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The thought of an American explaining on Japanese news what "boomer" means is hilarious to me.
I would like to add though that if people remember it, it's still a successful meme.  That's literally what memes are, memories.
I see plenty of memes which depict life in the 50s and about how the cost of living has changed, with the generational factor being the focus. Thing is, boomers were young adults in the 70s and early 80s, a time period memorable for awful levels of unemployment, poverty and general malaise. Lots of them struggled and scraped.
(20th December 2019, 6:42 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: [ -> ]
The thought of an American explaining on Japanese news what "boomer" means is hilarious to me.
I would like to add though that if people remember it, it's still a successful meme.  That's literally what memes are, memories.

Okay more than anything.. What's the deal with that show.. ROFL
Soooooo many questions.
Here's a question. How has no one tied this joke to Megaman X?

Ok Boomer Kuwanger...
I save "ok boomer" for all but the most egregiously ignorant Fox News junkies. It's a weak retort, but hard to resist.

god what am I doing with my life, I need to stop interneting, someone help
I woud like to point out that I'm picturing Wilbur Cobb making that statement.
And whispering it conspiratorially? Damn boomers on my lawn...
This from the man who killed the dinosaurs?