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Hello /pol/. I was born on January 14th, 2000, and I am here to tell you about my generation, and how “based genz.” Is just a shadow effect.
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The newer members of my generation are going to destroy the genz momentum as soon as it takes off. The kids born early, (1995-2002) or the older teens and young adults, are people who have expierienced wholesome and fufilling childhoods. I can say with certainty that my highschool and soon to be college peers will be the last children to learn how to ride a bike, play by themselves or with friends, learn to play a sport or engage in an activity they enjoy, go to a playground, pick themselves up after they fall, and generally just learn how to do things on their own. When I look at my little brothers who were born in 2005-2006, I don’t see them as a real human. I feel an emotional and intellectual disconnect from them. Mainly because my parents gave them iPads and unrestricted freedom. The youngest brother is starting to grow fat because of limited activity, browses instagram cat memes and YouTube all day, and can’t make friends because of a lack of social skill. He doesn’t know how to ride a bike, nor does he get outside much. The older little brother plays on the PlayStation all day, and although he has friends, they all live in California and he plays call of duty with them on the weekends. He can ride a bike, but he is so weak due to atrophy that the muscle he has can’t peddle him up the smallest of hills. He has an iPad too. Everywhere they go, they bring them, and my parents don’t give a shit. At the dinner table, when my parents would once snap at me for bringing my Nintendo Gameboy, now hosts my little brothers soulless minds staring at a screen. I don’t have little brothers. Just button pushing lobotomites. All of my friends have the same problem, where after 2008 the parents just stopped caring.
>inb4 blogpost
>inb4 newfag
The newer members of my generation are going to destroy the genz momentum as soon as it takes off. The kids born early, (1995-2002) or the older teens and young adults, are people who have expierienced wholesome and fufilling childhoods. I can say with certainty that my highschool and soon to be college peers will be the last children to learn how to ride a bike, play by themselves or with friends, learn to play a sport or engage in an activity they enjoy, go to a playground, pick themselves up after they fall, and generally just learn how to do things on their own. When I look at my little brothers who were born in 2005-2006, I don’t see them as a real human. I feel an emotional and intellectual disconnect from them. Mainly because my parents gave them iPads and unrestricted freedom. The youngest brother is starting to grow fat because of limited activity, browses instagram cat memes and YouTube all day, and can’t make friends because of a lack of social skill. He doesn’t know how to ride a bike, nor does he get outside much. The older little brother plays on the PlayStation all day, and although he has friends, they all live in California and he plays call of duty with them on the weekends. He can ride a bike, but he is so weak due to atrophy that the muscle he has can’t peddle him up the smallest of hills. He has an iPad too. Everywhere they go, they bring them, and my parents don’t give a shit. At the dinner table, when my parents would once snap at me for bringing my Nintendo Gameboy, now hosts my little brothers soulless minds staring at a screen. I don’t have little brothers. Just button pushing lobotomites. All of my friends have the same problem, where after 2008 the parents just stopped caring.