I really didn’t think this would trigger you so hard but I am enjoying it.
We’re mocking you
HTH
You’re lashing out because you’re little feelings are hurt. Mike and Race just want a respectful and mature discourse but people keep calling them names waaaaaaaaaaaaah.
I really didn’t think this would trigger you so hard but I am enjoying it.
We’re mocking you
HTH
You’re lashing out because you’re little feelings are hurt. Mike and Race just want a respectful and mature discourse but people keep calling them names waaaaaaaaaaaaah.
JFC. Embarrassing
Ok BOOMER!
No, we’re making fun of you. Seems to upset you. Have any other F’d out internet quips to drop on us? Because we know you don’t have anything original.
I really didn’t think this would trigger you so hard but I am enjoying it.
We’re mocking you
HTH
You’re lashing out because you’re little feelings are hurt. Mike and Race just want a respectful and mature discourse but people keep calling them names waaaaaaaaaaaaah.
I really didn’t think this would trigger you so hard but I am enjoying it.
We’re mocking you
HTH
You’re lashing out because you’re little feelings are hurt. Mike and Race just want a respectful and mature discourse but people keep calling them names waaaaaaaaaaaaah.
JFC. Embarrassing
Ok BOOMER!
No, we’re making fun of you. Seems to upset you. Have any other F’d out internet quips to drop on us? Because we know you don’t have anything original.
“Star Trek” actor William Shatner got into a heated Twitter exchange with millennial users who incorrectly targeted him with the popular “OK Boomer” jab.
For those unfamiliar, “OK Boomer” is a popular phrase used to dismiss the opinions of baby boomers that younger people deem irrelevant or uninformed. Shatner was commenting on a back-and-forth between “Dancing with the Stars” host Tom Bergeron and viewers upset about Sean Spicer’s continued presence on the show when one of his followers directed the “OK Boomer” jab at the 88-year-old actor.
Shatner was born in 1931 and is, by definition, not a boomer.
“Sweetheart, that’s a compliment for me,” he wrote.
“I’m not really into pejoratives, but what’s the term for people when they can’t interpret a joke?” the user replied.
“Millennial?” Shater fired back
While the original poster stopped responding, another user chimed in noting that “OK Boomer” is “not for the boomers that understand sh--. It’s for the ignorant ones like you.”
The “Star Trek” actor didn’t let the insult stand.
“And just what are we ignorant about Courtney? We don’t understand struggles? War? Depressions (economic not personal)? Inflation? Double digit Prime Interest rates?” he retorted.
That’s when the user made the argument that millennials inherited hardships from the boomer generation — another slight that Shatner couldn’t abide.
“And the meek shall inherit... is that all your generation does is point fingers and blame others for their pity parties? You don’t get a participation trophy for life; you take what you get and play your best hand. It’s been that way since forever,” he tweeted.
The duo then argued back-and-forth for several hours about whether or not they are a boomer or a millennial respectively.
“Star Trek” actor William Shatner got into a heated Twitter exchange with millennial users who incorrectly targeted him with the popular “OK Boomer” jab.
For those unfamiliar, “OK Boomer” is a popular phrase used to dismiss the opinions of baby boomers that younger people deem irrelevant or uninformed. Shatner was commenting on a back-and-forth between “Dancing with the Stars” host Tom Bergeron and viewers upset about Sean Spicer’s continued presence on the show when one of his followers directed the “OK Boomer” jab at the 88-year-old actor.
Shatner was born in 1931 and is, by definition, not a boomer.
“Sweetheart, that’s a compliment for me,” he wrote.
“I’m not really into pejoratives, but what’s the term for people when they can’t interpret a joke?” the user replied.
“Millennial?” Shater fired back
While the original poster stopped responding, another user chimed in noting that “OK Boomer” is “not for the boomers that understand sh--. It’s for the ignorant ones like you.”
The “Star Trek” actor didn’t let the insult stand.
“And just what are we ignorant about Courtney? We don’t understand struggles? War? Depressions (economic not personal)? Inflation? Double digit Prime Interest rates?” he retorted.
That’s when the user made the argument that millennials inherited hardships from the boomer generation — another slight that Shatner couldn’t abide.
“And the meek shall inherit... is that all your generation does is point fingers and blame others for their pity parties? You don’t get a participation trophy for life; you take what you get and play your best hand. It’s been that way since forever,” he tweeted.
The duo then argued back-and-forth for several hours about whether or not they are a boomer or a millennial respectively.
“Star Trek” actor William Shatner got into a heated Twitter exchange with millennial users who incorrectly targeted him with the popular “OK Boomer” jab.
For those unfamiliar, “OK Boomer” is a popular phrase used to dismiss the opinions of baby boomers that younger people deem irrelevant or uninformed. Shatner was commenting on a back-and-forth between “Dancing with the Stars” host Tom Bergeron and viewers upset about Sean Spicer’s continued presence on the show when one of his followers directed the “OK Boomer” jab at the 88-year-old actor.
Shatner was born in 1931 and is, by definition, not a boomer.
“Sweetheart, that’s a compliment for me,” he wrote.
“I’m not really into pejoratives, but what’s the term for people when they can’t interpret a joke?” the user replied.
“Millennial?” Shater fired back
While the original poster stopped responding, another user chimed in noting that “OK Boomer” is “not for the boomers that understand sh--. It’s for the ignorant ones like you.”
The “Star Trek” actor didn’t let the insult stand.
“And just what are we ignorant about Courtney? We don’t understand struggles? War? Depressions (economic not personal)? Inflation? Double digit Prime Interest rates?” he retorted.
That’s when the user made the argument that millennials inherited hardships from the boomer generation — another slight that Shatner couldn’t abide.
“And the meek shall inherit... is that all your generation does is point fingers and blame others for their pity parties? You don’t get a participation trophy for life; you take what you get and play your best hand. It’s been that way since forever,” he tweeted.
The duo then argued back-and-forth for several hours about whether or not they are a boomer or a millennial respectively.
Bernie was born in 41 meaning he grew up in the first post war generation commonly known as boomers despite his 5 year head start
Race instead of admiting he's wrong, claims that demographers are wrong in defining generations even as he uses the same definitions the demographers use that he just claimed are wrong. Fucking Boomers.
And you are a lying parrot POS who receives and swallows whole the opinions and unsubstantiated conclusions from CNN and the rest of the woke far-left MSM.
I'll take the boomers over your useful idiot self any day of the week, in any competition, retard.
If only you weren't such a dick-less wimp. If only.
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Racist?
Father Time?
https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/article/ok-boomer-meme-comes-place-insecurity
HTH
Ok BOOMER!
No, we’re making fun of you. Seems to upset you. Have any other F’d out internet quips to drop on us? Because we know you don’t have anything original.
Fuck off
https://foxnews.com/entertainment/william-shatner-twitter-feud-millennials-boomer-compliment
“Star Trek” actor William Shatner got into a heated Twitter exchange with millennial users who incorrectly targeted him with the popular “OK Boomer” jab.
For those unfamiliar, “OK Boomer” is a popular phrase used to dismiss the opinions of baby boomers that younger people deem irrelevant or uninformed. Shatner was commenting on a back-and-forth between “Dancing with the Stars” host Tom Bergeron and viewers upset about Sean Spicer’s continued presence on the show when one of his followers directed the “OK Boomer” jab at the 88-year-old actor.
Shatner was born in 1931 and is, by definition, not a boomer.
“Sweetheart, that’s a compliment for me,” he wrote.
“I’m not really into pejoratives, but what’s the term for people when they can’t interpret a joke?” the user replied.
“Millennial?” Shater fired back
While the original poster stopped responding, another user chimed in noting that “OK Boomer” is “not for the boomers that understand sh--. It’s for the ignorant ones like you.”
The “Star Trek” actor didn’t let the insult stand.
“And just what are we ignorant about Courtney? We don’t understand struggles? War? Depressions (economic not personal)? Inflation? Double digit Prime Interest rates?” he retorted.
That’s when the user made the argument that millennials inherited hardships from the boomer generation — another slight that Shatner couldn’t abide.
“And the meek shall inherit... is that all your generation does is point fingers and blame others for their pity parties? You don’t get a participation trophy for life; you take what you get and play your best hand. It’s been that way since forever,” he tweeted.
The duo then argued back-and-forth for several hours about whether or not they are a boomer or a millennial respectively.
I'll take the boomers over your useful idiot self any day of the week, in any competition, retard.
If only you weren't such a dick-less wimp. If only.