LunaticVillage415
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That has been the trending topic on social media, but in real life it seems hella true. Young dudes I know in their early 20’s look like they could be mid 30’s to mid 40’s. nikkas in middle school be like 6’+ looking like grown men. Gen Z cacs be looking old as fukk, Norwood 7 hairline, beer gut, man tiddies and five o’clock shadow looking 47 at 27. And now, teenage girls be looking like they in their 30’s.
People say Gen Z is aging faster because of “stress”, but everybody stressed right now. Millennials in their late 30’s/early 40’s looking younger than Gen Z in their early to mid 20’s. I think it’s because Millennials didn’t grow up with the nasty ass food we have now that is covered with pesticide and pumped full of growth hormones and nasty chemicals. Also, eating out was a treat for millennials growing up. Millennials ate whatever mama put on the table during the week and ate fast food on the weekends. Teenagers and 20 somethings nowadays eat fast food every goddamn day. And fast food was better in the 90’s. Remember how good Burger King and Pizza Hut used to be compared to today? People don’t even eat Chic Fil A because it’s good, people are addicted to the politeness of the service because common courtesy ain’t so common no more.
Plus, millennials didn’t do hard drugs like that. The worst insult growing up in the 90’s was being called a crackhead and no one wanted to be one. Millennials smoked weed, that was mostly bad to ok unless you were from Cali, and drank and dabbled in ecstasy. It was rare to be on dope in the 90’s as a millennial unless you came from a dope culture city like New Orleans. Now, it seems that Gen Z only abuses hard drugs or they smacked out on dispensary weed that makes them completely lazy and unambitious.
Gen Z also pressed to be something they are not because of the funhouse mirror that is social media. Growing up in the 90’s, for most of the decade most people knew what their lane was and you would be clowned mercilessly and ostracized for trying to be something you’re not. Now, being fake is the shyt and everybody tries to embody some fake online persona which is exhausting trying to prove everyone that you are toughest hardest suburban nikka on the planet or the richest most dripped out designer wearing nikka living in the back of a 2013 Audi.
Also, millennials actually were outside. Many millennials grew up without the internet until they were teenagers and didn’t even have cable at the house and had three channels on TV and weren’t even allowed to watch everything on those three channels because the Simpsons was considered fowl and not for kids when it came out in the early 90’s by strict old school Boomer parents. The only millennials who weren’t outside growing up lived deep in the hood and stayed inside out of necessity for safety. But not every hood was like that and most millennials spent plenty of time playing outside as kids. Kids nowadays stay on the tablet or the phone indoors all day and don’t even care about learning how to ride a bike.
People say Gen Z is aging faster because of “stress”, but everybody stressed right now. Millennials in their late 30’s/early 40’s looking younger than Gen Z in their early to mid 20’s. I think it’s because Millennials didn’t grow up with the nasty ass food we have now that is covered with pesticide and pumped full of growth hormones and nasty chemicals. Also, eating out was a treat for millennials growing up. Millennials ate whatever mama put on the table during the week and ate fast food on the weekends. Teenagers and 20 somethings nowadays eat fast food every goddamn day. And fast food was better in the 90’s. Remember how good Burger King and Pizza Hut used to be compared to today? People don’t even eat Chic Fil A because it’s good, people are addicted to the politeness of the service because common courtesy ain’t so common no more.
Plus, millennials didn’t do hard drugs like that. The worst insult growing up in the 90’s was being called a crackhead and no one wanted to be one. Millennials smoked weed, that was mostly bad to ok unless you were from Cali, and drank and dabbled in ecstasy. It was rare to be on dope in the 90’s as a millennial unless you came from a dope culture city like New Orleans. Now, it seems that Gen Z only abuses hard drugs or they smacked out on dispensary weed that makes them completely lazy and unambitious.
Gen Z also pressed to be something they are not because of the funhouse mirror that is social media. Growing up in the 90’s, for most of the decade most people knew what their lane was and you would be clowned mercilessly and ostracized for trying to be something you’re not. Now, being fake is the shyt and everybody tries to embody some fake online persona which is exhausting trying to prove everyone that you are toughest hardest suburban nikka on the planet or the richest most dripped out designer wearing nikka living in the back of a 2013 Audi.
Also, millennials actually were outside. Many millennials grew up without the internet until they were teenagers and didn’t even have cable at the house and had three channels on TV and weren’t even allowed to watch everything on those three channels because the Simpsons was considered fowl and not for kids when it came out in the early 90’s by strict old school Boomer parents. The only millennials who weren’t outside growing up lived deep in the hood and stayed inside out of necessity for safety. But not every hood was like that and most millennials spent plenty of time playing outside as kids. Kids nowadays stay on the tablet or the phone indoors all day and don’t even care about learning how to ride a bike.