I am late to this particular Hashtag game but as I recently learned apparently the term Millenial means anyone born 1980 to 2000 as apparently generational tags are less about when you were born and rather when marketers can first start directly getting your money. Around about age 20 so if you were entering 2000 between the ages of 10 to 20 you're a millennial.
Good to know because I knew I wasn't a Gen Xer. The one time I tried to say I was a Gen Xer said I was born too late. Anyway again the Generation thing is really only truly important to one group and that's Advertisers. This is because Advertisers like money and while we always chew them out for targeting minorities, women, or children with discriminatory ads we not only don't care if they target an age group but we fully embrace their decision of what is important to that group and what that group is like.
When I started looking over some of the tweets that was when my confusion started. See nothing that was shown was something that would confuse a 5 year old much less anyone else. I will admit I haven't seen every single one but.
Both I and my daughter know how to use an Encyclopedia and they are still printed either physically or electronically and sold to schools.
Since the day they put the internet in my high school they have been telling students, "The internet is not a reliable source," from the assignments my daughter has had that rule hasn't changed though it's been modified to except that specific sites such as university websites where they publish professorial research papers.
A rotary phone was the kind of phone I used for the first 8 years of my chlidhood.
That's important because here's the thing 5 year old me taught 5 year old me how to dial the thing. It's not a complicated device. It just seems to go on and on from there.
I feel like the hashtag could be funny if you took it to extremes like "This victrola"
That would be funny.
But "This Fax Machine" given that they are still used in literally every office I have worked in saying it would confuse anyone is calling them stupid.
And to me that's what it feels like they are doing a lot of them are posting something that still exists and saying it would confuse younger people Even if it's someone that thinks they are talking about someone that's still a child I have to wonder what they are thinking.
Now I have to admit I did comment on another thread and there it seemed to get heated someone accused me of being bitter and angry. I am not. I just think picking on an entire group whether I am a part of it or not is wrong.
I guess I am looking for people to weigh in with their opinions. No matter what generation you are would you take it with a grin and laugh "Ha ha you're so right I wouldn't" if someone told you that your generation doesn't know how to work a microwave or would it kind of bug you realizing that there are people who genuinely think this about you.
To me that's where they were trying to get the humor not from "ha ha funny thought if true" but rather "isn't it funny that this is true"
Anyway post away.
Good to know because I knew I wasn't a Gen Xer. The one time I tried to say I was a Gen Xer said I was born too late. Anyway again the Generation thing is really only truly important to one group and that's Advertisers. This is because Advertisers like money and while we always chew them out for targeting minorities, women, or children with discriminatory ads we not only don't care if they target an age group but we fully embrace their decision of what is important to that group and what that group is like.
When I started looking over some of the tweets that was when my confusion started. See nothing that was shown was something that would confuse a 5 year old much less anyone else. I will admit I haven't seen every single one but.
Both I and my daughter know how to use an Encyclopedia and they are still printed either physically or electronically and sold to schools.
Since the day they put the internet in my high school they have been telling students, "The internet is not a reliable source," from the assignments my daughter has had that rule hasn't changed though it's been modified to except that specific sites such as university websites where they publish professorial research papers.
A rotary phone was the kind of phone I used for the first 8 years of my chlidhood.
That's important because here's the thing 5 year old me taught 5 year old me how to dial the thing. It's not a complicated device. It just seems to go on and on from there.
I feel like the hashtag could be funny if you took it to extremes like "This victrola"
That would be funny.
But "This Fax Machine" given that they are still used in literally every office I have worked in saying it would confuse anyone is calling them stupid.
And to me that's what it feels like they are doing a lot of them are posting something that still exists and saying it would confuse younger people Even if it's someone that thinks they are talking about someone that's still a child I have to wonder what they are thinking.
Now I have to admit I did comment on another thread and there it seemed to get heated someone accused me of being bitter and angry. I am not. I just think picking on an entire group whether I am a part of it or not is wrong.
I guess I am looking for people to weigh in with their opinions. No matter what generation you are would you take it with a grin and laugh "Ha ha you're so right I wouldn't" if someone told you that your generation doesn't know how to work a microwave or would it kind of bug you realizing that there are people who genuinely think this about you.
To me that's where they were trying to get the humor not from "ha ha funny thought if true" but rather "isn't it funny that this is true"
Anyway post away.
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