22 hilarious posts by millennials and Gen Z making fun of each other
It s not the first generation war and it won t be the last, but the battle between Gen Z and the millennials is pretty freaking funny. Don t take it personally, just enjoy the ride.
February 23, 2021
A war has been raging on social media, and the stakes are higher than the waistbands of our favourite jeans. Millennials have attracted the distaste of Gen Z, who made their feelings about the generation more than clear
on TikTok last summer, slamming our style, hobbies and general personalities. In a nutshell, the ’90s kids are Harry Potter-loving quasi-adults who wear skinny jeans, part their hair on the side, pride themselves in their adulting and can’t function without their coffee and wine. Oh, and they suck at social media and use the laugh emoji, which is brutally uncool apparently. Sound familiar?
And Millennials are not taking the online mockery they are receiving from their younger counterparts very well. Some have even fired back with tweets that rebuke these changing trends. Gen Z just doesn t realize yet that what start out as regular jeans in your 20s often become skinny jeans in your 30s entirely on their own, joked comedy writer and children’s book author Jill Twiss on Valentine’s Day.
A more recent tweet from the editor-in-chief of Baltimore Magazine, Max Weiss, expressed resistance to the style change from a financial perspective. I’ve always been a fan of bellbottoms, so I resisted skinny jeans for a long time. Now I have a closet full of skinny jeans, Weiss playfully wrote on Monday. Not only do I like the way they look, they were a freaking investment. You’ll take my skinny jeans from my cold dead thighs, Gen Z!
Feb 16, 2021
Here is Renee s interview with Tom Nicholas, President of the CT Education Foundation and Vice President of the Connecticut Education Association, and Jill Twiss, author of
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They chat about the CEF s Virtual Video Puppet Program and about their special event happening on March 2nd, in which CT students will experience reading through the eyes of two puppet characters from a book about diversity, unity, and inclusion to help instill a love of reading.
Listen here:
The Connecticut Education Foundation is the non-profit arm of the Connecticut Education Association, which advocates for students and teachers across the state.
CEF’s Virtual Video Puppet Program combines the importance of reading with a fun, exciting way through the eyes of two puppet characters from a book about diversity, unity, and inclusion to help instill a love of reading in children. The goal is to help students discover the joys of reading by bringing books to life in a unique and fun way
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