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MorTech 04-11-2020 08:53 PM

"OK Boomer" Memes
 
Seeing more like this one:

"OK Boomer...Hurry up and die" -Your Grandchildren

Seems the young are blaming the old for destroying their future.

Sad...I suspect they are going to live to hate us.

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-11-2020 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by MorTech (Post 1744731)
Seeing more like this one:

"OK Boomer...Hurry up and die" -Your Grandchildren

Seems the young are blaming the old for destroying their future.

Sad...I suspect they are going to live to hate us.

You painting an entire generation as viscious haters is just as bad as the individuals who think it's funny to wish death to an entire other generation.

I wonder who they learned it from?

manaboutown 04-11-2020 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1744745)
You painting an entire generation as viscious haters is just as bad as the individuals who think it's funny to wish death to an entire other generation.

I wonder who they learned it from?


Their school teachers, college professors, the mainstream media....

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-11-2020 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by manaboutown (Post 1744757)
Their school teachers, college professors, the mainstream media....

So in other words - the kids of the boomer generation?

Sorry - not buying it. Also not buying that the entire generation of the millenials are like that. Some are. Just like MY generation "never trusted anyone over 40." Our entire generation didn't think that, but it made for a fun sound bite when we, as youths, wanted to create drama.

Velvet 04-11-2020 10:44 PM

It was Weinberg: “Never trust anyone over 30”. Sort of like we have the reverse at the neighborhood pools.

manaboutown 04-11-2020 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1744759)
So in other words - the kids of the boomer generation?

Sorry - not buying it. Also not buying that the entire generation of the millenials are like that. Some are. Just like MY generation "never trusted anyone over 40." Our entire generation didn't think that, but it made for a fun sound bite when we, as youths, wanted to create drama.

Actually it was only a minority but vocal portion of boomers who bought that crap.

graciegirl 04-12-2020 05:20 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1744759)
So in other words - the kids of the boomer generation?

Sorry - not buying it. Also not buying that the entire generation of the millenials are like that. Some are. Just like MY generation "never trusted anyone over 40." Our entire generation didn't think that, but it made for a fun sound bite when we, as youths, wanted to create drama.

Just a few last year began the "Million Dead Boomers" thing. Just a few. But they were a vocal and hurtful few and they didn't get it from the kind and good people I know in the Boomer generation or the next one older. Every one whose children and grandchildren I know are respectful and hard working and I know just exactly where they got it.

Blessings to all who celebrate Easter and Passover . Good wishes to those who do not.

We are all in a challenging time together.

maggie1 04-12-2020 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by MorTech (Post 1744731)
Seeing more like this one:

"OK Boomer...Hurry up and die" -Your Grandchildren

Seems the young are blaming the old for destroying their future.

Sad...I suspect they are going to live to hate us.

I don't quite get the meaning of the statement. Are they blaming us for the hate that festers against one another, the pollution we've created and continue to spread, the current pandemic, the poverty, the homeless, inept government, global warming..........wait, I believe I've answered my own question.

fishon 04-12-2020 06:02 AM

I am offended!

rlcooper70 04-12-2020 06:03 AM

I think the young family members just want us to be safe .... I believe you have stated your fears and not reality. If they resent us perhaps it will be for cancelling all the programs meant to protect us from a pandemic .. perhaps they will vote for competent leadership. But young people don't vote .... oh well.

ficoguy 04-12-2020 06:52 AM

Let’s just make the term Boomer hate speech and that’ll be it

MandoMan 04-12-2020 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by maggie1 (Post 1744783)
I don't quite get the meaning of the statement. Are they blaming us for the hate that festers against one another, the pollution we've created and continue to spread, the current pandemic, the poverty, the homeless, inept government, global warming..........wait, I believe I've answered my own question.

I think the origins of this “OK Boomer” saying, said with en eye roll by people much younger than us, is weariness with people our age telling them how much more wonderful we were when we were young, how much better our music was, how much cooler we were, how much more . . . Fill in the blank. Is it offensive? You bet! Are we to blame for everything wrong? No, of course not!

However, can you remember back to the late sixties and early seventies? A lot of us thought our parents and grandparents were hopelessly old-fashioned. They didn’t like our attitudes toward the war, racism, poverty, capitalism, white collar jobs. We were eager to take over the country and make it better. Really, we weren’t all that different from young people today in our impatience with people older than us. We were highly offensive, too. When I started college in 1972, the Dean of Students had a sign on his desk reading “Vote, but get a haircut.” I thought “Pig” was an acceptable term for a police officer. Times change!

dennisgavin 04-12-2020 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by MorTech (Post 1744731)
Seeing more like this one:

"OK Boomer...Hurry up and die" -Your Grandchildren

Seems the young are blaming the old for destroying their future.

Sad...I suspect they are going to live to hate us.

I think that is a narrative that is being pushed, not a reality.

Villageswimmer 04-12-2020 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 1744762)
It was Weinberg: “Never trust anyone over 30”. Sort of like we have the reverse at the neighborhood pools.

Interesting analogy.

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-12-2020 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by maggie1 (Post 1744783)
I don't quite get the meaning of the statement. Are they blaming us for the hate that festers against one another, the pollution we've created and continue to spread, the current pandemic, the poverty, the homeless, inept government, global warming..........wait, I believe I've answered my own question.

"We" (the baby boom generation) didn't create pollution. We didn't create hate, we didn't create the pandemic. We didn't create the poverty, or homeless, and we didn't create climate change. Inept/corrupt governments are not a new thing.

Hate has existed since Cain and Abel. The concept of Pandemics existed since before Moses parted the Red Sea (that whole black plague and Angel of Death stuff). Jesus implored people to feed the hungry and love the poor, though it goes back WAY further than that. Inept government? "Alas for you, lawyers and pharisees, hypocrites that you be." That was Jesus. Climate Change - notwithstanding that red sea parting trick, the climate has been changing more dramatically than it would, naturally, since before the age of technology began. Ever hear about chamber pots, and what people did to discard human waste before the advent of indoor plumbing?

Our generation has contributed to all of this, absolutely. And we should have done better, I agree. But we didn't create it, and the next generation didn't seem too annoyed with their indoor plumbing that carried waste into reservoirs, massive coal-burning power plants, oil drilling, polluting cars, complete destruction of sandalwood forests in Mysore India, etc. etc.

The Millennial generation was born, give or take, around 1980. The next generation, GenZ, was born on or around 1995. So the Millennial generation are those people who are currently 25-40 years old. There were TWO generations between them and Boomers: GenX (1965-1979), and Xellenials (1975-1985), which overlap for a few years.

So there are people 41-60 who were not Boomers, and not Millennials, who could have made changes. By and large, they didn't do that. Some did. There were some who tried to create change, make a noise, open minds. And they failed. They didn't just fail with the Boomers who were used to the status quo. They also failed with the Millennials who were very happy to have all those fancy spring breaks and iPhones and other world-polluting war-creating tariff-causing perks of being a Millennial.

No one is saying a thing about this "inbetween" pair of generations. The memes are just that: memes. Sound bites. They are stupid, they are out of context, they aren't actually true, and they are intended to trigger old people just like the ones the older generations create to poke fun at and trigger the younger generation.

When you take offense at them, they succeed in eliciting that triggered emotional response they exist to create. Congrats Millennials, you win. And congrats, Boomers, you got sucked right into it.

Me? I'm a boomer. 1961, near the end of the generation. Too young to have been a hippie, too young to understand how the bulk of my own generation can't figure out how to fix a computer, but too old to have much empathy for the middle generations complaining that work is hard.

dmarti1973 04-12-2020 08:23 AM

I actually get a kick out of reading TOTV daily just to see what reactions some of the posts get. It amazes me at times how incredible some of them actually are.

BS Beef 04-12-2020 09:00 AM

Maybe it’s just me
 
I guess I’m in the minority here. Most of the time they seem to be more in fun. A poke at me. I give it right back. My 15 year old granddaughter gave me an eye roll and an “Ok, Boomer”. We had a fun back :boxing2: and forth, but then ultimately led to us to having an interesting in-depth conversation.

Stormlover 04-12-2020 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1744886)
Me? I'm a boomer. 1961, near the end of the generation. Too young to have been a hippie, too young to understand how the bulk of my own generation can't figure out how to fix a computer, but too old to have much empathy for the middle generations complaining that work is hard.

Gen-X here. Cynical slacker, resigned mid-lifer, living between caring for elderly parents and idiotic spoiled children (of which I have none). I'm unsurprised and accepting of whatever bad things happen in the world because I'm pretty used to it by now.

But I tell you what: When I see that "OK Boomer" phrase, my thought is, "And don't you forget it, child. I'm well aware of the power I have to **** you off royally and I'm happy to use it whenever the mood strikes me. Stop being so easily controlled by your peers and your own inability to think for yourself."

Ignore that ****, folks. Crybabies have rarely ever contributed anything meaningful to society and the only emotion I waste on them is the occasional eyeroll.

karostay 04-12-2020 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by MorTech (Post 1744731)
Seeing more like this one:

"OK Boomer...Hurry up and die" -Your Grandchildren

Seems the young are blaming the old for destroying their future.

Sad...I suspect they are going to live to hate us.

Whats their future they have absolutely no social or life skills
If it doesn't come pre packaged or in a text it doesn't exist

Ronnieslager 04-12-2020 09:24 AM

Oh my, how wrong you are!

mydavid 04-12-2020 09:37 AM

Sounds like we done a really good job.

clwahlstrom 04-12-2020 09:47 AM

Now, why even post that. That’s pretty depressing. Unnecessary.

Heyitsrick 04-12-2020 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1744886)
"We" (the baby boom generation) didn't create pollution. We didn't create hate, we didn't create the pandemic. We didn't create the poverty, or homeless, and we didn't create climate change. Inept/corrupt governments are not a new thing. (etc.)

Great post.

The notion that "Boomers" are exclusively responsible for the ills of this nation is absurd. There's no perfect generation. There's no generation that hasn't contributed to where we are as a nation, for both good and bad.

If you're wondering who that includes, that means you, your children, your grandchildren and your grandparents. You can keep going back in time to earlier generations, as well. Everyone has had a hand in it all.

That's the truth that I'm "OK" with.

karostay 04-12-2020 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Heyitsrick (Post 1745018)
Great post.

The notion that "Boomers" are exclusively responsible for the ills of this nation is absurd. There's no perfect generation. There's no generation that hasn't contributed to where we are as a nation, for both good and bad.

If you're wondering who that includes, that means you, your children, your grandchildren and your grandparents. You can keep going back in time to earlier generations, as well. Everyone has had a hand in it all.

That's the truth that I'm "OK" with.

Far more easier to crack a genetic code than figure out what the real truth is in anything these days

Two Bills 04-12-2020 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by maggie1 (Post 1744783)
I don't quite get the meaning of the statement. Are they blaming us for the hate that festers against one another, the pollution we've created and continue to spread, the current pandemic, the poverty, the homeless, inept government, global warming..........wait, I believe I've answered my own question.

................and when was the world any different?

NFRicaS 04-12-2020 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Choro&Swing (Post 1744829)
I think the origins of this “OK Boomer” saying, said with en eye roll by people much younger than us, is weariness with people our age telling them how much more wonderful we were when we were young, how much better our music was, how much cooler we were, how much more . . . Fill in the blank. Is it offensive? You bet! Are we to blame for everything wrong? No, of course not!

However, can you remember back to the late sixties and early seventies? A lot of us thought our parents and grandparents were hopelessly old-fashioned. They didn’t like our attitudes toward the war, racism, poverty, capitalism, white collar jobs. We were eager to take over the country and make it better. Really, we weren’t all that different from young people today in our impatience with people older than us. We were highly offensive, too. When I started college in 1972, the Dean of Students had a sign on his desk reading “Vote, but get a haircut.” I thought “Pig” was an acceptable term for a police officer. Times change!

Remember when our parents and Ed Sullivan hated the twitching hips of Elvis Presley? Makes me laugh at what we look at now!!

Fenster 04-12-2020 10:43 AM

It’s offensive
 
Again, a neutral term has been turned into an epithet. It should be treated like any other pejorative designed to convey disdain and sometimes hate.

asianthree 04-12-2020 10:47 AM

Everyday our 3 children text, and say

We don’t have time from our 16 hour shift 7 days a week, to say a prayer for those we just lost.

So, Don’t make me come down there to make sure you are following the guidelines.

So this generation in my family is taking care of those in our generation

daveczo 04-12-2020 10:50 AM

Ok Karen.

theruizs 04-12-2020 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NFRicaS (Post 1745043)
Remember when our parents and Ed Sullivan hated the twitching hips of Elvis Presley? Makes me laugh at what we look at now!!

Or married couples on TV in twin beds, and the only expletives were “gee” and “egad.”:shocked:

D.Bolen 04-12-2020 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1744745)
You painting an entire generation as viscious haters is just as bad as the individuals who think it's funny to wish death to an entire other generation.

I wonder who they learned it from?

My 38-year-old/fairly level-headed son (gainfully employed father-of 4) is also (to my dismay) on the "Boomer-Hurry-Up-and-Die" train and I have even seen some of these anti-Boomer "memes" on his FB page. My take is that it's mostly because those of us drawing Social Security and Medicare $$$ are being viewed by the younger generations as part and parcel of the slew of folks obtaining $$$ "entitlements" that are being sucked from their tax dollars by government programs, and they see no end in sight. They seem to make no distinction between the thousands or millions of folks getting gov't. $$$ who may have never contributed anything, as compared to those of us who have contributed about 1/3 of each and every one of our paychecks (about the equivalent of the Federal withholding in my case and many of yours, beginning in our teenage years). Why don't they see us as a different class, acknowledging our financial contributions? Perhaps because elders in our current culture experience a degree of invisibility and dismissiveness?

On another note (pun intended) per a comment by an earlier poster, our generation definitely DID have BETTER MUSIC!!! We had it ALL!!! I consider US to be SO blessed to have come-of-age in an era when practically everyone wanted to own a guitar because music was so amazing! The oldies of the '50's were still being played on the radio so all that Doo-Op was still available, and we had the Rhythm and Soul of Motown with Aretha and all the great groups, we had The Beatles & all the British Invasion, Hard Rock, Surfer Music, Acoustical Folk Music from Pete Seeger to, you might include the incomparable Simon & Garfunkle . . . and all the great Country artists who never let up . . . Social Justice Ballads ("He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother . . .") , we had rock incorporating Brass (Blood, Sweat & Tears) . . . we were in a transitional time where Musical theater went from "My Fair Lady" to "Hair" and "Jesus Christ Superstar" . . .

I really feel sorry for the tweens and teens who currently have so much less musical inspiration and outlets for diversity.

BS Beef 04-12-2020 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by daveczo (Post 1745064)
Ok Karen.

Bahaha!!! :bigbow:

Aces4 04-12-2020 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Ronnieslager (Post 1744971)
Oh my, how wrong you are!

Learn how to quote a post or yours is senseless.

Aces4 04-12-2020 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clwahlstrom (Post 1744997)
Now, why even post that. That’s pretty depressing. Unnecessary.

If you’re not quoting a post, the one you posted is senseless.

Aces4 04-12-2020 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by daveczo (Post 1745064)
Ok Karen.

Ok Mikey, ok Daniel, okay Susie. Huh?


Thank you for the update, Boomer!

Boomer 04-12-2020 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by daveczo (Post 1745064)
Ok Karen.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aces4 (Post 1745139)
Ok Mikey, ok Daniel, okay Susie. Huh?


Aces4,

I think Karen is married to Chad — or maybe Todd. Google “Karen Memes.”

You’re welcome.
Boomer

Velvet 04-12-2020 12:26 PM

This is a rather sad thread. Personally, I don’t find the Millennials any different from other generations:

"The world is passing through troublous times. The young people of today think of nothing but themselves. They have no reverence for parents or old age. They are impatient of all restraint. They talk as if they knew everything, and what passes for wisdom with us is foolishness with them. As for the girls, they are forward, immodest and unladylike in speech, behavior and dress."
Peter the Hermit 1274 AD

sloanst 04-12-2020 12:36 PM

Then they inherit nothing. I have expectations. Fulfill them or not. Their choice and their consequences. Simple.

mjpuleo 04-12-2020 02:00 PM

Thank you for your reply. I totally agree with you. Most Millennials have no values or morals and think their parents owe them everything, including an inheritance which they worked so hard for.

Villageswimmer 04-12-2020 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 1745060)
Everyday our 3 children text, and say

We don’t have time from our 16 hour shift 7 days a week, to say a prayer for those we just lost.

So, Don’t make me come down there to make sure you are following the guidelines.

So this generation in my family is taking care of those in our generation


Very touching...put a lump in my throat. God bless you and your family.


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