>>12885289sorta yes sorta no, that's why i only do part of the textbook exercises. considering you have to conjugate verbs multiple times in just about every sentence you speak doing it 20 times in a vacuum isn't so bad to get used to just doing it fast, but when it gets down to the point that it basically wants you to play madlibs it's pretty bad.
well it's changed as time has gone on and is sort of all over the place sometimes, but the core theme this time seems to be that he has really strong feelings about social justice/rampant consumerism and feels conflicted talking about it all as a white guy which is all peak millennial philosophy. he always tempers it though by talking about how it's all really futile anyway and hyperfocusing on discussing these sorts of things is just a form of self gratification since you're not actually making any changes, so it'd be much better to just acknowledge the absurdity and move on while doing what little you can which overwhelmingly seems to be the zoomer mindset.
it's not a whole special explicitly about that of course, but it's a good example of how he's definitely a millennial himself while being very aware of how zoomers see things