I've noticed my boomer parents using instagram and tiktok. I can't tell you how excited I am for them to kill those platforms like they did facebook.
I've noticed my boomer parents using instagram and tiktok. I can't tell you how excited I am for them to kill those platforms like they did facebook.
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Someday kids will understand when the baby boomers were actually born.
Or, I guess OP is a middle-aged person complaining about his elderly parents being on a phone app.
27 10 ReplyI mean, I'm only 30 and my parents are boomers. They weren't even that old when they had me. - I'd imagine there's plenty of early-20's kids running around with boomer parents.
14 0 ReplyEarly 20's here with 65y/o parents 👋
6 0 Reply65 y/o is gen x no? boomers would be from the end of ww2 to the civil rights act wouldn't they... oh i guess that's like 60 to 80
all this time i thought my parents were gen x... but they're actually boomers!
3 0 ReplyMy mom's one of the youngest boomers, born in December 1964. She's 59. Still fits the boomer stereotype to a T, though.
2 0 Replyhow can she be 59 if she was born in 64?
edit: I'm stupid, I was sure 2024 was last year...
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1 0 Reply"born in December 1964"
1 0 Replyi cant do maths apparently
1 0 ReplyIt's okay. This year is aging in dog years.
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yeah, so she turned 60 in december 2024.
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born between 46 and 64 according to wikipedia.
Meaning the last boomer will turn 60 just this year.
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Yeah, I'm in my early twenties and my mom is in her sixties. A friend of mine is in her mid twenties and her parents are both in their sixties, too. Some people wait longer to have kids for various reasons. Luckily, my mom barely knows how to open Chrome, so at least I don't have to worry about her getting addicted to TikTok lmao.
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Dude at my work is 68 and and talks about what he saw on TikTok every day. Even my 93 year-old aint jas a smartphone these days.
7 0 Replyelderly is a bit harsh referring to people in their 60's.
I know a lot of boomers (yes, baby boomers) who keep talking about tiktok.
6 2 ReplyIrony is sanding away the meaning of words more every day.
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