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Fortunately, for the most part, the left side of this comic doesnât apply to most of us in India, unless you were born in the 2010s or the later half of the 2000sâŠ
âŠand even then, we use stamps, cash, cardinal points, and clocks with hands.
(To be technical, millennials are defined as those who come of age in the new millennium, not always those born in it.)
(Oh, and in India, we fix things when they break. Itâs a skill that the Anglophonic world will need to acquire at some point in the next thirty years.)
As a Boomer I do all 5, but I also refer to the late 1900âs and call them the âgood old daysâ, I read digital newspapers on my computer and think digital sounds better than vinyl although vinyl like AM radio has a certain warm nostalgic feel to it.
How do annoy a Gen-Xâer:-insist that free speech also requires accountability-call them a millennial-respond to them by saying, âOkay, boomerâ-make fun of their hotmail email address-insist Pearl Jam and Notorious B.I.G. are overrated-ask what an NES is
Certainly not a Ringo hater, in fact, I once commented that Ringo was the most âfun and interestingâ Beatle and the rest of the room started angrily shouting at me as if I had just committed heresy.
KenseidenXL over 4 years ago
Technically a Boomer, and I HATE vinyl! I was GLAD when CDs came out. I stopped getting a newspaper 15 years ago.
Qiset over 4 years ago
Digital sounds? Then explain the digitization error.
Michael Thorton over 4 years ago
Fortunately, for the most part, the left side of this comic doesnât apply to most of us in India, unless you were born in the 2010s or the later half of the 2000sâŠ
âŠand even then, we use stamps, cash, cardinal points, and clocks with hands.
(To be technical, millennials are defined as those who come of age in the new millennium, not always those born in it.)
(Oh, and in India, we fix things when they break. Itâs a skill that the Anglophonic world will need to acquire at some point in the next thirty years.)
Greg Sheremeta Premium Member over 4 years ago
Leave directions in cursive handwriting.
Olddog1 over 4 years ago
Cardinal points as opposed to what? Come starboard to 097? All boomers are younger than I am, so Iâm really behind things
rhpii over 4 years ago
As a Boomer I do all 5, but I also refer to the late 1900âs and call them the âgood old daysâ, I read digital newspapers on my computer and think digital sounds better than vinyl although vinyl like AM radio has a certain warm nostalgic feel to it.
Nathan Daniels over 4 years ago
How do annoy a Gen-Xâer:-insist that free speech also requires accountability-call them a millennial-respond to them by saying, âOkay, boomerâ-make fun of their hotmail email address-insist Pearl Jam and Notorious B.I.G. are overrated-ask what an NES is
Dewsolo over 4 years ago
Iâm a Boomer and I have to say Ringo WAS the best Beatle and Iâve felt that way since I was month shy of my 14th birthday.
(Also havenât read a print newspaper in years)
WrongHands creator over 4 years ago
Certainly not a Ringo hater, in fact, I once commented that Ringo was the most âfun and interestingâ Beatle and the rest of the room started angrily shouting at me as if I had just committed heresy.
Diamond Lil over 4 years ago
Once again you hit the nail on the head! Gotta love those millennials-they could be asking âWhoâs Ringo?â
mpolo11 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Throw Hipsters into the mix and who knows.
Space Man Spiff over 4 years ago
The âuse cashâ one is certainly true!
NoSleepTil_BKLYN over 4 years ago
âŠAnd we Gen-Xers laugh at both of them!
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 4 years ago
Offer to let them drive your sports car. Your .stick shift. sports car.