Unpopular opinion: this "ok boomer" meme is getting out of hand. It's still not worth getting offended over, but it's stale and unfunny at this point. Plus, when you actually look at what boomers, as a whole, did for the world, there's a lot of positives. EDIT: I am a zoomer (late 90's), if anyone is wondering
But there's literally no reason to hate on boomers as hard as some people do. What did boomers collectively do to earn this? Maybe I just don't understand?
To put it simply: The internet loves hating things, even if the reasons for the that could be considered irrational. It's a good example of mob mentality; People want to follow the latest trend to stay "relevant".
That, my friend, is called the hate bandwagon. Honestly I actually don't really know where this hate formulates from at all, could just be blind hate for all I know. Or reddit culture.
Hmmm why should i be nice to a person that responds negatively to whatever i am doing? SOUNDS EXCACTLY WHAT A BOOMER WOULD SAY!
I sometimes wonder whether I don't like driving as much as I'd expect, or whether it is just that my old man's '07 Corolla is so discouraging.
You can't say you don't like driving until you've utilized perpetual and sometimes simultaneous full throttle, full brake pedal, and full steering wheel inputs until you've properly aquatinted yourself with the most bizarre aspects of vehicle dynamics.
So it's the Corolla, a car where steering feel largely consists of what you see through the window after turning.
Looks like the Northeast and Midwest are in for a rough winter already... and it's not even December.
Also, Venice got flooded just recently... https://www.npr.org/2019/11/13/7788...mes-worst-tides-in-50-years-on-climate-change Mother Nature's a real bitch, that's for sure.
breaks chain as any filthy casual does As for positive news: the new Sonic movie trailer is a huge improvement compared to the first/previous one with the hideous ass Sonic design.