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Mon, 22 Jan 2024 08:06:01 -0800
Wily from
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Gen Z
I deal with them and their parents all the time. What a weird mix of
surface-level, performative wokeness and barely suppressed, wannabe-edgelord
meme-driven angst. And everyone, no matter how privileged, is looking for some
personal tragedy or adversity to highlight in their daily conversation, and the
college admission process has become pretty much the Olympics of
faux-victimization.
Many of the younger ones, like current high schoolers, are also abysmal at using
computers. Schools just assumed they are digital natives so they stopped having
Computer Education, and the kids type with two fingers, have no idea how to
change a font or spacing on Word, and get amazed when I show them alt-tab. Only
thing they're better at me at is editing videos on phones. They're even bad at
games - I've played some of them on random new FPSes and they're terrible
compared to me (and get weirdly impressed at how good I am, even though I'm near
40 and have slow-ass hands).
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 09:35:20 -0800
zerosugar
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Many are not good with technology. It’s also hilarious that they ridicule
older generations while spending time on social networks created by millennials
and Gen X. I notice they are also sort of confirmiate and seem to love labels.
Remember when millennials tried to move away from labels?
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 09:35:37 -0800
zerosugar
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*conformist
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 09:36:49 -0800
zerosugar
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Gen Z is also largely just a product of marketing.
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 12:49:40 -0800
Andy from
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Gen Z is a freaking joke. They are soft and weak, not to mention incompetent.
Ask them how a computer actually works to deliver all this stupid content to
them, and they become deer in the headlights. Useless.
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 10:55:58 -0800
DSE from private
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They are worthless, "mentally ill" and weak. And obese. God, so many fat kids in
my 15 year old son's class.
They all have ADHD and "on the spectrum". You shoudl have seen the piles of meds
at the med check in when my kid went to band camp.
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