• @[email protected]
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        This is the way

        Edit: (to add some actual discussion) it’s honestly really nice since Ubers are getting expensive and no one will drink and drive. Sure it’s not the same as hanging out in person but it’s the next best thing.

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          i just find it sad as fuck that we are normalizing the fact everything is so hostile we can’t even see each other anymore.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 month ago

          Actually for real it is, my buddies and I just hang out and drink and smoke and have a gay old time. Maybe we’re all playing dufferent games, sometimes maybe somebody or nobody is playing nothing just chilling.

          • @[email protected]
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            FR, this is what my wife and I do. We’ll get on a group call and chill with friends separately. Sometimes the same game, sometimes not. Less stress, saves money, still fun.

    • don
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      Late xennial here, you’re a little late, but sure.

        • don
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          (stares at naked wrist) it’s blur o’clock, I can’t remember when the fuck I started, and I pretty sure I’m on an entirely different goddamn continent than the one I started on. So far it’s going pretty drink.

  • @[email protected]
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    281 month ago

    Key point here: Millennials still make an effort to hang out, outside of the internet. Hoo boy that birth rate is really going to plummet. Lets see how well the capitalist’s infinite growth system works when the next 3 generations are smaller then each other. How does retirement work for the proles?

    • @[email protected]
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      121 month ago

      If you think capitalism is bad wait until you see what’s coming next: neofeudalism

      Extremely wealthy few who control everything. No more payment, you’ll simply be a serf. No more owning, you won’t own anything, all in your life will be leased.

      In that world, you have kids because your told to, or else. Individual freedom? What are you a lord? A feudal master?

      • @[email protected]
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        41 month ago

        I doubt anyone will have to be told to have kids. Putting people in misery will leave them grasping at anything to have a moment’s respite of pleasure. Right now they can do that with hobbies and ‘toys.’ In the future? Only the embrace of your fellow miserable hopefully-only-half-kin will be an option, and kids will start popping out.

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      That’s ok. At this point trump’ll tank it all first, saving us the reich wing tax incentives to bang out kids and talibangelicals preventing women from obtaining jobs or higher education so they can stay barefoot and pregnant kn the kitchen.

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    Skip the alcohol and go to a modern laser tag arena with friends. Insanely fun. They somehow got the Halo 2/3 announcer over a massive intercom system, and they have similar games. Feels like a match from when we were kids!

    • @[email protected]
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      We have inexpensive arcades as well, which are a ton of fun. $5 gets you about an hour of entertainment, and I wouldn’t go over 10 because you’ll probably get bored of the games before you use up your credits if you put too much on it.

      Some other options:

      • go karts - a little expensive for the fancy ones, so shop around
      • shooting range
      • trading card game nights at the game shop

      These all cost money, but probably not much more than drinking, and they’re generally more enjoyable without alcohol. You can show up alone and have a great time, and there’s just enough social interaction that you won’t feel so alone.

      But maybe this is my millenial side showing.

    • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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      Depends on the arena. The one in my area, absolutely zero chance of them ever being that cool.

      Also, I wouldn’t skip the alcohol. How else would I have had a couple full bottles of sake on my 21st if I had skipped it?

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    The Gen Z bit is accurate, at least for current college students. I’m amazed at how little they do, how few relationships they have, etc. I actually feel quite bad for them.

    • JokeDeity
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      I feel bad that I don’t see kids outside playing anymore, but I definitely see less young people out drinking and driving and getting into fights and shit as a plus in my book.

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      As a young person, I have never had an opportunity to do much of anything. I blame living in a suburban wasteland and being overly sheltered. I mostly just read, program and go on bike rides. There isn’t anywhere in my city to actually hang out besides the walmart parking lot or the library. I do spend a unhealthy amount of time at the library.

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      GenZ has fallen victim to car culture and commodification of literally everything. There are no places to go and many younger people never even knew different. Life’s only affordable or respectable in the 'burbs where there’s nothing to do and nowhere to go without a car. Meanwhile inner cities with intact structures are bulldozed for more car infrastructure or unusable because of traffic.

      Everywhere people can go costs money. Even the internet is no commons any more, peer pressure pushes people into walled gardens where algorithms push brainrot.

      You can’t blame the people being affected by our literally unlivable world. It’s been getting worse for some time now and in some aspects millennials had it worse than gen X who had it worse than the boomers. No single generation is to blame for losing the class war, however I hold every single person not fighting against the capitalist class accountable.

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      It’s hard when everyone is doing the same thing, there’s a very strong force pulling you in that direction

  • @[email protected]
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    Beware of accounts promoting division between millennials & Gen Z. They’re trying to prevent a powerful political alliance.

  • @[email protected]
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    Meanwhile me, who is lonely to tears, yet drinks alone and consumes brainrot content at the same time while crying:

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        This is all good advice, but even if you don’t follow it at least part of the issue isn’t that you’re alone, but what you’re doing while you’re alone…

        Like. Years ago I decided to build a nine foot tall statue in the living room of my one bedroom apartment. It took me months, and it’s actually terrifying, but it also interests people. Like. No one responds to “I have an eight and a half foot tall statue in my living room” with “okay”.

        Having hobbies isn’t just a way to meet people, it’s a way to learn new skills, grow as a person, and have something you can look back on and say “I did that”.

        If you spent all your time alone building or making things you’d probably feel a lot better about the time you spent alone, and doubtlessly people would pick up on that

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          And before you say, “but hobbies are expensive,” I bet there are a lot of things you’re interested in that are cheaper than alcohol. You just need to find those things and start them.

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            Yeah. I was broke af when I made my statue. It’s mostly… I guess technically mortar. Cement and sand and burlap and chicken wire. Cement is not expensive.

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              And the best thing about hobbies is you can be creative. You can go dumpster diving to get “found materials” to make a statue, or go to the thrift store, or maybe the local wrecking yard. There are a ton of options for cheap stuff that can be attached together to make something interesting.

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                I’ve found some really, really weird art besides the dumpster behind my building, and the steady stream of old electronics has really helped in learning how to solder.

                You don’t even need to open up a dumpster honestly.

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      Hey, hope you’ll learn to deal with self destructing habits, every steps in the right direction matters !

      And dont be too harsh on yourself, perfect is ennemy of good as we say in France, especially if its derail you from wanting to get better :)

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      They should make a group for people who drink alone to socialize with, like “Alcoholics Identified” or something.

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        Hmm, maybe we could call it “Big Alcoholics Rally” or something. Maybe we could organize them as community centers, and give it a neat acronym. Hmm…

    • @[email protected]
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      Try out some MeetUp groups local to you. I found a local Web Developers hang, a local Snow time activities and a local board game groups that i’ve met some cool people from!

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    Suddenly realizes no one under 30 goes to the bars he goes to

    Holy shit. I never thought about it, really.

    I don’t go anywhere exclusive or special, really. They’re just not fucking there. 😯

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      There’s no reason. Drinking is expensive and even if you have friends it’s easier to talk to/play with them online. Also, women keep telling us they don’t want to be approached at bars, so now bars are losing the quick-fuck market.

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        Central Bank QE skyrocketed asset prices and rents increased dramatically, and higher interest rates need to crash the economy to restore balance. Its all the ebb and flow of monetary policy, which has dramatically misallocated capital via cheap debt.

  • @[email protected]
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    As a millennial I share these qualities with zoomers. I wish I had friends to go axe throwing with.

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    I don’t want a fucken culture war between the generations like what happened with baby boomers. Gen X forward are all fine by me, live your life, be conscientious of other people and where they’re at in life, and for shits sakes lets be open to changing our societies based on different generational challenges. The generational wars were always stoked by cynical conservative bread and circuses propaganda, fuck em, stop paying them attention.

    • @[email protected]
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      The shitheads writing the culture war articles and voting for Trump and his kind in greater numbers than the boomers are Gen X.

    • Banana
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      And this is why my millennial D&D group invites zoomers to join us, no better way to bridge that gap!

      • @[email protected]
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        In my experience Millenials are super inviting to Zoomers, but not the other way around. But that could just be because they are literally slightly more mature than Gen Z.

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          I dunno if it’s maturity or just…

          Look I interact with a lotta kids, and they are not alright. If you told me a large number of zoomers literally did not know how to invite their friends to real life activities, I would believe you. I’ve spoken with a lot of Zoomers who are so socially awkward they don’t seem to understand a spoken conversation. I feel like we have an obligation to invite them to stuff, just to show them that there is a world off the net that’s worth living in.

        • Banana
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          I very met some very mature Gen Z! They just happen to be the ones that don’t spend a lot of time on social media haha

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          That’s how it always is. It has nothing to do with the “generation,” but more the stage of life someone is at.

          I didn’t get invited to things with people a generation or two older than me when I was younger, because I was an immature little jerk. Now I do, because my stage of life is a lot more similar to theirs now that my kids are more independent and I’ve learned to behave.

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            Sure, but I know I didn’t rip on the genXers just because I was an immature little shit. I ripped on my peers because I didn’t give a shit about the older generation, and by the time I did, I knew genX was cool, if a bit detached and the real enemy was the capital class (and boomers to an extent because of how wrapped up in chasing the status they’ll never have while pulling the ladder up behind them).

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            You’re right, I should have some purely physical, no strings attached flings with multiple women in their mid 20s.

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              No law against it, but not sure you’ve grokked the spirit of my original statement. It’s about building solidarity. I would add including across gender lines in your case.

              If I were to prescribe a resolution for you this year it would be to become really good friends with 1 woman, and to fuck 1 man.

              I’m serious. If you haven’t tried it already, then I think it might really shake some baggage loose for you.

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                I’m with you on the value of platonic female friendships. Miss me with banging s dude though. And you make a wonderful point about having intense, passionate, no strings attached sexually charged, animalistic flings with women in their mid 20s.

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      Same, but I gotta say that I have noticed a trend of zoomers just calling everything Millennials do as cringe. Usually every generation makes fun of the next generation, but this time it’s the other way around. Making millennials the target of both the older and younger generations.

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      cynical conservative bread and circuses propaganda

      It’s not “conservatives,” it’s mainstream media in general. Mainstream media lives and dies by viewership/readership, and the thing that sells clicks/views the most is drama. Age related drama is timeless and relatively easy pickings, because it doesn’t really matter what you say about a given generation, a number of people will identify with it, a number will disagree, and everyone seems to have an opinion.

      It’s incredibly stupid and a big reason why I generally avoid mainstream media, except for coverage of important regional, national, and international news.

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    Y’know what? There are people in every generation causing clichés and also enough people ranting about others clichés. As long as it’s in good humour, that’s fine.

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    I don’t drink because I don’t wanna, and I don’t leave the house often because everything is too expensive. Home is nice and I have everything I need here. I’m basically a mid-40s zoomer I guess.

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      Same but also I don’t have any friends to go out with anyway, to fill out the full requirement I guess.

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        Yeah when zoomers first showed up to adulthood I remember being surprised when they started ripping on Millennials first (making fun of our love of gifs, single panel memes, Harry Potter, etc.). It was a “what he say fuck me for?” moment and it’s been going on ever since.

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    I’ve just spent my evening nit leaving the house drinking wine and playing hell let lose with nt wife sitting behind ne playing the sims.

    That’s peak millennial in my opinion

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      I played on my Steam Deck while my SO watched some drama last night, and we ended the evening w/ my SO bawling into my shoulder about something emotional that happened, which I had no context for but still gave some emotional support for.

      Seems pretty Millenial to me as well. 😀

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      As a millennial this hits way too close to home lol - although I guess now it’s Inzoi for her instead of the sims (for a bit).

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      Yoooo - played Elden Ring whilst SO played TOTK on the same couch drinking wine and then we went to bed and totally didn’t do it because we’re both super tired 🙌 Peak Saturday Night Millennial Club