@@deelee4639 when you have two working parents and no true breaks from your own tiny humans, you'd get lazy too. Heck, even being a SAHP is a job entirely centered around said tiny humans. We should cut our boomer parents at least a little slack in that respect 😝
@@VersieKilgannon no, I think a lot of people had kids because it was expected of them. So many ppl had kids they didn't really want, or bearly had time for. Some did best they could and some didn't even try
@@VersieKilgannonAhhhh, I see the mistake you made here. You've confused boomers with Gen X. boomers were the last generation that didn't need a dual income to survive. They were gifted all of the FDR benefits, with zero work, by their parents. But then they decided they should be the only generation who deserved those benefits, so they kicked the ladder out after they climbed it, making life infinitely harder for subsequent generations. Gen X were the first to *need* dual incomes to survive, while beginning to be priced out of the housing market and watching boomers kill unions. Millennials were the first generation to feel the full brunt of the boomers bitterness and hatred for all of their own descendents. I never understood why the boomers were so greedy, bitter, and desperate to destroy the world, yet that's our reality. Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z are the ones working multiple jobs just to make ends meet.
@@j.rileyindependentproductions being drunk at 9am while having kids is not a good reason to not be able to drive💀 also who drops them off at school then? Ubers everyday?
@@Classic7-4-7 Being DRUNK IS a VERY GOOD REASON to NOT DRIVE, no matter the time of day. But I am referring to the VIDEO in which the child asks to go to a friend's house WHILE Millennial IS DRINKING.
@@j.rileyindependentproductions let me rephrase, theres no good reason to be drunk at 9am if you have a child that depends on you. What if you have to drive them to the ER? (depending where you live that might be a none issue i guess)
@@Classic7-4-7 AGAIN, I was reacting SPECIFICALLY TO THE VIDEO IN JOKE. Not referring to real-life scenarios. On top of that, I'd say a good 80% of parents of Millennials drank while us kids were at home. This is one of the reasons there are so many of us who actually REFUSE to drink period (an increase I believe it was of 30% compared to GenX), INCLUDING ME! This CHARACTER, however, DOES drink with kid there. This CHARACTER had the REALIZATION to "because I said so" with DRINK IN HAND. HENCE MY, say it with me, J-O-K-E.
Millennial grows up to realize his parents were just as drunk as he was when he said “because I said so,” and the cycle continues because it’s too late and 🍾Tequila 🥃🎉
I had my first "because I said so" moment with my niece and nephew in front of my mom, and as I saw my fun uncle title slip away, my mom toasted her glass to me.
Neither of my parents ever actually used the 'I said so' answer, they both always gave me a reason, and looking back they were also always good reasons, even if at the time I didn't like them/agree with them.
Thats what I currently do with my daughter. Just like I have told her I will listen to any reasonable reason if she disagrees with me, and if she makes a valid point I would concede the point to her.
This is what I have always done with my kids. After hearing it constantly from my mom, I promised I wouldn't say it to them. It sucks when that's all they say, but I understood to respect my mom and I wouldn't talk back.
I don't have kids but my husband was complaining about his hand hurting so I offered to hurt his foot so he forgot about his hand. It was a common joke for my dad, or offering to cut off the part altogether. 😐😑
The most disturbing thing to happen is hearing the echoed words of your parents and grandparents in your head as you say what they use to say to you to others.
Have used, "Because i said so" yet. I have said, "I'm to tired to explain it." Ive also had my mom walk into the room and both of us tell my kid "put you leg down and sit up." In the exact same time in the exact same way at the lunch table. All three of us looked horrified.
My house: “Why?” “Because I’m too tired and the world is exhausting.” “Makes sense, wanna watch more Demon Slayer?” “Just get me my sad sweatpants first.”
I don't have kids yet, but I used to work with kids when I was a teenager. Kids weren't listening so I started scolding them and I heard my mother come out of my mouth. Not only did I discover what type of mother I'd probably be, I realized I was more similar to my mom than I thought.
Yep. I have no kids, but even though I'm the fun aunt, the nieces and nephews know they're going to hear Grandma coming out of my mouth if they really fuck up around me.
"And no Game Boy... or Tamagotchi... or whatever you guys have." HELLO??? Millenials should still know about current gen Video Game consoles and PC games, c'mon!
Haven't had the "because I said so" moment but had plenty of moments when I lived with an ex of 'dear deity I sound like my mother' - classics such as "it takes 2 seconds to put the dirty washing IN the basket" and "I'm not your maid"
I used "because it is in your best interest, and I don't want to hear any whining" while dealing with my nephew. My boomer of an old man pats me on my back and says, "Son, you finally understand what it takes to be a dad. Now make me some grandkids while I can still run after them."
Pfft haha! Millennials are NOT ready to be parents! Neither is Gen Z, but here we are, damn it! I'm still tripping that my old classmates are already married, damn it!
I’m nowhere near ready to be a parent 😅 I’m gen z haha and some of my classmates are already married and have children. I have a millennial sister born in 1992 who’s not a parent.
Because I said sooooooOOOOh my god... When the student becomes the unwilling & reluctant master. Congratulations(?) at achieving level 35. Next achievement at: Kids first date or learning to drive (whichever comes first) Good luck. Also, it's dangerous to go alone take one of these 🍺🍷🥃🍸🍹
Pshaw to "Box o Cheezits". Walmart (house brand )Everything Pita Crackers with Port Wine Cheeze from.Merkt's.. Soft lLong T shirt vs. Sad Sweat Pants. Sniff!
“Because i said so..”
YOU HAVE BECOME THE VERY THING YOU SWORE TO DESTROY!!
You were supposed to destroy the sith, not join them!
@@Confron7a7ion7underrated comment
YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE!!
@@Confron7a7ion7so are our Boomer parents Sith's?
Noooooo! Shakes fists
I had the same realization when I told my daughter “because I said so” 😂😂
Finally Millenials can say:go to your room😂😂😂😂
*Looking into hands*
"What have i done..."
Lol same here it hit me like a ton a bricks 😂😂😂
I'll stop it for all of us
I once heard a cop go silent after saying, "If the other kids were playing on the freeway - "
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Was he Gen X or Millenial ???
Show me someone under 40 with a genuine will to live. I'll show you a liar.
@@sagesufferswellI’d say I’m proof but I’d be lying through every fiber of my being.
I've had to explain to my parents that I am that kid playing in the freeway.
I heard that in the voice of my mother when I said it to my kid. Looked over my shoulder and realized that sound came out of me😂😂
Same 😂😂
I did that once when a tenant's friend yelled, "Your landlady's here!"
True millenial maturity is realizing why our boomer parents overused the phrase "because I said so" on us lol
They were lazy
@@deelee4639 when you have two working parents and no true breaks from your own tiny humans, you'd get lazy too. Heck, even being a SAHP is a job entirely centered around said tiny humans. We should cut our boomer parents at least a little slack in that respect 😝
@@VersieKilgannonThat's more exhausted than lazy, tho.
@@VersieKilgannon no, I think a lot of people had kids because it was expected of them. So many ppl had kids they didn't really want, or bearly had time for. Some did best they could and some didn't even try
@@VersieKilgannonAhhhh, I see the mistake you made here. You've confused boomers with Gen X. boomers were the last generation that didn't need a dual income to survive. They were gifted all of the FDR benefits, with zero work, by their parents. But then they decided they should be the only generation who deserved those benefits, so they kicked the ladder out after they climbed it, making life infinitely harder for subsequent generations. Gen X were the first to *need* dual incomes to survive, while beginning to be priced out of the housing market and watching boomers kill unions. Millennials were the first generation to feel the full brunt of the boomers bitterness and hatred for all of their own descendents. I never understood why the boomers were so greedy, bitter, and desperate to destroy the world, yet that's our reality.
Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z are the ones working multiple jobs just to make ends meet.
When you realize your parents just had no good reason hence "cause i say so" 🤯
Already having started drinking, but not wanting to tell your kid "'Cause I'm drunk!" is a pretty good reason, lol.
@@j.rileyindependentproductions being drunk at 9am while having kids is not a good reason to not be able to drive💀 also who drops them off at school then? Ubers everyday?
@@Classic7-4-7 Being DRUNK IS a VERY GOOD REASON to NOT DRIVE, no matter the time of day. But I am referring to the VIDEO in which the child asks to go to a friend's house WHILE Millennial IS DRINKING.
@@j.rileyindependentproductions let me rephrase, theres no good reason to be drunk at 9am if you have a child that depends on you. What if you have to drive them to the ER? (depending where you live that might be a none issue i guess)
@@Classic7-4-7 AGAIN, I was reacting SPECIFICALLY TO THE VIDEO IN JOKE. Not referring to real-life scenarios. On top of that, I'd say a good 80% of parents of Millennials drank while us kids were at home. This is one of the reasons there are so many of us who actually REFUSE to drink period (an increase I believe it was of 30% compared to GenX), INCLUDING ME!
This CHARACTER, however, DOES drink with kid there. This CHARACTER had the REALIZATION to "because I said so" with DRINK IN HAND. HENCE MY, say it with me, J-O-K-E.
Note that he thought about his BAC before saying no to driving to Tommy's house.
Good man!
He started to say "Tamagachi" as a joke, but I've got news for y'all, THEY'RE SELLING THEM AGAIN.
Whaaat? 😮 they have brought back Tamagotchi’s 😳 As a Millennial! I’m getting one for myself 😂😂 xx
Millennial grows up to realize his parents were just as drunk as he was when he said “because I said so,” and the cycle continues because it’s too late and 🍾Tequila 🥃🎉
The “you’re welcome” though. I felt that.
"I live here."
"You're welcome."
THIS!! 🤣
Hearing yourself sound like your parents is the ultimate nightmare lol
I love the way you can hear him say "it's 9 a.m." down the hallway
Alpha will learn to ask if he can take a Lyft from Gen Z 😂
I had my first "because I said so" moment with my niece and nephew in front of my mom, and as I saw my fun uncle title slip away, my mom toasted her glass to me.
Neither of my parents ever actually used the 'I said so' answer, they both always gave me a reason, and looking back they were also always good reasons, even if at the time I didn't like them/agree with them.
Thats what I currently do with my daughter. Just like I have told her I will listen to any reasonable reason if she disagrees with me, and if she makes a valid point I would concede the point to her.
This is what I have always done with my kids. After hearing it constantly from my mom, I promised I wouldn't say it to them. It sucks when that's all they say, but I understood to respect my mom and I wouldn't talk back.
Truly he lived long enough to see himself become the villain
I don't have kids but my husband was complaining about his hand hurting so I offered to hurt his foot so he forgot about his hand. It was a common joke for my dad, or offering to cut off the part altogether. 😐😑
Ope y’all became the new boomers. Shout out to Gen X’ers out there!! 🙌🙌
We are Gen X and we won't be silent anymore!
We’ll be the first to break the generational trauma.
Don't worry. We'll find an entirely new and unique way to screw up the next generation.
Heard that one before.
@@ladyfreedomrocksand we'll hear it from our kids, too!
Me, a zalpha knowing *damn well* that this can't be true:
Yeah ok 😂
You just be bring in new generational trauma
“Because I said sooooo-“
You’ve live long enough to see yourself become the villain 😂😂😂
You became a kid again for a second in the middle of "Because I said so..." 🤣
I felt the ugh. My 14 yo does that constantly.
The most disturbing thing to happen is hearing the echoed words of your parents and grandparents in your head as you say what they use to say to you to others.
Have used, "Because i said so" yet. I have said, "I'm to tired to explain it." Ive also had my mom walk into the room and both of us tell my kid "put you leg down and sit up." In the exact same time in the exact same way at the lunch table. All three of us looked horrified.
I say "I don't have the crayons or patience to explain this to you."
@@natalieshannon7659 lol, I've used that, but only with adults.
My house:
“Why?”
“Because I’m too tired and the world is exhausting.”
“Makes sense, wanna watch more Demon Slayer?”
“Just get me my sad sweatpants first.”
I don't have kids yet, but I used to work with kids when I was a teenager. Kids weren't listening so I started scolding them and I heard my mother come out of my mouth. Not only did I discover what type of mother I'd probably be, I realized I was more similar to my mom than I thought.
Yep. I have no kids, but even though I'm the fun aunt, the nieces and nephews know they're going to hear Grandma coming out of my mouth if they really fuck up around me.
*in a alan Jackson voice*
No kids,
No wife
No problems
Not a parent, and probably won't be, but around my nieces and nephews, I think because I said so, cane out once.
A millennial born in 1981 could have GRANDCHILDREN by now.
2001, age 20, 1st child
2021, that child has a child.
Not in this economy, most of us avoided having kids in our 20s and and that avoidance will likely be more intense for their kids.
I think you mean in the 80's. 80 would make them a late Gen x, 81 would be a millinial.
@@Marcus_Postma by eldest sister is 1980 and her oldest kid is like eight.
@@Azaurus1 ok, but what does that have to do with my comment?
@@Marcus_Postma what mean is twenty somethings inability to afford kids is making fortysomething grandparents less likely.
Have their parents come pick you up.
"And no Game Boy... or Tamagotchi... or whatever you guys have."
HELLO??? Millenials should still know about current gen Video Game consoles and PC games, c'mon!
You were the chosen one! You were supposed to nurture the next generatiom, not stifle it! You, have becone the very thing you swore to destroy!
Damn! This is me and my daughter last week.. 🤣🤣🤣
The first time I ever said "because I said so" to one of my nieces, whom I practically helped raise, I felt my soul leave my body.
Sir, haha @ mentioning Tamagatchi 😂
You were supposed to destroy the parent terms not use them
When you say “because I said so” when you could have explain that the happy juice causes you to not be able drive
I appreciate that this isn't literal, but a conscious self-critique. Well done.
I literally did the exact same thing the first time I told my son because I said so 😂 I was like nooooo 😭😂
Now I want to see Gen z parents.
Reminds me of my sister telling my Nephew to hand over his Switch, but she said, "I'm taking your GameBoy until we get home!"
As a gen z dad, I would love so see your take on that XD
Im so glad my parents have never gotten drunk after they had children 😋
“Ughhhhhhhhh” 😅
Haven't had the "because I said so" moment but had plenty of moments when I lived with an ex of 'dear deity I sound like my mother' - classics such as "it takes 2 seconds to put the dirty washing IN the basket" and "I'm not your maid"
"No Gameboy, tama-... Whatever you guys do" 😂😂😂
I still own a tamagochi old man
I am 24 tho
Gen Zalpha.
Hey! Just your friendly reminder that Gen Alpha is in middle school ❣️
Sounds like my parents
Now I want cheez-its.
Edit: and sweatpants.
At least you didn’t say yes to driving and drinking. So you’re better than other parents.
Noob, it's a tamagameboy switch duh
Hm this pictures my mom perfectly
Only ogd know this is a re-upload
Ok unrelated but you should make a video where gen alpha discovers the new tamagotchis they have color and can take pictures
I'm on millennial parent and i've been the exact opposite
Here I am at 33 telling about the door being left open and how we're not paying to cool down the outside air.
I used "because it is in your best interest, and I don't want to hear any whining" while dealing with my nephew.
My boomer of an old man pats me on my back and says, "Son, you finally understand what it takes to be a dad. Now make me some grandkids while I can still run after them."
Ciroc, nice
Pfft haha! Millennials are NOT ready to be parents!
Neither is Gen Z, but here we are, damn it! I'm still tripping that my old classmates are already married, damn it!
I’m nowhere near ready to be a parent 😅 I’m gen z haha and some of my classmates are already married and have children. I have a millennial sister born in 1992 who’s not a parent.
If Millennials really are raising their children this way we are doomed😊
Why... When son rich 18 years old they can drink together 😂😂😂
Can you please do one on gen zalpha
💀 Perpare, the next genration is next year
And no tomagachi??? My kid just informed me that it is now an app. With a co-parent option among friends....
I have been telling everyone that’s what’s wrong with kids today. My generation raising them.
Bro what is my kid finna be that mf finna be here in December
No console no switch, no PC no tablet no phones... Universally turn all the breakers in the house off to ground kids nowadays
They have become the very thing they swore to destroy
The lack of millenial shirts on your store is disappointing, I've been wanting like 5 of the shirts you've worn in these shorts lol
Im a younger gen zer, im 17, my moms an older millenial
Accurate
Gen Z parents have joined the chat
My game boy broke but I prefer to play on my Nintendo ds
No playing the latest 3 iterations that nintendo, sony or microsoft has came out with 😂
He should have said no because I’ll get arrested for a dui
My parents are Gen X. Does that mean I’m gen z or gen alpha with older parents?
😂😂😅😅😅
Because I said sooooooOOOOh my god...
When the student becomes the unwilling & reluctant master.
Congratulations(?) at achieving level 35. Next achievement at:
Kids first date or learning to drive (whichever comes first) Good luck.
Also, it's dangerous to go alone take one of these 🍺🍷🥃🍸🍹
Lol he's a millennial not a boomer, what you should have said was "Playbox" or "X-Station"
Or the OG Gamecube
Not really. I'm a millenial and I had the play station and xbox along with sega genesis, gamboy advance and PSP.
millenials were there for original NES and Master systems (sega). we fought in the first console wars.
❤❤
😂😂😂🥴🥴🥴🥴🥃🍶
Yeah, Alphas are going to be something else...
Lol définition of a millennial
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wait which gen is the millennials kid? is it alpha? ive lost any and all semblance of reason behind the diagram that is generation labels
iPad. That looks like an iPad kid
Isn’t this a repose
Shit tonne of gen Z parents to now
Millennials: 1997-2003,
(Centennials: 1999-2001). This short is for GenX
No. Millennials are 1981-1996. Gen Z is 1997-2012. Current generation being born is alpha. Where did you get your numbers?
@@MargaritaOnTheRoxyes true
@@sasapetroski981 Orwellian-propaganda is used to push Huxleyan-propaganda.
@@vitoandolini7095 what propaganda?
@@sasapetroski981 Their terms & dates. They are being used to socially-engineer & psychologically-condition those who don't observe & study society
Repost
You're....a bad parent...poor minnennial kids...
Game Boy or Tamagotchi!!!
Pshaw to "Box o Cheezits". Walmart (house brand )Everything Pita Crackers with Port Wine Cheeze from.Merkt's.. Soft lLong T shirt vs. Sad Sweat Pants. Sniff!