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NeonOctopus
12/15/19 6:10:24 AM
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Which is a worse insult?


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Crepes
12/15/19 6:10:52 AM
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Ok kid because I doubt anyone really knows what ok boomer means.

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Prismsblade
12/15/19 6:12:57 AM
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Most millennials are in their mid to late 20s now, so nobody thinks of kids when them when you try and call then kids.....

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CosmicShadows
12/15/19 6:16:20 AM
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Neither they are just really annoying.
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im not 13
12/15/19 6:17:17 AM
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CosmicShadows posted...
Neither they are just really annoying.

Ok boomer

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Kajagogo
12/15/19 6:25:00 AM
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I don't really mind either. If I get called either I just shrug and smile because I know I'm better than the person who called me 'Boomer' or 'Kid'.

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PrettyBoyFloyd
12/15/19 6:28:48 AM
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Don't people use "man", "dude", "Sir" or "Mr." anymore

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Kajagogo
12/15/19 6:36:53 AM
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PrettyBoyFloyd posted...
Don't people use "man", "dude", "Sir" or "Mr." anymore

I use 'dude'. Probably more than I should.

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Lorenzo_2003
12/15/19 6:43:44 AM
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Prismsblade posted...
Most millennials are in their mid to late 20s now, so nobody thinks of kids when them when you try and call then kids.....

Ehh, the idea is that its an attempt to devalue the person and their opinion. Its similar to a stranger addressing an adult male as son, even though the former might be the same age or even younger. People know it isnt literal, and the tone is dismissive and condescending. (Note: some older people do use son as a friendly greeting, maybe even a term of endearment, for younger males, so there is nuance to this.)

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