normal, no courtship or romance involved, often has the "characters meet, smash cut to sex" meme
Nobody values anything or learns anything, all narrative and characterization is just wheels spinning
someone made a post comparing old disney and how it would have been a flower or some fresh baked bread as his first sensory experience in the real world. and modern disney gives him a big pile of fricking shit to stick his face in. just sad.
>3d pinnochio takes a big whiff of a literal steaming pile of horse shit.
in my heart I want to believe someone did this pusposely as a subversive act.
when they try to use "creative" insults that just sound like a 12 year old wrote them >go frick a bag of dickholes you goddamn douchnozzle!
that kinda shit
Literally deadpool dialogue. I fricking hate deadpool, he has to be one of the laziest characters ever conceived, i find it incredibly ironic some people are just as ready to laugh at coldsteel the hedgheg but unitonically buy deadpool merch like this sewage
Why is Family Guy called lazy and dumb for cramming two unrelated concepts together to make a joke. But John Oliver is considered high brow and smart? you could substitute "eat a bar of soap" with any other non sequitor and it wouldn't change the joke. He's been getting away with this style of comedy for like 10 years now.
Americans are easily fooled by accents and foreign languages. Speaking from experience, it took me a while to be able to figure out who is and isn't an idiot while speaking a foreign language. Obviously everyone "knows" that foreigners can be just as moronic as their stupid fat neighbor but in the moment it can be hard to process, and a lot of our media treats the British as universally quick-witted and intelligent.
However I think social media posts are changing that pretty rapidly as the UK exposes itself as a land of even bigger morons than us.
joss whedon is a literal boomer and is the one responsible for all this shitty writing today. then there's dan harmon who is gen x. millenials dindu nuffin except be the continious scapegoat for failed gen x and boomer policies
Anon, I hate to tell you this, but "millennial writers" were born in the 80s. People born in the 90s are still too young to have an effect on movies for the most part.
These are just the ones I can immediately think of
Scott Pilgrim
Steven Universe
OK KO
Birds of Prey
Peacemaker
On My Block
(S)He-Ra
Castlevania
Abbot Elementary
Doom Patrol
Velma
The Owl House
The failed Powerpuff Girls live action show
Close Enough
Kipo and The Age of Wonderbeasts
Turning Red
Be fair to Scott Pilgrim, it was the first and the rest were all 11th generation photocopies of it. It basically invented the concept of sillycore and everyone else ruined it.
It's kind of like Dragon Ball, or Later the Big 3 , but instead of later shonen being inspired by them, and doing a lot of stuff better, it's copies just do everything worse
& remember, no matter how many times they admit themselves, cuckolding isn't inherent to progressives, and is just non progressive "projecting" something they supposedly like on to them
I mean... even with that explanation, it's still seems more likely to pop up amongst progs, since their ideology celebrates, and encourages hedonistic pleasures.
I remember watching a movie called “young people fricking” once and there was a vignette in it where a guy tried to have his girlfriend cuck him while he watched and the conclusion of the story arc is that he doesn’t want to be a cuck and his girlfriend doesn’t want to cuck him…. I’m not sure what that has to do with anything but I just remembered that
The smugness of millennial writing is something absolutely notable.
The millennial dream is not to slay their enemies in an apocalyptic battle that opens up the world to a new utopic age.
It is to casually humiliate their enemy and reveal that actually they were never any strong at all, and do so without any actual effort.
Everything regarding millennial conflict writing is based on this.
It is why anti-climax seems to be so common in millennial written media. Because that is treated as the more 'satisfying' conclusion.
God, fricking this! & this more often then not, overlaps with their overwhelmingly (at least in the mainstream) progressive politics, hence why the hyper competent lgbt/woc characters easily outsmart, and embarrass the "mediocre white men" villains
What's funny is if he wasn't a little child who collected stuffed animals and other gay shit, a woman wouldn't have any problem respecting him and staying monogamous. Wanna bet the open relationship was her idea?
That video made a lot of millennials mad. There were so many rebuttal videos to it that don't actually discredit it at all. Once you understand why millennial writing is bad you can never not cringe when you hear it. Millennial Writing writers are all just copying each other and they think they're so frickin' hysterical.
The writers think that because saying these things to their friends makes them laugh, that means it's inherently funny. Everyone thinks their friends are funny. Your friends probably laugh at your jokes even if their stupid, because when you're friends with someone, you are in a heightened emotional state whenever they're around. Things that they think are funny are going to be funnier to you, things that sadden them are going to make you sadder, etc. That unfortunately does not translate to an audience of strangers and that's part of why actually being funny is hard. Actually having a talent for comedy does not mean you just know the right time to drop the same stock phrases you and your friends laugh at that you all probably got from the internet, but people who make millennial writing don't understand that.
Eh...maybe it's because I've never played the games, so outside of cringe prog shit, like raceswapping, and gay sex, some of the humor(?) seemed like it would, like him really wanting some alcohol, and the bartended being grateful and giving him a pint free for killing a monster.
I'll try to list the ones that not as low-hanging. >intricate lore and worldbuilding that don't matter in the end because the actual story is written half heartedly >morality is generally grey except in characters that act as political strawmen or mouthpieces. >writers try to anticipate audience reactions and want to "outsmart" them with plot twists. >in the same spirit: writers will try to manufacture "fan favorite" characters that just fall flat into mary-sue territory >stories are written right off the bat with the intention of having multiple sequels/ seasons/crossovers >hero monologues. A reversal of the often mocked villain monologue
Millennials definitely hate the classic morally good protagonist.
The more evil they are, the better. So long as their evilness is sequestered to 'only' being a thief or murderer or con artist. And not deep sins like having nonprogressive social opinions.
>writers will try to manufacture "fan favorite" characters that just fall flat into mary-sue territory
Outside of various main character the like of Rey, that chick from the new MIB ect. What are examples of that? I think I remember Pixar or Disney trying to meme a mud boy from Elementar into popularity.
Some of the shit people are saying in this thread were written for millennials not by millennials. Rick and Morty is like the one I'll give people though because even though the head writer is a Gen Xer his staff is mostly zoomers and millennials at this point. But as far as actual examples of shows written by millennials I would say pretty much anything else aimed at millennial and zoomer audiences that Adult Swim, Netflix or Comedy Central has put out in the last like 5 to 10 years: Broad City, Three Busy Debras, I Think You Should Leave... Also all of the CalArts style cartoons everyone b***hes about
>traveling across 20 other safe countries to get to the ones with the most welfare when the international refugee agreement says you need to go to the nearest safe country
The problem with millenials is that they are at this awkward age where they are despised by boomers/genxers and also zoomers. There are actually memes on tiktok/instagram about how cringe millenials are. Millenials are simply too old to be cool. Boomers, however, still think of millenials as being dumbass kids. They are in limbo. Their opinions seem corny to zoomers and baffling to boomers. Their TV/film appeals to almost nobody. It's as though in order to appreciate millenial tropes you had to have gained access to the internet at a very specific time in your life.
What the frick do I care what some braindead broccoli head or old b***h one cholesterol point away from a massive coronary I'll have to pay for thinks about me
>Boomers, however, still think of millenials as being dumbass kids.
This is now millennials and zoomers, but it's worse with them, millennials were at least 2 gens below boomers, and we're their own kids, moronic ass millennial homosexuals (at least, or maybe especially here) seem to ignore the passing of time, and act like the kids 10 years their junior are still in middle school, somehow unaware that the youngest zoomers the memes are are based on, the memes made like 2016 and 2017, which are 7 years ago, and 6 years ago respectively, are now like 16-20, the youngest zoomers having turned like 14 this year, and the oldest zoomers fricking pushing 30
>There are actually memes on tiktok/instagram about how cringe millenials are.
Why would anybody care about what some gays on Tiktok think? How is this your metric for being cool?
The Avengers and literally every MCU film that came after it
Everything made by Dan Harmon
Everything made by Phil Lord/Chris Miller
Everything made by Taika Waititi
Today more of these threads I see the more convinced I am that bond if you morons understand anything about demographics and that all this talk about generations is just astrology for midwits.
I find it smusing Zoomers do nothing but b***h about millenials but are so ashamed of being zoomers that they came up with the "zillenial" label to cope and LARP as millenials because deep down they know they're part of the gayest, most useless generation yet.
Zillennial is only a thing because Gen Alpha isn't really distinct as a group yet.
It is similar to "The Oregon Trail Generation", a fake pseudogen that only existed really during a period where the tail end of Millennial wasn't distinct.
'zillenial' as a label makes sense because gen Y and gen Z straddle both sides of the internet beginning to absolutely dominating culture. Previous generations segregated themselves by tech/media/platform/venue whenever possible, but millenials and zoomers were sort of forced to develop in the same digital space so their culture is one big fusion of the last 10-15 years. The real divide is being able to remember life before the internet was everything.
This mostly makes sense. The internet gas homogenized everything to the point where generational differences feel more arbitrary than at any other time in history.
Ok but seriously zoomers are the fricking worst. I especially hate the 90s born zoomers. If you're a zoomer born in the 90s you have no place here. You will never have a place here. You are everything we hate. You represent everything that has gone wrong with this world and I hate every fricking last one of you. At least younger zoomers stay on tiktok and don't taint this site with your wretched vile.
Millenials are an easy target because they're the last generation with any sense of identity. Zoomers are just an amorphous blob of tiktok consoomers who believe in nothing. Just a big void of a generation with no collective memory who are easily shocked by things from he 90s.
I can practically taste the middle-aged underachiever seethe on these posts.
Millenials are an easy target because they're the last generation with any sense of identity. Zoomers are just an amorphous blob of tiktok consoomers who believe in nothing. Just a big void of a generation with no collective memory who are easily shocked by things from he 90s.
It really is funny how much difference a few years makes. Zoomers born in the 90s might as well be a different species as compared to the millennials born in the 90s. Millennials have more in common with pretty much every generation born in the 20th century than they do with zoomers
I was born in early 90s and its funny how different people born after 96 are. I would say earlier but I have some friends born around 95-96 who are normal but then after that its like everything went off a cliff
That's gen alpha. Zoomers were born in the early 2000s, the phenomenon of the ever present ipad baby occured in the mid 2010s. Most zoomers had very limited Internet access until their mid teens once smart phones became pervasive. With zoomers you're seeing people who's teenage and early adult life exists on the Internet, we're seeing some negative consequences to that but it'll probably pale in comparison to the effects of gen alpha who's first words would be "shark do do".
Btw zoomers are mainly raised by gen x whilst gen alpha are mostly raised by millennials. One main caveat is that data will be skewed for younger generations as the population becomes less white. Many of the negative headlines and findings would actually be representing tbe consequences of the browning of the western world and not the generational effects of the latest developments in technology.
>yet another thread of seething zoomers not understanding that it's mostly gen x'ers writing this shit
the woke movement is multigenerational and no matter what generation you look at the woke are a vocal minority that hold everybody hostage through threat of social ostracism, early gen x
millenials haven't even really had any proper opportunity to express themselves culturally because by the time they came of age everything had become so profit driven and risk averse that nothing but stale corporate product is ever allowed to be made because boomer stockholders want their profits and gen x'ers can't let go of their positions of power themselves
im sure millenials would actually be a mixed bag that's overall worse than what gen x produced and the same will be true of zoomers who are already looking gayer and more insane than millenials ever did
>zoomers who are already looking gayer and more insane than millenials ever did
I'll admit that the gay leftie zoomer variant is far more pozzed and deranged than its millennial counterpart but it's not universal. The way I see it is, the Overton window had divulged. The average right leaning zoomer, even if they don't know shit about politics, is far similar to /misc/ than TPUSA or other milk toast conservative groups in terms of rhetoric and personal beliefs. Hitler memes and straight up racism are not edgy Internet jokes anymore, they're now based on factual justifications that are readily available online. Millennials are anti racist because they've been brainwashed to believe race is only skin deep, zoomers have had unrestricted access to the state of racial dynamics thanks to the Internet. The idea that racism is entirely irrational and baseless no longer exists, the argument has shifted to explaining away the cause to muh socioeconomic factors. Right now even that is laughable thanks to memes like well well well and the chirp which even rich black people don't hear.
i hope you're right about zoomers but i don't see it happening, a lot of the memes being made i'd have to guess are made by early Z or millenials, i'd imagine most 'jaks are made by zoomers though
The rare few based millennials who had almost zero reactions amongst their generation have massive gen z followings. All the mewing and looksmaxxing "pioneers" for example were gen x and millennials on Internet forums back when zoomers were in diapers but it's these zoomers who've made it mainstream. Mewing, looksmaxxing, canthal tilt, even the green line meme although made by millennials were spread by zoomers. Even in terms of politics, all the guys who were making dissident right content were millennials or at best early zoomers like Nick, but guess who the vast majority of their viewers are. Even when you look at the recent explosion of gym culture, David Laid is a millennial but most of the guys who were inspired by him to hit the gym are zoomers. We could look at the Tate brothers (I know they're cringe zionist degenerate shills) who were all over the Internet recently, why did they never gain a following until recently? They were begging for fame and attention for over a decade but at best got a few millennials to join their gay alpha male society but hundreds of thousands of zoomers actually paid to join their discord.
For some reason these things just never resonated with the average millennial but call to the zoomer. We're far from perfect, most of us are just as moronic but at least we're facing the right direction.
[...]
I can practically taste the middle-aged underachiever seethe on these posts.
Their idea of a zoomer is the non binary chubby girl called Emily that's in every class but not the dozen dissident right guys in the same class who work out. At least from my personal experience, despite being in a gay big city most white zoomers I've met are happy to joke about things that'd make your average trad con boomer seethe. Our generation is filled with clones of the autistic "Pure Prussian Phenotype" kid and that's a good thing
Zoomer "culture" consists of staring slack-jawed at fat Black person tiktok dances and homosexual breadtube video essays about the communist undertones of a Nickelodeon sitcom
Good writing comes from experience and bravery coupled with innovation and thought expressing that.
Millennials and zoomers both:
1 Have never experienced anything
2 Don't have any bravery, especially women who tend to be very hive-mind but even worse now cuz social media
Be brave, millennial / zoomer writers! Be innovative! Create something new!
It's inside you, but you have to think.
I'd stick a broom stick up your ass shitlennial, we never liked your ilk and constantly made fun of you homosexuals during high school, every generation hates you and rightfully so.
>yet another thread of seething zoomers not understanding that it's mostly gen x'ers writing this shit
the woke movement is multigenerational and no matter what generation you look at the woke are a vocal minority that hold everybody hostage through threat of social ostracism, early gen x
millenials haven't even really had any proper opportunity to express themselves culturally because by the time they came of age everything had become so profit driven and risk averse that nothing but stale corporate product is ever allowed to be made because boomer stockholders want their profits and gen x'ers can't let go of their positions of power themselves
im sure millenials would actually be a mixed bag that's overall worse than what gen x produced and the same will be true of zoomers who are already looking gayer and more insane than millenials ever did
Wrong board
Scott Pilgrim, Bojack, Reddit and Memey.
Scott Pilgrim and Rick and Morty are great though
I'm 26
>Scott Pilgrim and Rick and Morty are great though
Both of those things were written by Gen X'ers
99% of the examples you'll get like this one were actually written by Boomers.
>Scott Pilgrim
Bryan Lee OMalley was born in 79. He's a young Gen X.
>Bojack
Team of writers, but the main people were born in early 80s. Solidly elder millennial writers, good job.
>Rick and Morty
I don't even have to look the dates up to know Dan Harmon is obviously Gen X, that Gen X affect is on full display in all of his work.
Justin was born in 1980, so he's more Gen X than Millennial.
So, you were 33% effective at guessing. You have worse odds than the 5 cent payback of a Rockin' Blues penny gambler.
>The Bear
Main writer Christopher Storer was born in 1981, he's Gen X. His female co-writer Sofya doesn't have her birthday easily listed but she mentions her 30s on IG so likely Millennial.
>Bill Nyes abortion of a show
Dunno what this talking about. Bill Nye was in his late 30s in the 90s during his show so you're just a moron.
>Baby Driver
Gen X writer
>Any Marvelshit
Russo Brothers, Feige, etc., are all Gen X.
>Suicide Squad
James Gunn is Gen X.
>Critical Role
The main dude is Gen X.
If you mean the Legend of Vox or whatever the main writer who wrote the most, Brandon Auman, is Gen X.
Eugene Son doesn't have a birthday listed I can find.
You realize that David Simon, David Chase, and David Milch pioneered the television of swearing right?
Arguably the 3 greatest golden age TV writers all utilized swear words prominently-- for amplifiers, for comedy, for drama, all of it.
I swear you culture warriors are fricking obsessed with a time that simply never existed or your brains are so rotten with propaganda you've forgotten your own childhoods.
it's kind of sad how few prominent millenial directors and screenwriters there still are in Hollywood
Pozz apologist.
Gen X writers but it's still targeted at millennials
It's not who made it, it's who's consuming it. The Simpsons and X- files is quintessentially Xer, but created by boomers. And Xers don't go into Mcdonald's demanding Szechuan sauce... millennials do.
Millennials didn't watch the Simpsons?
Millennials unironically wore Bart Simpson shirts?
I still have my Ralph Wiggum shirt somewhere
Splitting hairs about generations is a moronic pedantic waste of time regardless though and this thread is obviously just complaining about how shit everything is in the current era
older millennials still watch that slop
every single le dirtbag left twitter commie with a simpsons avatar was born in the 80s
Millennials would have been too young to even appreciate the “good seasons.” The last time I met anyone who enjoyed The Simpsons was years ago and that person was over 40, so clearly a Gen Xer. But I don’t see why 30-something millennials wouldn’t have encountered adult cartoons like Simpsons, Family Guy, South Park, or King of the Hill when they were 10. Watching adult cartoons like that in grade school would have appealed to non-normie, edgy kids.
i think you need to double check the birth dates of those generations. the simpsons was made by gen Xers and millenials watched them as kids. and given the thread is about WRITING, it is who made it that matters
Matt Groening was born in 1954, Simon the youngest of the simpsons creators was born in 1955 and Brooks was born in 1940.
Not one of them is even close to being Gen X.
oh. you're right. even mike scully is a boomer. i have egg on my face now. sorry anon.
No worries
I think we associate certain periods of times with a generation, but we do this with youngsters in our minds and not adults that make up the majority of people in that time.
The Simpsons started in 1989 and peaked in popularity in the early 90s, a period that we associate with Gen X, but around this time the majority of adult working population was made of boomers and Gen Xers where still too young to make a prime time television show. Similarly, pretty much everything of the 60s counter culture was made by the silent generation and not boomers.
>the simpsons was made by gen Xers and millenials
Simpsons is def created by Boomers.
South Park / Family Guy def Gen X
>It's not who made it, it's who's consuming it.
This is one the most moronic things I've ever read here, well done.
Millennial shits took their lead from genx hipster shits you fkn mong.
That fat pubeturd who writes rick and morty is a genxer who teaches millennial writers how to maximize their soi millennialist tendencies.
These queefs are just mapping to what they sucked down during their formative years. And they sucked it down hard.
So they're groomers?
You do realize it's about the influence on culture, and what millennials gorgeous, not about shit that millennials create, you imbecile?
You know it really takes some kind of self fellating piece of shit to call themselves "the greatest generation". These self serving wiener suckers have sold out and destroyed the country. Now that I think about it, Greatest generation does work if said ironically and with contempt.
Impotent cries of the Worst Generation.
Gen x doesn't get nearly enough hate. They are responsible for most of the things millenials get shit for, though millenials are also guilty.
>Gen x doesn't get nearly enough hate. They are responsible for most of the things millenials get shit for, though millenials are also guilty.
You're absolutely right. Gen X is full of seethe and nihilism. Seething at previous generations, at their own failures, and nostalgia. They hate the previous generation (actual Boomers) but yet respect their accomplishments.
Gen X lived in the 80s and so saw a lot of great art (and a loooot of commercial art that was good), but has trouble creating actively good art.
Bojack. Failures / nostalgia
Scott Pilgrim. Nostalgia
Rick and Morty. Failure, nostalgia
The Bear. Failure, nostalgia.
Here's a big GenX one: Venture Bros. What's it about? Failure and nostalgia.
Guardians of the Galaxy: failure, nostalgia.
Peacemaker (Gunn again): failure, nostalgia
See a pattern yet?
(cont) there also was a lot of neglect of GenX kids from Boomer parents. A lot, which is reflected in a lot of the art GenX makes.
Absent or abusive narcissistic parents
Aftermath of kids dealing with it.
When you think of a loooot of content from GenX creators this theme pervades:
All Christopher Nolan
Beau is Afraid
Bojack
Peacemaker / most Gunn works
Venture Bros
Rick and Morty
The Bear
Succession
GoT
etc.
(cont)
Another content created by a Gen Xer about failure, nostalgia, and missing/absent/abusive parents:
JK Rowling / Harry Potter
>Boomer parents
Only like the absolutely oldest boomers would be the parent of gen x, most of , or a lot of their parents would be silent gen, a generations parents are usually 2 generation before them, like how most of gen beta (who will likely be the smallest gen so far) are gonna be the millennials who don't hate families/kids.
>1982 - 2004
frick that, i'm '86 and hardly have anything in common with anyone born after 94/95.
Yeah if anything, this thread is proving that the selected years for these generational titles should be halved. Like there should be latter day millenials and latter day gen x, etc. There are too many intra-group differences
>Arguably the 3 greatest golden age TV writers all utilized swear words prominently-- for amplifiers, for comedy, for drama, all of it.
And sll they did was make TV trashier.
Interesting how every woman I've ever dated loved this shit
>Scott Pilgrim
>about dirtbag hipsters playing post punk
thats kinda on the edge of genx
Edgar Wright is genx
Scott Pilgrim is Gen X.
>Scott Pilgrim is Gen X.
Yeah very clear 80s nostalgia. In the movie he's on an old Mac, and it's all 8-bit video games.
Did you homosexuals forget the 2000's were when 80's nostalgia was big, millennials were doing what some homosexuals on this board b***h about zoomers doing, and fawing over media made before they were born, or were in diapers for.
Yeah, that happened.
But it doesn't change that SP was written and made by Gen Xers.
Ah, ok then. Then I guess it's another case of it just HEAVILY influencing millennials, you can see like an evolutionary line from it to calarts shit, which started in the 2010's, when millennials were like 1 or 2 years out of art school, and getting into the industry, a gen x youtuber I sometimes watch even calls it the "Scott Pilgrim art style" instead of calarts.
>Did you homosexuals forget the 2000's were when 80's nostalgia was big,
Absolutely but the creator of Scott Pilgrim was born in 1979. He had an old Mac and played 8-bit video games himself
scott pilgrim is what they wish they could write. the video game stuff actually makes sense, seeing as it's an exploration of early 20s life, and also makes sense for the story, "you must be better than my exes so you have to fight them but not literally although in the movie it's literal".
instead, for nu-man, it's all just out-of-place references, with no rhyme or reason, like this:
that was poor
...awkward..
...
Well that just happened!
Great catch
Bill Nye’s abortion of a show, Rick and Morty, The Bear
Even with this as a prevalent meme they still do this. It’s an act of submission. They lack the confidence to be serious in any way so they act like weird babies to try to absolve themselves of the responsibility of being a man. Literal sissies. These are the guys who call you a Nazi all day long online. They’re too sissy to be a nazi, they have to join the hive of dickless homosexuals who support their limp wrists for them.
Post body
Baby Driver
Scott Pilgrim
Any Marvelshit
Suicide Squad
Baby driver was good too
>Baby driver was good
frick baby driver
There wasn't a single baby driver in it frick off.
Kevin spacey gives me the ick.
Critical Role, the cartoon about the D&D podcast. Every "joke" is just the characters seeing a dangerous situation, pausing for a second, and then shouting "FRICK!"
Making cartoon characters say naughty no-no words isn't inherently funny just because they're cartoons.
That shit is such cancer.
That stuff was considered the height of comedy in like 2003, I didn't think anybody still finds it funny now
>That stuff was considered the height of comedy in like 2003, I didn't think anybody still finds it funny now
Yeah, it was funny when it was new because of the juxtaposition, but writers are still relying on the punch that hasn't existed for decades.
Meh, princess clara shouting frick whenever he fell down always got a giggle out of me.
>Making cartoon characters say naughty no-no words isn't inherently funny just because they're cartoons.
it's funny when the thing they say is also funny by itself. drawn together is a perfect example, the driving concept is exactly "kids cartoon characters but they're nasty" but the jokes they say are also just clever/funny by themselves
>character pulls a gun, "oh my god, he gots a puerto rican credit card!"
>think of this van as a public high school graduation- nobody is going anywhere
I find dirty humor distasteful when it's used casually or to appear mature. like GoT saying frick all the time, it didn't make the world seem any more real, or stuff like rick and morty. even if the joke is just saying something dirty set it up rather comically, it's not edgy/shock humor if you aren't using it humorously
>drawn together is funny
Drawn together is shit but there’s like 3 autistic homosexuals on this board who are obsessed with it and think it’s the pinnacle of comedy
You put the word inbetween the qoute and unquote, dingus
you're quote unquote special
Casual swearing
Pop culture reference but no jokes…just a reference
Have a character give a long speech about their emotions since writers assume viewers can’t understand subtext
>Casual swearing
Watched Babylon last night and it was painfully obvious that the writer was a millenial. Almost every exclamation made by a character is Reddit tier shit like "fricking frickity frick!!" or "holy fricking shitballs!!"
>Casual swearing
*Very specific* casual swearing. They will never say homosexual.
Here's the writers. Not millenials. Still waiting for some good examples bros.
The perfect example of this I can think of is David Hogg saying "I almost fricking died" as an argument. The use of "fricking" as an amplifier.
I realize homosexual Hogg is not a millenial, yes.
I’ve heard a lot of people say “fricking Nazi” instead of just Nazi too
Yes he is, Daisy Hogg is 10 years older than claimed.
i want more children to die just because i hate the bald one so much
>shcool getting shot up by """"""gunman"""""""(totally not a glowie)
>nowhere near school
>at home tending to my anus after getting plowed last night
>better ride my bike over to schooleriono! I cant miss out on this event!
>painfully ride bike to school after the not!glowie was neutralized by the racist and facist police
>my uncle works at cnn so he can get me on so I can share my sob story
>drumpf is not gonna like this one bit
Superbad was the last great example of realistic bants
>uhhhh, this is teacher parking, you should't be parking in teacher's-
>I KNOW THAT gayGLE, I KNOW THAT
This sounds almost like Joss Whedon
He is the father of this kind of “writing.”Obviously it sounds like him.
Look at every modern (2007+) western video game script.
>Have a character give a long speech about their emotions since writers assume viewers can’t understand subtext
Every single anime ever made.
Or "c**t"
>born in 1981, he's Gen X
Millennial's start precisely at 1981
moron my pic shows the age ranges. It vacillates between 1980-1982. Some people like to round it off, others enjoy the rounding error. Regardless 90% of TV and film writers right now are Gen X, the ones in actual positions to shape culture, turn a phrase, or push a narrative are Gen X.
Even those basedboy gesticulating selfie-taking twitter profile pics who lampoon themselves as cultural paradigm shifters are Gen X.
On the cusp maybe, between Gen X/millennial depending on how nitpicky you want to get about 2 years, but MOST people attribute 1982 to the big change. Most decades don't start their own period until X1 or X2. Even 2001 was still the 90s, it was 9/11 that changed that for Americans. Shit the 90s really lasted until around 04 which is when we started getting digital camera productions.
The 60s died in 71. The 70s died in 82. The 80s lasted until 93/94, which explains why the 90s lasted until 2004-- culture is changing in less big ways and instead making subtler shifts.
2004-2007 is almost its own microcosm of early 00s. 2007-2012 is basically the same. 2012-2014 is its own period. 2015-2018 and 2020-2022.
So far 2023 feels the start of something new, and my best guess? It'll last until 2027.
2028 will be a big year.
>Casual swearing
people swear homosexual
its the particular gay and moronic "whimsical" paul f tompkins tier swearing like
that sucks ass
>people swear homosexual
The utter irony of you using the word "homosexual" as if you aren't completely contradicting yourself like a total moron. Show me one game in the last 10 years where the word homosexual was used, they didn't even have the balls to show it uncensored in Disco Elysium and they didn't have the balls to say Black person in RDR2 and Bioshock Infinite, even when racism is a focal point of those games' stories.
>Have a character give a long speech about their emotions since writers assume viewers can’t understand subtext
Having browsed tv, those speeches are critical it seems.
>actress has seemingly never said "frick" in her life
>writing forces her to say it all the time and it has a strong "how do you do fellow kids" energy
Lmao as a millenial writer I can attest this post is pretty accurate. It's caked in salt, but it's mostly spot on. It's pretty obvious to me that you are also a millenial but probably just a person who lacks self awareness, like you're switched on enough to realise the point your making but (You) can't seem to realise that these aren't writing techniques and just the way in which millenials converse/speak. It really isn't surprising at all that that's extrapolated when one of them is put in the writer's seat.
Anyway, depending on who the characters in the story are, I'm usually more/less conscious of writing this way. Demographic also influences that decision.
Anyway you're still technically correct.
PAY *CLAP*
THESE *CLAP*
GUYS *CLAP*
MORE! *CLAP*
My brother you act like every single show written by a boomer didn't have a fricking Casablanca or Breakfast at Tiffany's reference in it
bottom is objectively better
You're a pedophile
I forgot to mention in my post that I start transitioning next week, wish my luck.
>bottom is objectively better
i like the gearbox version unironically
>Go team badass
Every time
Grim
This is spot on
I can’t stand having to listen to video game writers try to be real writers for 10 minute cut scenes when I just wanna play a fricking video game
so long as bottom plays in the background while i do other shit i prefer it. bottom is only awful when it forces you to watch rigid gamebro engine speech animations in some unskippable cutscene. i normally have sound on low so i can hear my kino playing on my 2nd monitor anyways
>normally have sound on low so i can hear my kino playing on my 2nd monitor anyway
kys
Bottom can be good if the VA is smarmy in a charming way.
This is the main reason I can't enjoy modern video games, millennials can't die out soon enough.
>why are video games always trying to talk to me? You have nothing to say. Shut the frick up
I don't think I've ever seen anyone nail a writing style this hard
>anons have become so contrarian they're trying to act like this unbearable quippy dogshit is actually good under circumstances where you can completely ignore it
I fricking actually hate you homosexuals sometimes. This shit shouldn't exist point blank period.
People love quips when they're well acted.
Look at that vampire dude in Baldur's Gate that people are obsessing over.
All quips and snark, but the delivery makes people love it.
The problem comes from the delivery, not the writing.
Fair point but that character is filling that role, in gearbox games EVERYONE talks like that, so there's other characters to properly riff off of. Example, I love Bender but if everyone in Futurama acted like Bender I'd fricking hate the whole show, which is why I hate Reddit and Memey
Good point.
*so there's no other characters
Character smugly points out media tropes to cue the audience in on how genre-savy they are. Take these jokes out of Rick and Morty and the average episode is 4 minutes long. Dan Harmon gets the blame for everything being hyper self aware now, but Joss Whedon really started it.
millenials are quirky but zoomers are soft
Cinemaphile try not to mention zoomers challenge (impossible)
Weirdly enough, sucking zoomer's dicks to the point that even the zoomers call you out on sycophancy seems to be a running trend of Millennial writing
See also
No one is hard anymore since parents stopped beating their children, sadly
ZILLENIALS ARE BASED AS FRICK AND WILL CONQUER THE WORLD
>DUDE MICROGENERATIONS ARE TOTALLY A REAL THING ZILLENNIAL SPECIAL SNOWFLAKES RISE UP
this, millennials are tying to be funny and failing but zoomers suck wiener
Clone High S2
Good times.
Endless quips
Joss Whedon isn't a millenial.
>Joss Whedon isn't a millenial.
He started it, but Millennials took it and ran.
Some examples of such movies?
He wrote for a millennial audience though.
>Bacon anything
I just remembered Adventure Time exists. Add that to the list, maybe top of the list even, it's a pioneer of the genre, it was millennial writing before millennial writing was a thing.
>remembering epic meal time was a thing
>millions of people gathering to watch a israelite put bacon on things
That came way earlier than Adventure Time. It's from the "lol so random" fad of the mid 00's from MySpace, Invader Zim, emo/scene stuff etc.
There was 1 bacon joke in adventure time, and I don't remember much millennial writing in it at all, maybe some, but only after the original creator left the show
>shouting nonsense words/phrases loudly as the whole punchline
>bizarre and overly elaborate views on interpersonal relationships especially between the sexes
I can go on. You must have a poor memory if nothing about Adventure Time rings a bell as these tropes
nonsense words/phrases loudly as the whole punchline
I genuinely can't remember this, the closest I can remember I them having catchphrases, and sfw curse words, like "mathematical" or "what the butt"
and overly elaborate views on interpersonal relationships especially between the sexes
This is literally the main, of at least one of the main things people complain about, AFTER the creator left.
i beliebe this was a list of shit they weren't allowed to use on workaholics and at least the first season of that was great
>I absorbed my twin in the womb
I haven't heard this one.
zoomers have even cringier lingo. look at all the twitter phrases they spout everywhere and using the skull emoji instead of lol
Zoomers are just more efficient. Why type out "This is so funny I'm dying!" when the skull emoji gets the point across in much less space.
Those are nigers, anon
Ya and Zoomers all use Black person lingo and patterns.
>reddit
Many of these phrases were made popular on Cinemaphile or Something Awful
People here are so fricking new that it amazes me
>Many of these phrases were made popular on Cinemaphile or Something Awful
And kept there. Shocking as it may be, there was once a time when "internet culture" stayed on the fricking internet. While Reddit may not be at fault for it becoming shit people said and did irl, the rise of Reddit and le heccin quirky chungus becoming a staple of peoples personalities irl happened at roughly the same time.
I say all of these on a daily basis and I'm a millennial.
>um... in English Please?
I say this everytime I encounter someone with even a slight accent
This was from the writers room of workaholics, it’s the list of banned phrases specified by the four creators of the show (Adam, Blake, Anders, and Karl).
Respect for that.
So many of these are simpsons lines it's like the Rosetta Stone of millennial humor
The only example of "Millennial writing" that was actually done by a millennial is the Borderlands series.
The Menu is peak millenial writing
The Last Jedi
Wasn’t that literally written by trannies and women though? Can we really blame neckbeards for nuwars?
millennial writers are all trannies, gays, or women. you can't get a job in the industry as a pussylover unless you're a lesbian.
99% of examples given are written by Gen Xers. Millennials just emulate that style on Twitter and Reddit.
Not even Gen Xers as much as Boomers. I've looked into it. It's basically "we're trying to be hip with the kids" writing.
Millennials get blamed for everything Gen X does by Zoomers and Boomers and Gen X blame Millennials for everything and Zoomers do. I often have to point out to them that Millennials are 40.
The problem for Gen X vs Millennial is that a lot of Gen X media just didn't die when it should have. So people transpose the newer generation onto it.
Castlevania where every character says FRICK. Worse when you realize the dialogue was written by a 60 year old and literal fedora tipper.
Well that just happened, just like hairy balls in the FRICKING wind, you racist cis white male.
>Hey there, what's up?
>Oh just pondering about the evil of capitalism implemented by senile old white men to drive us to suicide especially the transgender folk because their white peepees are very fragile. AAAAAND alcohol.
>Sounds good to me!
Jesus, I can hear this perfectly in my head. Complete with that fake rehearsed fast speech style to draw attention to it being "intellectual"
MDE
What's zoomer writing?
Youtube channels.
Zoomers can't even speak, let alone write.
They can't even read
skibidie toilet
Wikipedia articles that get converted into an iceberg youtube video.
Tiktoks don't require writing
Excessive amounts of lore being built around media that is meant to be consumed in small chunks.
Zoomer media is built around the secondary interfacing people do with media. Primary being interfacing with the actual artpiece directly. Secondary being the discussion around it, research into the work, theorizing about its future or implications. The content itself is important, but is built around being springboards for people to base discussion on and jump off from.
The use of aesthetics themselves as a form of meta commentary. Zoomer media is really built around the usage of stylization and using specific aesthetics more so than most other previous groupings.
i think we should focus more on ESL writing because this thread is filled with ESLs
everything everywhere all at once...or something. Even the title is reddit
a 50 year old man wrote this, but i think it counts
I know a lot of things are labeled "reddit" round these parts but ready player one really is the most reddit piece of media of all time. complete normalgay slop despite ostensibly being "nerdy."
please enjoy this picture of my 2nd wife.
Is the whole book's prose this bad? This reads like a high schooler who actively defers to a printed-out guide on how to structure sentences
who will maintain nuclear plants in 20 years? I'm worry
hispanic zoomers who will look 40 as soon as they turn 25, and koreans and japanese
There's entire groups of people that aren't spending their life discussing pop culture and looking at memes.
You don't know about them because they don't post on twitter, reddit and Cinemaphile, froggay.
The vast majority of young people post on one or most social media sites regularly.
The idea that there is still some silent non-digital majority is 15 years out of date.
Why are people so fricking moronic? If a movie was popular when millennials were kids or teens, it's not "millennial writing". If it was marketed toward millennials, it wasn't written by millennials.
"Millenial Writing" is really a catch-all term for lame, quippy homosexualry.
it was an overshoot to counter late 90's early 00's face value edgyness
The Bruce Willis show Moonlighting is the proto quippy bullshit horseshit. Watch it. Watch it and seethe
comedy gold
fricking kek was this not a comedy film? I laughed out loud
it's campy-horror Creepshow so ya kinda. s3e6
source?
The latest god of war
joss whedon ruined western civilization
It’s unironically looking that way.
>life of some mediocre guy gets transformed because of some MPDG or cool guy
Michael Cera
JGL
Zooey Deschanel
etc
Endless F-bombs
Women giving monologues, often self-righteously
Characters constantly reference other movies
"Humor" is being people dickheads, no actual jokes involved
Violence is extreme and cartoonish
Obsession with "nazis" (any White person who isn't gay or crazily left wing)
Sex is always weird, sudden, and depraved, never normal, no courtship or romance involved, often has the "characters meet, smash cut to sex" meme
Nobody values anything or learns anything, all narrative and characterization is just wheels spinning
My kids won't be watching this shit.
someone made a post comparing old disney and how it would have been a flower or some fresh baked bread as his first sensory experience in the real world. and modern disney gives him a big pile of fricking shit to stick his face in. just sad.
>3d pinnochio takes a big whiff of a literal steaming pile of horse shit.
in my heart I want to believe someone did this pusposely as a subversive act.
It's an apt microcosm for how Disney is treating its canon with these live-action remakes, yes.
What the hell. Whoever conceived this is a coprophile for sure.
when they try to use "creative" insults that just sound like a 12 year old wrote them
>go frick a bag of dickholes you goddamn douchnozzle!
that kinda shit
Literally deadpool dialogue. I fricking hate deadpool, he has to be one of the laziest characters ever conceived, i find it incredibly ironic some people are just as ready to laugh at coldsteel the hedgheg but unitonically buy deadpool merch like this sewage
Redditisms like, "shut your face, you moldy sack of cabbages" are the worst.
I worked with a 31 year old woman at a fast food joint who would say "Holy shit balls!" after a busy rush, fricking embarrassing.
Why is Family Guy called lazy and dumb for cramming two unrelated concepts together to make a joke. But John Oliver is considered high brow and smart? you could substitute "eat a bar of soap" with any other non sequitor and it wouldn't change the joke. He's been getting away with this style of comedy for like 10 years now.
Americans are easily fooled by accents and foreign languages. Speaking from experience, it took me a while to be able to figure out who is and isn't an idiot while speaking a foreign language. Obviously everyone "knows" that foreigners can be just as moronic as their stupid fat neighbor but in the moment it can be hard to process, and a lot of our media treats the British as universally quick-witted and intelligent.
However I think social media posts are changing that pretty rapidly as the UK exposes itself as a land of even bigger morons than us.
joss whedon is a literal boomer and is the one responsible for all this shitty writing today. then there's dan harmon who is gen x. millenials dindu nuffin except be the continious scapegoat for failed gen x and boomer policies
i don't consider those people millennials.
if you weren't born in the 80s then you aren't a millennial in my eyes
Anon, I hate to tell you this, but "millennial writers" were born in the 80s. People born in the 90s are still too young to have an effect on movies for the most part.
Millennial generation spans from 82-96. You can ree all you want but it is what it is buddy.
>I'm the same generation as someone who was in kindergarten on 9/11
Kill all sociologists
Millennials end at the year 2000
They don't. The term is specifically aimed at people who were children or young adults old enough to experience the turn of the millennium.
Millennials are old enough to remember 9/11.
That is the cut off.
I noticed a lot of shows seem to treat "butthole" as the biggest insult and don't vary their insult. Latest example I can think of was The Boys S2.
These are just the ones I can immediately think of
Scott Pilgrim
Steven Universe
OK KO
Birds of Prey
Peacemaker
On My Block
(S)He-Ra
Castlevania
Abbot Elementary
Doom Patrol
Velma
The Owl House
The failed Powerpuff Girls live action show
Close Enough
Kipo and The Age of Wonderbeasts
Turning Red
Be fair to Scott Pilgrim, it was the first and the rest were all 11th generation photocopies of it. It basically invented the concept of sillycore and everyone else ruined it.
It's kind of like Dragon Ball, or Later the Big 3 , but instead of later shonen being inspired by them, and doing a lot of stuff better, it's copies just do everything worse
doing skits where you strawman and play both characters, emerging victorious and intellectually superior ofcourse 🙂
& remember, no matter how many times they admit themselves, cuckolding isn't inherent to progressives, and is just non progressive "projecting" something they supposedly like on to them
It's not affiliated with any ideology, just something depraved people who fried their brains with extreme porn think they will like
I mean... even with that explanation, it's still seems more likely to pop up amongst progs, since their ideology celebrates, and encourages hedonistic pleasures.
I remember watching a movie called “young people fricking” once and there was a vignette in it where a guy tried to have his girlfriend cuck him while he watched and the conclusion of the story arc is that he doesn’t want to be a cuck and his girlfriend doesn’t want to cuck him…. I’m not sure what that has to do with anything but I just remembered that
>iamsilly.jpg
there's no such thing as a "victorious" cuck, that's why they're cucks.
The smugness of millennial writing is something absolutely notable.
The millennial dream is not to slay their enemies in an apocalyptic battle that opens up the world to a new utopic age.
It is to casually humiliate their enemy and reveal that actually they were never any strong at all, and do so without any actual effort.
Everything regarding millennial conflict writing is based on this.
It is why anti-climax seems to be so common in millennial written media. Because that is treated as the more 'satisfying' conclusion.
God, fricking this! & this more often then not, overlaps with their overwhelmingly (at least in the mainstream) progressive politics, hence why the hyper competent lgbt/woc characters easily outsmart, and embarrass the "mediocre white men" villains
What's funny is if he wasn't a little child who collected stuffed animals and other gay shit, a woman wouldn't have any problem respecting him and staying monogamous. Wanna bet the open relationship was her idea?
Joss Whedon
what kind of humor is chowder
That video made a lot of millennials mad. There were so many rebuttal videos to it that don't actually discredit it at all. Once you understand why millennial writing is bad you can never not cringe when you hear it. Millennial Writing writers are all just copying each other and they think they're so frickin' hysterical.
It's lazy and hacky, a collection of cliches, but what can you expect from a generation that was raised on memes and reposts?
The writers think that because saying these things to their friends makes them laugh, that means it's inherently funny. Everyone thinks their friends are funny. Your friends probably laugh at your jokes even if their stupid, because when you're friends with someone, you are in a heightened emotional state whenever they're around. Things that they think are funny are going to be funnier to you, things that sadden them are going to make you sadder, etc. That unfortunately does not translate to an audience of strangers and that's part of why actually being funny is hard. Actually having a talent for comedy does not mean you just know the right time to drop the same stock phrases you and your friends laugh at that you all probably got from the internet, but people who make millennial writing don't understand that.
Surprised I don't see "that's moronic" or "that's fricking gay" on there.
Millennial Writers aren't allowed to use those phrases anyway, you aren't going to hear those phrases in Borderlands 3.
Gay and homosexual are coming back hard
People never stopped saying gay homosexual and moron, but the language police could ruin your life if you got caught saying them.
>let's not and say we did
I say this.
Saying something in a conversation and writing it into a script to try and get a free laugh are two different things.
>are two different things.
Like pissing out the window and shitting out the window
bad guy doesn't acknowledge someone's traumatic past experience hard enough.
LOL here's a good guy, see he knows how to treat someone's traumatic past experience.
the other captain guy was vindicated in the end tho
did you even watch the show?
they really fricked up castlevania
I don't want a fricking comedic adaptation of castlevania.
what the frick, im tired of it. none of the writing is allowed to have a genuine emotion besides saracasm or bitter contempt.
Eh...maybe it's because I've never played the games, so outside of cringe prog shit, like raceswapping, and gay sex, some of the humor(?) seemed like it would, like him really wanting some alcohol, and the bartended being grateful and giving him a pint free for killing a monster.
>seemed like it would
*seemed like it would fit/be appropriate.
perhaps you'll make an exception for this?
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The Lighthouse
I'll try to list the ones that not as low-hanging.
>intricate lore and worldbuilding that don't matter in the end because the actual story is written half heartedly
>morality is generally grey except in characters that act as political strawmen or mouthpieces.
>writers try to anticipate audience reactions and want to "outsmart" them with plot twists.
>in the same spirit: writers will try to manufacture "fan favorite" characters that just fall flat into mary-sue territory
>stories are written right off the bat with the intention of having multiple sequels/ seasons/crossovers
>hero monologues. A reversal of the often mocked villain monologue
All of these tropes are in like everything
Millennials definitely hate the classic morally good protagonist.
The more evil they are, the better. So long as their evilness is sequestered to 'only' being a thief or murderer or con artist. And not deep sins like having nonprogressive social opinions.
>writers will try to manufacture "fan favorite" characters that just fall flat into mary-sue territory
Outside of various main character the like of Rey, that chick from the new MIB ect. What are examples of that? I think I remember Pixar or Disney trying to meme a mud boy from Elementar into popularity.
Some of the shit people are saying in this thread were written for millennials not by millennials. Rick and Morty is like the one I'll give people though because even though the head writer is a Gen Xer his staff is mostly zoomers and millennials at this point. But as far as actual examples of shows written by millennials I would say pretty much anything else aimed at millennial and zoomer audiences that Adult Swim, Netflix or Comedy Central has put out in the last like 5 to 10 years: Broad City, Three Busy Debras, I Think You Should Leave... Also all of the CalArts style cartoons everyone b***hes about
This video and thread are much less about "millenials" writing style and more about how socially ostracized men are uncomfortable with modern society.
Mentioning Marxism or any other socialist homosexualry and critiquing capitalism (poorly ala Indian Jones and the forgettable pile of shit)
Who is forcing this meme
Everything is still boomers and gen x. Butthurt zoomers?
Unironically Barbie
Ready Player One was soყ incarnate
This homosexual show really started the modern quipfest. There’s a quip ever 5 seconds. The proto marvel garbag
this show was the "Mad About You" of it's day
super popular while it was airing and then everyone immediately forgot about it
I'd hate to see what you do when you find out about MASH.
It is a symptom not the cause.
Let me guess the cause is capitalism right
>traveling across 20 other safe countries to get to the ones with the most welfare when the international refugee agreement says you need to go to the nearest safe country
The problem with millenials is that they are at this awkward age where they are despised by boomers/genxers and also zoomers. There are actually memes on tiktok/instagram about how cringe millenials are. Millenials are simply too old to be cool. Boomers, however, still think of millenials as being dumbass kids. They are in limbo. Their opinions seem corny to zoomers and baffling to boomers. Their TV/film appeals to almost nobody. It's as though in order to appreciate millenial tropes you had to have gained access to the internet at a very specific time in your life.
What the frick do I care what some braindead broccoli head or old b***h one cholesterol point away from a massive coronary I'll have to pay for thinks about me
>Boomers, however, still think of millenials as being dumbass kids.
This is now millennials and zoomers, but it's worse with them, millennials were at least 2 gens below boomers, and we're their own kids, moronic ass millennial homosexuals (at least, or maybe especially here) seem to ignore the passing of time, and act like the kids 10 years their junior are still in middle school, somehow unaware that the youngest zoomers the memes are are based on, the memes made like 2016 and 2017, which are 7 years ago, and 6 years ago respectively, are now like 16-20, the youngest zoomers having turned like 14 this year, and the oldest zoomers fricking pushing 30
I'm a sick chuck I like a good sneed
>There are actually memes on tiktok/instagram about how cringe millenials are.
Why would anybody care about what some gays on Tiktok think? How is this your metric for being cool?
Everything now
I'm sorry
Jimmy Neutron
Scott Pilgrim
Game Grumps
>jimmy neutron
>when the oldest millennial was still under 18
Are you fricking moronic or something
so what generation wants to claim this shit?
Thats called dogmatic liberalism and it transcends generations.
>licking boot and unconditionally trusting the government and their billionaire lobbyists is liberal
Such a bizarre time
If my understanding of history is correct, it all began with the puritans and quakers.
The Avengers and literally every MCU film that came after it
Everything made by Dan Harmon
Everything made by Phil Lord/Chris Miller
Everything made by Taika Waititi
Everyone you just named is Gen X.
And their audience was all millennials who ate it all up and made it into what millennial self-identity is.
Doesn't make the writers any less Gen x.
Today more of these threads I see the more convinced I am that bond if you morons understand anything about demographics and that all this talk about generations is just astrology for midwits.
I find it smusing Zoomers do nothing but b***h about millenials but are so ashamed of being zoomers that they came up with the "zillenial" label to cope and LARP as millenials because deep down they know they're part of the gayest, most useless generation yet.
Zillennial is only a thing because Gen Alpha isn't really distinct as a group yet.
It is similar to "The Oregon Trail Generation", a fake pseudogen that only existed really during a period where the tail end of Millennial wasn't distinct.
Your obsessed ass is the other side of homosexual coin as the moron who keep making those zillennial threads.
>obsessed
This is the first post I've made about it, homosexual. You don't have to be obsessed to notice how self-hating zoomers are.
Man, I sure do believe you.
>No argument
>Hides behind sarcasm like a coward
Typical zoomer homosexual
'zillenial' as a label makes sense because gen Y and gen Z straddle both sides of the internet beginning to absolutely dominating culture. Previous generations segregated themselves by tech/media/platform/venue whenever possible, but millenials and zoomers were sort of forced to develop in the same digital space so their culture is one big fusion of the last 10-15 years. The real divide is being able to remember life before the internet was everything.
This mostly makes sense. The internet gas homogenized everything to the point where generational differences feel more arbitrary than at any other time in history.
I like people from all generations
No more brother wars
"something something dot com"
Whenever that stops you're now dealing with a zoomer.
>gets hired to adapt shows with a long-running fanbase
>think you're above it and try to inject your own story
>ruin the IP in the process
I've seen this happen far too often. I never bothered looking up if they're millennial writers, but they probably are.
They were Gen X like most of these dumb homosexuals who somehow shift the blame to millenials.
Do millennial writers even exist then?
The OG YouTube grifters
>MC is some israeli manlet who screams a lot and has sex with Cortana
Halo fans didn't deserve this.
Ok but seriously zoomers are the fricking worst. I especially hate the 90s born zoomers. If you're a zoomer born in the 90s you have no place here. You will never have a place here. You are everything we hate. You represent everything that has gone wrong with this world and I hate every fricking last one of you. At least younger zoomers stay on tiktok and don't taint this site with your wretched vile.
Been here since '07 grandpa, cry me a river
i was born in 97 and have been lurking Cinemaphile since age 13...
Same here anon, you're me and I, you.
I can practically taste the middle-aged underachiever seethe on these posts.
Millenials are an easy target because they're the last generation with any sense of identity. Zoomers are just an amorphous blob of tiktok consoomers who believe in nothing. Just a big void of a generation with no collective memory who are easily shocked by things from he 90s.
It really is funny how much difference a few years makes. Zoomers born in the 90s might as well be a different species as compared to the millennials born in the 90s. Millennials have more in common with pretty much every generation born in the 20th century than they do with zoomers
Zoomers are the first generation to grow with the internet in their craddle.
I was born in early 90s and its funny how different people born after 96 are. I would say earlier but I have some friends born around 95-96 who are normal but then after that its like everything went off a cliff
That's gen alpha. Zoomers were born in the early 2000s, the phenomenon of the ever present ipad baby occured in the mid 2010s. Most zoomers had very limited Internet access until their mid teens once smart phones became pervasive. With zoomers you're seeing people who's teenage and early adult life exists on the Internet, we're seeing some negative consequences to that but it'll probably pale in comparison to the effects of gen alpha who's first words would be "shark do do".
Btw zoomers are mainly raised by gen x whilst gen alpha are mostly raised by millennials. One main caveat is that data will be skewed for younger generations as the population becomes less white. Many of the negative headlines and findings would actually be representing tbe consequences of the browning of the western world and not the generational effects of the latest developments in technology.
>zoomers who are already looking gayer and more insane than millenials ever did
I'll admit that the gay leftie zoomer variant is far more pozzed and deranged than its millennial counterpart but it's not universal. The way I see it is, the Overton window had divulged. The average right leaning zoomer, even if they don't know shit about politics, is far similar to /misc/ than TPUSA or other milk toast conservative groups in terms of rhetoric and personal beliefs. Hitler memes and straight up racism are not edgy Internet jokes anymore, they're now based on factual justifications that are readily available online. Millennials are anti racist because they've been brainwashed to believe race is only skin deep, zoomers have had unrestricted access to the state of racial dynamics thanks to the Internet. The idea that racism is entirely irrational and baseless no longer exists, the argument has shifted to explaining away the cause to muh socioeconomic factors. Right now even that is laughable thanks to memes like well well well and the chirp which even rich black people don't hear.
i hope you're right about zoomers but i don't see it happening, a lot of the memes being made i'd have to guess are made by early Z or millenials, i'd imagine most 'jaks are made by zoomers though
The rare few based millennials who had almost zero reactions amongst their generation have massive gen z followings. All the mewing and looksmaxxing "pioneers" for example were gen x and millennials on Internet forums back when zoomers were in diapers but it's these zoomers who've made it mainstream. Mewing, looksmaxxing, canthal tilt, even the green line meme although made by millennials were spread by zoomers. Even in terms of politics, all the guys who were making dissident right content were millennials or at best early zoomers like Nick, but guess who the vast majority of their viewers are. Even when you look at the recent explosion of gym culture, David Laid is a millennial but most of the guys who were inspired by him to hit the gym are zoomers. We could look at the Tate brothers (I know they're cringe zionist degenerate shills) who were all over the Internet recently, why did they never gain a following until recently? They were begging for fame and attention for over a decade but at best got a few millennials to join their gay alpha male society but hundreds of thousands of zoomers actually paid to join their discord.
For some reason these things just never resonated with the average millennial but call to the zoomer. We're far from perfect, most of us are just as moronic but at least we're facing the right direction.
Their idea of a zoomer is the non binary chubby girl called Emily that's in every class but not the dozen dissident right guys in the same class who work out. At least from my personal experience, despite being in a gay big city most white zoomers I've met are happy to joke about things that'd make your average trad con boomer seethe. Our generation is filled with clones of the autistic "Pure Prussian Phenotype" kid and that's a good thing
Genuinely, the most moronic post itt.
>.t zoomer
Zoomer "culture" consists of staring slack-jawed at fat Black person tiktok dances and homosexual breadtube video essays about the communist undertones of a Nickelodeon sitcom
>you should do the big unalive
jesus christ we actually found a genuine instance of millenial writing in the thread
Why don't you stop bring a homosexual.
Why don't you stop being a homosexual?
Zoomers all write like moronic Black folk. They have no right to criticize anyone
Good writing comes from experience and bravery coupled with innovation and thought expressing that.
Millennials and zoomers both:
1 Have never experienced anything
2 Don't have any bravery, especially women who tend to be very hive-mind but even worse now cuz social media
Be brave, millennial / zoomer writers! Be innovative! Create something new!
It's inside you, but you have to think.
Randy Pitchford isn't a fricking millennial.
But yeah if you're 1997+ and you're reading this. I hate you and want you dead.
I'd stick a broom stick up your ass shitlennial, we never liked your ilk and constantly made fun of you homosexuals during high school, every generation hates you and rightfully so.
Don't you have a tik tok to watch?
>yet another thread of seething zoomers not understanding that it's mostly gen x'ers writing this shit
the woke movement is multigenerational and no matter what generation you look at the woke are a vocal minority that hold everybody hostage through threat of social ostracism, early gen x
millenials haven't even really had any proper opportunity to express themselves culturally because by the time they came of age everything had become so profit driven and risk averse that nothing but stale corporate product is ever allowed to be made because boomer stockholders want their profits and gen x'ers can't let go of their positions of power themselves
im sure millenials would actually be a mixed bag that's overall worse than what gen x produced and the same will be true of zoomers who are already looking gayer and more insane than millenials ever did
>, early gen x
delet
>hold everybody hostage through threat of social ostracism
you wish. no, they believe it.
those two things can be true at the same time anon