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The older generation has basically always resented the younger generation for:
It's like a constant of recorded history. The Romans said these things in ~300BC.
Also about the younger generation being too soft, which I believe ties with your first pint.
As a millennial I don't resent zoomers, I actually feel ashamed for not having done better by them
As for music and clothes... I mean... we had Gabbers...
As a fellow (albeit very late) millennial, what is a gabber?
I also never heard of Gabbers, my fellow millenianite. From a quick Google search it appears to be a style of EDM music.
Some people made it a lifestyle, with specific looks and clothing as well.
I hope the Gabbers are still out there? ... That is, if they used that amphetamine sparingly.
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