Countless irate bees
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- Feb 29, 2024
Apathy's a tragedy and boredom is a crime: A little bit of everything, all of the time."Somewhere around the planet, someone is having bad thoughts about me. Thinking about this gives me anxiety, and that's their fault!"
I know that Burnham is Reddit-tier comedy, but he managed to speak some facts there. It's getting harder and harder to stay intentionally refuse an argument, and if you don't explicitly refuse it, your apathy is immediately questioned, and even your agency for being apathetic will be brought to the stand as evidence to your socially anomalous opinions.
Remember when zoomers gigachaded that discord mod looking dude that refused the premise of a street interviewer's question on TikTok? It was a queer rights vs economic stability thing, and the dude just said that we can have both and refused to talk about a scenario that seemed unlikely to him. Now, the Reddit offal from that clip was typical alphabet and troon euphoria, while they totally missed the point that none of the zoomers cared about the argument, but were probably just memeing on the guy's staunch pose on not-caring about a fake argument built up to gain clicks on a chink video platform.
The generational rift will get a lot worse when all those self-empowered millenials figure out that whatever became of zoomers, they hate their generation's bullshit a lot more than they hated the boomers and GenXers after them; and that they won't stand for the fake-ass values they managed to drum up through the last 10 years or so. Half of them did not have children, and the other half dropped their ideology because it wasn't sustainable, then settled down and had zoomer kids. Remember this: The internet hate machine will awake, and it shall be powered by 3000 middle schoolers with iPhones.