Hello friends, if you're a Zoomer like me (Well maybe, I was born in '96 so I'm either the last Millennial or the first Gen Z) you may have noticed that we're often the butt of many jokes. "The worst generation of snowflakes ever" or something of that nature. I will admit, we seem a little strange compared to old folks but when you actually take a step back and look at the facts it makes perfect sense.

  1. Zoomers have dumb language. One of the biggest things Zs get mocked for is lingo: Skibidibop rizz with the gyatt, deadass smh at my goofy ahh uncle. Took me a while to realize it, but when's it's not just memespeak the reason there are so many nonsense words floating around now is because big tech and social media has become so ludicrously censor happy that you need to talk like a fucking baby to avoid getting your post flagged for one reason or another. Even saying too many normal words in the "wrong order" is enough to get shadowbanned these days.

  2. Kids are inside and on their phones too much. What the fuck else are you expecting them to do? Putting aside the 2 year lockdown due to a pandemic, there's not many options for outside activities. Parks and playgrounds and other things just aren't safe a lot of the times. Whether it's animals, shady characters, or the jungle gym being delapidated. Teens can't go to the malls anymore because they're all closing and anywhere they gather is immediately swarmed with the cops. Nowadays, you go to any big city and the most happening spot is a McDonald's or something because at least you can eat and socialize without getting dirty looks.

  3. Z's are immature and rely on their parents for everything. I had a professor tell me that a not insignifigant amount of zoomers show up to job interviews with their parents and that's bad. I'll admit that everyone needs to grow up eventually but...when did attentive parents become a bad thing? Most older people I know had a bad relationship with their folks or they passed away early, so they were forced to mature sooner. Now this one is purely subjective because I can't speak for every 20 something and their parents but this just seems like another generational gap that's caused by shifting social values.

I can go on but I just had to jot all this down. The kids aren't crazy, you're just just not noticing how hard they've been hit by the downward spiral of the western world.

  • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
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    4 months ago

    Z's are immature and rely on their parents for everything. [...] Most older people I know had a bad relationship with their folks or they passed away early, so they were forced to mature sooner.

    When I worked in teaching I noticed a thread of parents who were desperately trying to not replicate the lack of support they had as kids, which often manifested as helicopter parenting because that lack of support meant they hadn't gained the skills they needed to support their kids in developing the same skills. Z's aren't immature, their parents were neglected.

    Also, "kids talk weird" and "kids spend too much time on their object" go back to the dawn of civilisation. I'm pretty sure Plato or Socrates complained about kids writing things on their stelae instead of just memorising things while weight lifting.

    • motherofmonsters [she/her]
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      4 months ago

      Was just talking to a lib friend last night and they said their sibling is a college prof and the last few years kids have just stopped doing homework and attending classes, then freak out when they fail…

      Dunno what that says but they indicated this hasn’t happened before in their decades of teaching

      • SovereignState@lemmygrad.ml
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        4 months ago

        kids have just stopped doing homework and attending classes, then freak out when they fail…

        hahaha literally me fr tho

      • redtea@lemmygrad.ml
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        4 months ago

        This could be new but my peers did the same when I was in college. And while I didn't cry about it because I knew exactly why it happened, this also describes me for my biology credits. Maybe the new thing is expecting to pass without any work. In my day, we knew we wouldn't pass if we didn't work, and sometimes didn't work, anyway.

        • motherofmonsters [she/her]
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          4 months ago

          Absolutely. I would slack off but then was t surprised when I did poorly. I think the stand out thing is making a stink about failing after doing nothing.