The phrase “OK Boomer” has become popular over the past two years as an all-purpose retort with which young people dismiss their elders for being “old-fashioned”. “OK Boomer” began as a meme in TikTok ...
It says, “Millennials are lazy, entitled narcissists who still live with their parents.” This went on for a long time, but in November 2020, a quicker, more visual way for young people to engage in ...
You can tell what different generations value by looking at the memes they share.
“Show a people as one thing, and only one thing over and over again, and that is what they become.” — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie On a slow Sunday afternoon, I found myself half-heartedly engaged with ...
Several decades ago, at the beginning of March 2020, when Bernie Sanders was still in the race for president, a streamer who goes by the handle Neekolul posted a short video of herself lip syncing and ...
“They always say: ok, boomer. but never: are u ok, boomer? – Asuka Boi (@Asuka_Boi) on Twitter. Whassup? Cash me ousside howbow dah? On fleek. OK Boomer. Source: Banksy in Boston by Chris ...
Many of today’s younger people tend to be dismissive of beliefs and practices by older generations. Hence, the now-popular phrase “OK, boomer,” which, even when done in jest, can be perceived as ...
The popularity of #OkBoomer suggests there might be a yawning gap in attitudes between old and young. Those differences can sometimes play out in... #OkBoomer Vs. #OkMillennial: Workplace Nightmare, ...
The 23-year-old who helped popularize the "OK Boomer" meme is receiving pushback from social media users who are questioning her political views in light of her new wealth, according to the ...