Anybody up for a random meme dump?

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It's always the condescending derogatory way they use that term that grates my nerves. And how they try to blame all our problems on my generation.
My son started out as the typical millennial but once he got married and had a kid he's grown up.

Well that's good to hear about your son. My daughter born in 1996, the last year of Millennialism*, started to come around when she was shocked by how much $$$ was missing from her first paycheck from her first full time job a couple years ago. The wife wouldn't let me say anything about how or why it's like that because if I did the daughter probably wouldn't want to talk to me for a while. Not that we talked much anyway, mainly because she's been 14 hours away for several years and really only calls me if the wife doesn't answer her phone two times in a row on the same day. Anyway she's been dating another Millennial for a couple years now. He's a little older than her and is so far from being a liberal wack job like her previous boyfriends that I've been hoping if/when I walk her down the aisle I'll be handing her over to him.

My son was born the second year of Generation Z. As close to having aspergers as he was in grade school, he's worked a couple different full time jobs after high school and is now a 4th year apprentice with the Operating Engineers.

* I thought Millennialism was a word I made up but apparently it is religious and is often used to denote a more peaceful arrival and is more closely associated with a one thousand year utopia. My definition leans more toward not going anywhere and hoping the utopia comes to them.