millennials

23 Pop-Punk Emo Memes for Millennials Who Need to Disassociate with Musical Nostalgia Right Now #Fun

Calling all pop-punk/emo millennials! Do you miss the golden age of pop-punk and emo music? Are you still listening to all the early discography of bands like Blink-182, Paramore, My Chemical Romance, and more? Well, we’re in the business of memesry and we’ve got some LOLs for you to have! Sure, pop-punk is still alive and thriving in bands today like Pup, Thick, and Fidlar, and we obviously love them too, but there’s something different about getting nostalgic with the OG pop-punk weirdos. I’m sure those contemporary pop punk bands get what I’m saying! There is such a unique experience to be had when you’re cruising down some suburban street and Panic! at the Disco comes on. Oh, man. It’s like you immediately remember what it felt to be a 16-year-old who just got physically ghosted by their crush. You remember being physically ghosted? Like, you show up to the place and your crush has either stood you up or sees you and runs away?…Well, the emo and pop-punk weirdos from the early oughts get what I’m saying. So, where are you?! And I’m so sorry, it’s time to meme…

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You have so many choices to make when it comes to your food. You have to choose whether to cook or to eat out, what to cook, what groceries to buy, and what foods to choose to make you feel your best but also taste good. It can be enough to send your head spinning. You can easily get caught in the hamster wheel of indecision, not sure what to commit to. 

Enter Chipotle. Chipotle is always there for you. It picks you up and saves you from choice. You know it will taste good, you know it will fill you up, and you probably have your order honed down to a science. It never fails. It’s never bad. It always hits the right quadrants of spicy, salty, fatty, and crisp. It’s always enough food. And odds are there is one not that far from wherever you are in the world. Chipotle revolutionized the concept of fast food, and we’re all better for it.

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The Most Entertaining Parenting Texts of the Week (January 4, 2025) #Fun

To double text, or not to double text? That is the question I haven’t asked myself much lately because I really don’t care that much. I might feel a little embarrassed if I double/triple text my crush 20-30 minutes after sending the initial text, but what’s life if you don’t engage in embarrassing behavior once in a while? 

I don’t have any qualms about double texting my parents because they do not adhere to strict texting rules that have burdened millennials and Gen Zers for decades. They aren’t afraid to use an em dash while texting, nor will they hesitate to send a bitmoji that perfectly describes their feelings. Unfortunately, not everyone has parents who can text in a normal way. Some parents will send novella-length diatribes to their children and said children would screenshot those messages and post them online for all to see, reveling in their absurdity. 

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33 Memes for Kids of All Ages #Fun

It’s easy to get used to being “the younger generation.” I’m sure that when Baby Boomers transitioned from being young hippie free thinkers to yuppie Reaganites, it felt weird to no longer be the youngest generation. People cared about disaffected Gen Xers for a brief moment in the 90s, but since then, Millennials have dominated the generational discourse. I remember seeing a cover of Time Magazine hailing Millennials as “The Me Generation,” claiming they were uniquely obsessed with themselves. In hindsight, that is a silly analysis, considering how Boomers are similarly obsessed with themselves.

 Every single “older generation” has had the same critiques of the younger generation for centuries: they claim they’re coddled and not as hard-working when that couldn’t be further from the truth. Luckily for millennials, there’s a new scapegoat in town. “Gen Z” as a term only took off in the last five years, and they’re now the superstars of the generation conversation. Unfortunately, that leaves millennials with a startling new reality: they are no longer “the younger generation.” Luckily for millennials, pushing 40 does not mean they can’t still enjoy their favorite activities, like not buying a house because of avocado toast and scrolling through hilarious memes

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Millennial faces pushback after complaining about older relative texting him ‘call me’: ‘This is why old people think your generation is entitled’ #Fun

There is no denying that in some ways, millennials have had it harder than the generations that have come before them. Most have never had the level of security that their Boomer parents had. However, they have been the recipient of one big advantage, and that is being a part of the revolution in information communication technology. Grandpa just doesn’t know his way around an iPhone the way a 30-year-old with 12 hours of daily screen time does. 

This can lead to the generations having some wildly different ideas when it comes to the etiquette of things like social media, or texting. This is something that one millennial caused controversy with recently after he called out an older relative for simply messaging him “call me” with no further information when they wanted to speak about Christmas plans. While some people understood where he was coming from, many his own age and younger thought he was being unnecessarily impolite. 

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