Askreddit Funny Videos to Watch While Drunk
A viral Reddit thread compiles some of the things that one-time people frequently mutter about and some of the hypocrisy hits like a ton of bricks.
          
        
Are you fed upward with all the things that Baby Boomers like to kvetch nearly nonstop? And so is the rest of Reddit. Just which frequently heard lament is virtually in need of retirement?
In a thread that brought Millennials and Zoomers together to dunk on their elders, Redditor baker10923 asked which things younger people were "tired of hearing from older generations?" And thousands of users obliged their least favorite frequently heard complaint from all the armchair geezers.
Don't Believe Everything You Run across On The Internet
"Don't believe everything you see on the internet" ~ my parents when I was a teenager in the belatedly 90s
Now I take to tell my parents that.
[lipp79]
I was at gf's parents' place and she told us something generally unbelievable she read near on Instagram and I casually asked if that was verified to accept really happened and her female parent very sarcastically replied "oh are you ane of those fact-checker types?" Similar that is some sort of insult or something to desire to know the truth? I guess my parents and teachers simply reinforced the whole "don't believe something just considering you read information technology on the internet."
[burkelarsen]
That's a prime opportunity to maintain eye contact, express authority, and respond "yes, yes I am a fact checker". Because if anyone from the GF on is bothered by facts, yous want to know that before you spend Thanksgiving with them for the rest of their lives.
[CrudelyAnimated]
This one, my god. That generation is the worst offender when it comes to naively believing everything they read online.
[Zenki_s14 ]
I hate how we've gone from me getting facebook every bit a teenager and my parents being like "DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU SEE ON THE Internet" to them sending me "medical research" from unverified/unreputable sources.
[y4mat3]
Kids Don't Play Outside Anymore
I do love the complaints nearly kids not playing exterior anymore nowadays. Especially by people from the generation who did everything in their power to make but being outside aggressively terrible. Either through a large decrease in the number of places kids tin can play, an increment in the number of cars and just vehicles in general or by making laws against things like but hanging out. Of class we're going to prefer being on the phone over that.
[Thuis001]
This is a really good point I hadn't considered- Parents complaining about kids never wanting to become outside, non realizing / taking responsibility for the fact that beingness outside isn't the aforementioned equally when they were young… or even me. I'one thousand 33 and when I was 10-15 I was ever outside but in the post 9/11, postal service Columbine era, kids are often overprotected and micromanaged, and everything is so damn expensive. At that place's also very few places for kids to hang out.
I call up reading a story about some parents from Michigan who had their kids taken by CPS considering there's actually a statewide law that kids under 18 aren't even allowed to be at the park unsupervised, and this one family got reported abs in all kinds of shiit considering their 12 year old would oft play in the park but down the street from their house, in a suburb. Wild.
[josiahpapaya]
Every bit a parent in a Michigan suburb whose 12 year-former likes to meet his friends at the park downwardly the street: … uh oh.
[ChrisFromDetroit]
Kids Only Want To Drink And Go To Parties
"The young people always but want to Drink and get to partys" i. No 2. Don't pretend like you didn't do this also lol
[TheCrazySandshrew]
Seriously. From what we have seen and heard, the 60s and 70s weren't the most conservative years for Americans...LSD and Acid ran rampant. "Hippie" civilization and "Costless Love". Hitchhiking through the U.s.a.. "Gas, Grass, or Ass" isn't something the younger generation came up with, I'll tell you that.
[HangryWolf]
Every bit a older person, I say this often. Not equally a signal of detriment, but every bit a thing of fact. Young people want to drink and go to parties. Obviously. Why wouldn't you? Existence immature and in your early on 20's is the perfect time to be drinking and partying. It's when it's the nigh fun.
It's when spending a whole weekend partying isn't gonna lead to ruining your week, or getting you in trouble at work, or at least getting in trouble at the shitty job you have that doesn't really matter isn't a large deal.
It's when all of your friends are usually available at a moments notice instead of struggling to fifty-fifty get in contact with your buddies and piece of work around their schedules to find a time where 3 people can run into upward for an just an hour.
It's when the work to prepare for a party doesn't outweigh the benefits of actually going. When you don't accept to spend a week preparing, trying to balance your responsibilities so that being abroad for an night doesn't screw upward your plans. Where you have to arrange things for giving yourself a buffer day to recover from said party, while making sure you aren't stuck doing shit you lot hate doing only accept to anyways, and making certain you don't have to do it while hungover. And you do all that only to take half of your friends cancel considering they couldn't manage to make all that piece of work on their end, and y'all end up with the 3 buddies that could, and it'south merely hanging out, drinking and playing cards for a few hours and going domicile.
Seriously, immature people should want to drink and political party. If you lot don't exercise it so, you just miss out because it only gets worse from there.
[chefdano3]
Kids Don't Know How To Ready Anything
How we tin't set anything ourselves. Then promptly ask united states to set their WiFi, gear up upwards their new telephone and effigy out why their computer is running slow.
Nosotros tin can practise plenty, nosotros just have a dissimilar skill set!
[alehel]
No joke, my dad did this time me.
I diddnt know how to change my tire on my car at 18 (he never showed me) complained nigh it, and told me to figure it out.
Not 10 minutes later his wifi went out and asked me to fix information technology. I told him to figure it out.
[umanouski]
My dad did this to me too, when I was growing upwardly. If I didn't know how to do something "applied", he'd belittle and say, "don't you even know how to do this?" when he had never taught me. Thankfully, I learned to teach myself from Google and Youtube.
I'chiliad trying to do better with my own daughter and pedagogy her everything I think she needs to know and explaining so she knows the reasoning backside why certain things are done.
[kingtz]
Kids Need To Start Saving If They Ever Want To Buy A Firm
"just start saving! you lot'll exist able to buy a business firm in no time"
[lilasantanico]
Housing market: Nosotros don't do that here ✋️
[baker10923]
Haha my friend had saved 50k downwardly payment for a house two years ago. Still to this day gets outbid for houses going 100k over asking.
[momogirl200]
"Back in my day, we worked min wage can still could beget a home." I got and so insulted when they told me to practise the math and i did, pointed it out and they were notwithstanding in deprival LOL
[Early_Reply]
My parents bought their first home, a 2BR 1BA in a nice NYC-suburb town, in 1984 for $60k.
It needed work, and my dad put on a 2d level to accommodate our growing family unit, then sold it in 1993 for $160k. Prissy!
Today, 29 years later, the Zillow estimate is $537k.
[stinatown]
Kids Are Too Sensitive Nowadays
"Your generation is sensitive and weren't taught hard piece of work" yall literally raised united states of america, how is information technology our faults.
[Tuba_Crusader]
Similar when they complain about how kids got participation trophies. Dude, it was your thought, no kid thought up of it.
[vkapadia]
how sensitive we are
I made a comment on a YouTube video calling a gay couple cute and some f%ckin boomer stalked my YouTube aqueduct and felt the need to insult me several times
like I'm non the sensitive i in this situation
[NotNinjalord5]
Kids These Days And Their 'Damn Phones'
"Y'all kids and these damn phones..." My parents are on their phones more than I am past a lot.
[RedSoxNation09]
Yup and it's e'er facebook and facebook videos clarion at full volume too.
[ baker10923]
I run across you lot've met my father. I bought the homo a pair of AirPods Max for Christmas so no 1 would have to hear his telephone clarion fb videos anymore. They saturday unopened until a couple weeks ago when my mom decided to use them to watch Telly so she can drown out the sound of the same videos.
[tigm2161130]
Well, at least they went to use.
[sailor_bat_90]
Why Aren't You Married Yet?
Just had someone the other 24-hour interval ask me "and so why arent you married?" I'm like.. if i met someone worth marrying, then I would!
[datmarimbaplayer]
Best response to this is
"Supply chain issues"
[SirMushroomTheThird]
Come up Domicile, We Want To Spend Time With You
My favourite version of this is "come up home, we want to spend time with you". And then i come dwelling and dad jacks his headphones in on his tablet and watches videos, mom gets on her laptop, and im stuck watching any rerun of Monk theyve got playing on the tv essentially by myself. I've get a holiday decoration to be set out on the couch and not interacted with.
[whitepepper]
Could be worse. My father wants me domicile so he can fence politics with me.
[asluglicker]
Mine but makes super political statements, and if I say anything also agreeing he says "allow's not talk politics."
[Swords_and_Such]
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