Why do millennials talk like they're characters in a kike-scripted sitcom?
>>134358501
You mean they have fun and enjoy talking to each other?
>>134358501
>why does the first generation raised primarily on TV talk like they're on TV
I wonder.
>>134358501
Possibly because said sitcoms are based on real social interaction, you probably don't experience much of it so you wouldn't get it sport
>>134358501
They've been programmed from watching programmes mate.
>>134358501
Because the Internet rewarded those who speak in memes
>>134358692
I think you're referring to baby boomers.
Why does OP talk like he's an oblivion character?
>>134358741
Yeah totally dude *waits for laugh track* anyway why are you such a niggercock lover? *waits for laugh track* (your turn to talk)
>>134358501
Can you give an example?
>>134358501
Because they are dead inside waiting for the tv to tell them how to eat sleep aand act.
>>134358501
I don't watch enough sitcoms or spend time around enough millennials to know what you mean. You going to give an example or what?
>>134358501
They pick up subtle mannerisms and thoughts from T.V. which later seeps into everyday life
>>134359188
The faux-naivety, the incessant "irony", it's all so so glib; so contrived.
>>134358501
That's something I noticed too. I remember being a dishwasher when I was still in high school, and during a slow and steady workday I thought over it. I realized that I envisioned many of my daily interactions in relation to sitcom episodes. It was a real mindfuck.
>>134358501
Generation X does it too
>>134358501
Everyone records and shares everything, so they basically are.
examples please, preferably in green text
>>134358741
Seriously? I just like, I can't even right now...
>>134358692
>the first generation raised primarily on TV
Nigger what?
>>134358501
>gay friend
>black friend
>tranny friend
they even create social circles based on what they see on tv.
Gen Z here, we literally talk through memes and like we're communicating in the youtube comments.