@Josh_Miester_X What is supposed to be funny here though? That guy should have known that not knowing what a trigger is, that's a trigger. I mean geez that is common knowledge.
@@levelintent I don't know who the Lumineers are. I'm afraid to google them. They might be six unshowered guys and a pale woman with a ukulele shouting "hey".
Fr, the part that got me was when he expected him to know. Would’ve gladly removed that entitled person from my life. They haven’t done anything to earn that. Everyone thinks they’re special nowadays, needing special labels to make them stand out.
@@robertaylor9218 Tell me about it! I'm a millennial, and even I hate the fact that someone decided to appropriate trigger warnings! Now, I feel kind of weird saying, "um, sorry, I'm kind of triggered by that," because no one will get what you mean, and they will think you're just being a "snowflake." Ugh! Even though, to be clear, when I'm "triggered," I'm actually "triggered." I'm likely to dissociate and go to another place in my head if not just freeze up and not speak. I don't like the idea that people decided to co-opt mental illness terms and now we're all expected just to accept it!
I just spent 20 minutes trying to figure out which song they were referencing. I should have just scrolled down to the comments. It DEFINITELY is that Lumineers song from 2012.
Millenials are almost exclusively offspring of Gen-Xers. Boomers didn't really "raise" their kids more than give them a key and MAYBE money for take-out.
@@CorrectsYou lol what? No, Gen Xers are raising Gen Z. Millenials are the products of the later boomers, aka the hippie freaks. Thanks boomers for ruining America.
The whole Millenials things grouping people from early 80s to late 90s always seemed weird to me. Most people born in the 80s or early 90s don't even act like that, you have to be from late 90s and 2000s mostly. But this was fun as hell.
@@mickeymouse3933 And weak leadership and people who want EVERYONE to like them. See, that's why I prefer to be an object of hate. I KNOW everyone hates the devil, so I don't have to worry about, "Oh dear, oh dear, but what if people don't much like me?" I could give a dead rat's rectum because . . . well, . . . people!
It's extremely irritating to me. I'm actually from Austin. Born & raised. Growing up I would always hear about Boston in the movies, and I would get excited when they were actually saying Austin. Now I beg for them not to mention my city by name. The idiots moving here suuuuuuck
@@NotKimiRaikkonen The Mayor and City Council tried extremely hard to be Portland for many years. Miss the good old days when South Congress wasn't "SoCo". And it's still Town Lake to me...lol. I love Lady Bird though. Please don't get me wrong thrre. RIP
@@richhoops2413 my parents moved us there in 94 it was great in the 90s and early 00s but it got so effing crowded. Drives that used to take 30 minutes can go for hours now. Impossible to be a firstime home buyer unless you make 100k+. The last straw for me was when they took out the clockwork parking meters and put in kiosks so all of my secret free spots vanished. Got out in 2012 and have never looked back.
As a millennial who unfortunately hangs around other millennials who act this way, this is too accurate. 😂 I lost it at the trigger warnings, the diversity part, the canceling, and the "she is now a man" segment. This is all on point.
And you're proud? Lol.. 😂 smh... your generation shoots up schools ..kill innocent little children...you get characters like Apu removed from the Simpsons. Yeah I'd be proud too.... Pathetic generation. Useless really. Nuff said bra from a gen X er bra...bra...
Except nowadays if you try to embrace diversity you get accused of cultural appropriation for some reason bc now sharing cultures is now a trigger warning
If u think about it, this video already sums up Gen Z. Millenials' prime years were 90s to early/mid 2000s, culture back then was different. If there's anyone more active in social media now and takes everything too seriously on it, it's gonna be Gen Z
@@andeleon6838 I fail to understand how the 90s and early 2000s is just assumed to be my prime as a millennial when I was born in ‘96. More like 2014 - now
Funny thing is I am not a boomer, I am a millennial born in 1995, and I have never received "participation trophies" If you wanted a trophy you had to earn it by busting your ass at whatever, not for just showing up, if anything, participation trophies give kids a sense of entitlement like the world owes them everything even if they do a mediocre job, and honestly its kind of sad that many think its ok to be mediocre instead of working hard
This is one of the scenes where most of the jokes are those kind of Family Guy jokes where you can’t tell if they’re making fun of a demographic or people who think that said demographic is actually like that
I'm a Millennial (born in February 1983) and I have LONG suspected that for people of my generation and later (and possibly forever from now on), just because you weren't a "high school quarterback or cheerleader" or "Prom King or Queen" doesn't mean that success is just going to fall out of the sky for you or for anyone else!!!
1:30 Employee: “What’s a trigger warning.” Millennial: “You’re tweeted, you’re trending, your life is ruined, and now you’re fired.” Me: For doing ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!
@@gautham4887 No, he was born in 1973, making him part of the Generation X. Though I wouldn't be surprised if he mock Gen Z sooner or later considering how Gen Z is even more overly sensitive over their counterparts.
@@GoneFishingAway i don't understand the term anyway.. i was born in late 90s and there's a huge difference in terms of people born at that time and people born in 80's although both of them are called as millenials
I was born in '83 and it sickens me to be put in this group. Internet wasn't common until I was in high school. Someone born in '93 grew up in a different world from me.
I was born in 97. Didn't have a cell phone till I was 14. Didn't have a smartphone until I was 16. That was 9 years ago. My niece was still shitting her diapers then. Now she's making drying monkey noises while playing Fortnite or Minecraft.
Born in 88. No AC in my home until I was 12 Didn't get internet until I was 13 Didn't get my first video game console until I graduated high school. Didn't get cable TV until I was 20. Yeah, I grew up way off the grid compared to most millennials.
I was born in '89. My dad is a computer programmer so I was ahead of a lot of the kids at my school in terms of technology. When I was in kindergarten my dad got himself what was, at the time, a state-of-the-art computer that could play actual music through speakers, used CDs and CD ROMs as opposed to floppy disks, could run games with advanced 3D graphics, and of course, could connect to the internet. I thought it was the coolest thing in the world. And then I would go to school where they had a computer lab full of those big, clunky Apple computers from the 80s which didn't have a mouse, made this unpleasant thumping sound when you'd turn them on, and most of them didn't have color displays (everything was green). We'd go to the computer lab probably once a week, and the teachers were like "Isn't this fun? Aren't these computers the coolest things ever?" And I remember thinking "Pfft, you should see what I have at home!" So I've been using computers, the internet, etc. for most of my life and it's difficult for me to envision life without it. I suppose you could say that I'm a "digital native", but at the same time I'm old enough to have somewhat of a glimpse of what life was like when all that stuff was new and most people didn't have them. I guess the thing that's really different from when I was a kid was that even though cell phones were around and they were the cool new device everyone just had to have, most older adults absolutely hated them (although my grandpa eventually got himself a cell phone). At my middle school they made everybody keep their phones off, and if you wanted to make a phone call you had to use the pay phone in the quad during break, and there was always a huge line of kids waiting to use the phone. But nowadays pretty much everyone has one, including teachers, lol!
As a millennial this is 100% true of most of the generation, mostly the entitlement.. Gen Z behind us is even worse. At least millennials had somewhat of a balance between the rise of technology and a normal childhood, cell phones at the age of 7 or 8 and instant gratification is all Gen Z has ever known.
I think people use entitlement too easily nowadays. What millennials and gen Z have is usually a better recognition of their value as individuals and a hell of a lot more access to information.
@@markhunter3533 I think a 'recognition of their value' is a veiled description of a narcissistic trait. Many have been coddled and awarded for things that they truly didn't earn.
Actually bruh, asking me what a trigger warning is one of my triggers bruh. I feel traumatized bruh, and now i'm tweeting about you bruh, and know you're trending bruh, and now your life is ruined bru, and now you're fired bruh. Me: Well, ask a simple question.
@@marneus while I don’t know anything about the particulars of Cleveland’s voice actor leaving, I suspect if McFarlane had any involvement in it, he felt bullied by the woke mob and had no choice in the matter.
Cleveland Brown hasn’t sounded like Cleveland since the start of the Cleveland show. He was the slow talking friend who awkwardly made jokes to peter and would laugh to his own words but would ultimately go back to being the quiet friend. Once he started Cleveland show he became this other character that had very few things in common with the original
@@jragon9215 I was born 2000 it’s bad in ether direction my hope for the future is limited. I think it’s honestly just parenting that’s gotten worse waiting rooms haven’t been quiet in over ten years.
@@jragon9215, I’m a Gen-Xer from ‘76. I saw all of you millennials and zoomers grow up. You two are basically the same, but you both have your “quarks” that make you unique. Millennials like cheap, tawdry rap and hip hop. Zoomers like mumble rap / whatever crap the most popular influencer of the day decides to crank out. Millennials like posting memes and their dinner on Facebook and Instagram. Zoomers like making cringey TikTok dance videos. Need I go on?
Honestly though responsibility must be applied only to yourself/myself and my wife. No one else. Baby boomers are one of the worst American generations and completely destroyed the world along with American millennials. In Greece we never had Gen X... they were just boomers no2 except maybe the people born in late 80s. Millennials were pretty much the same. I am a millennial but I am a doomer. The Neo-greek doomers definitely ruined this country I exist in and tyrranizes us and call us homosexual remarks such as "my boy" becauss they have ape-like hands and arms and beer belly. It is unfair, they don't deserve their big hands. I have big hands but still they are normal not like chimpanzee's. They think because they have beer bellies, chimpanzee forearms and hands that they can.say anything and be angry at everyone and talk down to everyone... until a millennial or a zoomer over 6'4" has enough a beats them up.
@@hughmorris7557 millennials actually have the strongest work ethic ironically. It's baby boomers who complain the most. I'm more scared of baby boomers as they tend to make their grudges policy. Millennials just used social media to vent
I'm a backwoods Mellennial who grew up in West Virginia and my parents could barely afford having dial up internet back in 2004. That and being from the older crop of Mellennials born in the 80's I can't relate to most of this. Only receiving participation trophies is the stereo type that I can relate to and I didn't get my first touch screen smartphone until I was almost 28 years old and I bought that for a pretty penny with my own hard earned dollars after my job required me to own one in order to work there. I may not know any of the tech stuff that most people under 40 know these days but I can weld, do electrical work, sheet rock construction, forge knives and bladed tools from a slab of metal, repair cars and trucks, and service and repair ATM cash machines. I'm happy with having these skills even though they might not be seen as being quiet as "cool" as software skills.
As a millennial it hurts to realize how cringe we were/are. Although I kinda wanna see one of these for Gen Z who is also cringe in a completely different way.
Look up Strauss and Howe's "Generations". It turns out there are four generational archetypes that always occur in the same order. Each has a childhood, young adult, middle age, and old age life experience that's different from the other three. Different events in history (like the Roaring 20's WW2, Cold War, 1960's, 1980's, 9/11, etc.) effects an elderly person different than a young adult or child. These two cycles create a self re-inforcing feedback cycle that is four generations long. For example, in the USA, there are 88 years between 1688 and 1776, 85 years between 1776 and 1861, and 80 years between 1861 and 1941. Each just enough time for four generations to reach age 20 something. And of the four generations in type, there are only 3 in "active" social play at any given moment. The 4th is either too old, or too young, to add its flavor to society.
THANKS FOR 1 MILLION VIEWS!
@ TheMiddleFan
All proud and instantly gratified for something you didn't create.
You must be a Millennial! 😂
You're welcome, Family Guy.
@@ElSteve-ORadioTM true ahaha
Lmao what a perfect comment. See @themiddlefan that’s called originality!
You shouldn't say thank you, you should just expect good things to happen without having to work for them bruh.
“Uhh bruh is gone” got me wheezing.
Chill, bruh
Me too bruh.
You need to stop smoking.
What do they call a female, Sis?
Oh damn bruh
This aged incredibly well.
It's been alittle over 3 years, of course it's still relevant.
@@spartanseventyeight8673 a lot can change in 3 years. Most Millennials didn't.
Ikr??
Nah.
@Josh_Miester_X What is supposed to be funny here though? That guy should have known that not knowing what a trigger is, that's a trigger. I mean geez that is common knowledge.
"She now identifies as a man and I have been fired" 🤣😂😭
BASED
No. I was just repeating what was said lol
IT KILLED ME LMFAO🤣
😂😂😂😂
Da baby🤣🤣
That was one of the best Lumineers covers I’ve ever heard.
@@levelintent I don't know who the Lumineers are. I'm afraid to google them. They might be six unshowered guys and a pale woman with a ukulele shouting "hey".
@@donwayne1357 I am going to Google them, cause as the confused Gen-Xer I just gotta know.
I'm back. Yeah now I understand.
@@seththomas9105 I RUclipsd 'em. Not so great, I'm gonna stick with ABBA!!
Underrated comment
lol the Austin, Texas part just gets more and more true every year.
Sad but true. Austin used to be a cool town, now ruined by commiefornians
Biggest shithole I’ve ever seen
Used to live in round rock..now Florida. Don’t miss the traffic
Bruh My fav RUclips video rn cuhh ruclips.net/video/wdA2lbhGOBI/видео.html
I was lucky enough to visit Austin lovely town but yeah it's kind of goofy nothing like San Antonio.
"I just expect everything to happen to me without working for it"
I know a kid like that. We use him as a hobby horse down here in hell. He squeals and everything!
This is not a video about boomers.
I just upped the likes on the comment to 421. Screw you guys.
Gen X’er
Enjoy it while you can, millennial. The party will be over, sooner than can imagine
Liberals, this describes liberals, unfortunately most of them are also millenials.
"what happened to brah?!" freaking dead.
Last I heard Brah was reviewing food on RUclips
@@zephead4835 Nice
"Instant gratification....Authentic experiences"
That gets funnier every time
“I’d like to give you all list of my trigger warnings” and “I feel traumatized brah” killed me
Which is bullshit, because trigger warning refers to PTSD. I get a little annoyed with people using it to describe pet peeves.
Fr, the part that got me was when he expected him to know.
Would’ve gladly removed that entitled person from my life. They haven’t done anything to earn that. Everyone thinks they’re special nowadays, needing special labels to make them stand out.
@@robertaylor9218 Tell me about it! I'm a millennial, and even I hate the fact that someone decided to appropriate trigger warnings! Now, I feel kind of weird saying, "um, sorry, I'm kind of triggered by that," because no one will get what you mean, and they will think you're just being a "snowflake." Ugh!
Even though, to be clear, when I'm "triggered," I'm actually "triggered." I'm likely to dissociate and go to another place in my head if not just freeze up and not speak. I don't like the idea that people decided to co-opt mental illness terms and now we're all expected just to accept it!
@@KB-zq9ny I know brah its so triggering brah
@@idkhahahaha do you, though, do you actually have PTSD?
“Now I’m told she identifies as a man so I’m being fired”
His announcer voice is what makes it even more hilarious lol
Horse: I know. It’s my favorite song
(Peter driving realizing it now)
Peter: Oh, because hay is for horses
omg THAT's the joke?!! I'm so stupid
Juanma Railgun yeah. It just cut out right before the joke
The horse is the funniest part 😂
Thank you....couldn't get it.
Oooohh😲.........awwwww ima not so sharp atm😔
If you don’t get that “Hey” reference, chances are you’ve never heard of The Lumineers
They're not the ones that do that tho...
@@juanmanuelpenaloza9264 Its the song...
I always look @ people who keep saying the sweet word of "hey" which is not vulgar something to do with drinking beer
Many hipster bands have a song that sounds similar to that.
@@roughbro it’s literally the song hey by the lumineers lol
Lol that song sounds too much like “Hey Ho” by the Lumineers
I just spent 20 minutes trying to figure out which song they were referencing. I should have just scrolled down to the comments. It DEFINITELY is that Lumineers song from 2012.
Tim S you’re welcome 😎👍🏽
Or little talks by of monsters and men
Ho hey
because it is? and this episode is old? imagione dragons
“I just expect good things to happen to me without working for them.”
Spoken like a true child of a Boomer.
Millenials are almost exclusively offspring of Gen-Xers. Boomers didn't really "raise" their kids more than give them a key and MAYBE money for take-out.
@@CorrectsYou heh, as long as we got home before dark for dinner , it was all good 😅
Boomers were the generation that squandered the best opportunities and decided to import people to pay cheap instead of paying livable wages
@@CorrectsYou No. Gen Zers are almost exclusively the children of Gen Xers. Millennials parents are boomers.
@@CorrectsYou lol what? No, Gen Xers are raising Gen Z. Millenials are the products of the later boomers, aka the hippie freaks. Thanks boomers for ruining America.
"What hapenned to Bruh"? I did a spit take. That was priceless.
I thought it was spelt “bra”. That makes more sense
@@robertaylor9218 I thought it was Brah
The accuracy of this is startling.
No its not Boomer
@@pewspyfox9659 yes it is
@@pewspyfox9659 I'm not a millennial, and even I see the accuracy.
No it isn't, its just a cartoon version of real life 😂 it hurts 😢
@@pewspyfox9659 I'm half boomer. I'm offended! (;´༎ຶД༎ຶ`)
My five year old daughter made me rewind the part with the "hey" band and the horse over and over again
That bit is hilarious though 😂
She has good taste in music
HEY!!!!
No she didn't
@@chimkinNuggz you mean basic?
Its Hey by Lumineers
looks like what we are living today
True
That’s the joke.
That's the point
I'm a metalhead drummer, but I'm doing easy indie pop/rock gigs to get connections in a new area. That band scene is exactly how I feel haha
The whole Millenials things grouping people from early 80s to late 90s always seemed weird to me. Most people born in the 80s or early 90s don't even act like that, you have to be from late 90s and 2000s mostly. But this was fun as hell.
Arguing with a cartoon???? So millennial!!!
I could not agree more
True. I technically a Millennial but have more in common with other generations.
True lol
I consider millennials between ‘85-‘95
This is so true it hurts.
Gen Z is like this, too.
Z and A are like this, but not Y
@@cartooncottage2024 okay, fine. Get your own food instead of getting it delivered.
No it isn't lol
@@ErikratKhandnalie people really believe this and dont know it is a cartoon. Milenials are the hard working generation without a house or savings.
And now it's Gen Z cancelling everyone.
As a gen Z I can confirm that this is disappointingly correct.
@@nateyang9321 Nah
@@draco_1876 on some levels
@@nateyang9321 Yeah. Half of this generation is completely sensitive the other half are assholes
How can a bunch of high schoolers cancel anything?
Also the lack of diversity here is horrifying bruh...
Ummm bruhs gone...
This shit so funny
@@isaacdavis1950 actually this shit is really not funny , specially for family guy standarts
@@pyrefly7575 not funny but not the worse thing to say, he says bruh a lot
@@citomakaveezly yep mb
As a millennial this is so spot on. What's even more terrifying is the next generation.
Gay Generation
They say that every generation at least we don’t have the Holocaust during ours
@@phunkyphresh3799 Its funny you say that cuz iv for a long time said that. How such a civilized intelegent people be so brain washed.
yall and z basically act the same
@@phunkyphresh3799 how do you know that?
“No but Kraft Singles does.” I’m dead. Lol
Craft singles follows me too
..😶
@@nathanielbarrassi4404 that’s when you know you’ve made it
Everyone, a moment of silence for Tom’s Pop Culture Trivia. He’s dead.
Rest in Peace
“So now I’m fired” “Hello I’m your new announcer” 😂😂😂😂
“What happened to brah” lol
"Also the lack of diversity is here is horrifying" - Man this guy definitely works for the BBC.
The BBC sucks nowadays
Yup I’m British and hate the BBC
I can remember when England was English.
@@thescrewtapeletters6406 blame free movement and weak borders
@@mickeymouse3933 And weak leadership and people who want EVERYONE to like them. See, that's why I prefer to be an object of hate. I KNOW everyone hates the devil, so I don't have to worry about, "Oh dear, oh dear, but what if people don't much like me?" I could give a dead rat's rectum because . . . well, . . . people!
Post 2000 generation: "Um, aren't millennials all old and gross now?"
Yes. Please replace my generation soon with something better..
@Careful Icarus It’s a little odd when people describe generations as if everyone within them are all uniformly the same.
@Careful Icarus The world will be much different 50 years from now; the world will finally be a wonderful sight.
I'm an old and gross boomer, and I resent that comment. Is that what being "triggered" means?
People born in 2000 are gen z. Gen Z is defined by being the first generation to have access to the internet from childhood.
I'm a millennial. I can confirm this segment's accuracy.
The Austin Texas part had me cryin on the floor 🤣🤣🤣
It's extremely irritating to me. I'm actually from Austin. Born & raised. Growing up I would always hear about Boston in the movies, and I would get excited when they were actually saying Austin. Now I beg for them not to mention my city by name. The idiots moving here suuuuuuck
@@richhoops2413 Yeah, I can’t imagine what it’s like. Hopefully they move away in the future.
As a native of Austin it's gross what this place turned into... we're five years away from being San Francisco.
@@NotKimiRaikkonen The Mayor and City Council tried extremely hard to be Portland for many years. Miss the good old days when South Congress wasn't "SoCo". And it's still Town Lake to me...lol.
I love Lady Bird though. Please don't get me wrong thrre. RIP
@@richhoops2413 my parents moved us there in 94 it was great in the 90s and early 00s but it got so effing crowded. Drives that used to take 30 minutes can go for hours now. Impossible to be a firstime home buyer unless you make 100k+. The last straw for me was when they took out the clockwork parking meters and put in kiosks so all of my secret free spots vanished. Got out in 2012 and have never looked back.
My god. It’s this exact world. Right now. Horrific
Perfectly reflects 2021, probably even more than when this was released
"what happened to bruh?" Kills me every time.
As a millennial who unfortunately hangs around other millennials who act this way, this is too accurate. 😂 I lost it at the trigger warnings, the diversity part, the canceling, and the "she is now a man" segment. This is all on point.
And you're proud? Lol.. 😂 smh... your generation shoots up schools ..kill innocent little children...you get characters like Apu removed from the Simpsons. Yeah I'd be proud too....
Pathetic generation. Useless really. Nuff said bra from a gen X er bra...bra...
Honestly i'm millennial i've never met any of these guys. The second millenial ep i've met more
Except nowadays if you try to embrace diversity you get accused of cultural appropriation for some reason bc now sharing cultures is now a trigger warning
You lost it on the whole video
San Francisco and Portland in a nutshell
Now I want a roast episode with my generation gen z
they don't know what a gen z is they think everyone younger then them is a millennials
@@clintonbyers930 & that's why everybody younger than them thinks they're idiots
If u think about it, this video already sums up Gen Z. Millenials' prime years were 90s to early/mid 2000s, culture back then was different. If there's anyone more active in social media now and takes everything too seriously on it, it's gonna be Gen Z
@@andeleon6838 I fail to understand how the 90s and early 2000s is just assumed to be my prime as a millennial when I was born in ‘96. More like 2014 - now
@@clintonbyers930 which is funnier cause older millennials are like 35 at this point
This is why kids should not be getting participation trophies
Ok boomer
@@GustavoRodriguez-qr5po ok boomer was so last month...
Nick Thomas lol, totally! See you at Trisha’s partyyyy
Funny thing is I am not a boomer, I am a millennial born in 1995, and I have never received "participation trophies" If you wanted a trophy you had to earn it by busting your ass at whatever, not for just showing up, if anything, participation trophies give kids a sense of entitlement like the world owes them everything even if they do a mediocre job, and honestly its kind of sad that many think its ok to be mediocre instead of working hard
"This is why boomers should stop giving out participation trophies"
As a confused Gen-Xer, I approve of this sketch.
These are what have become of our little brothers and sisters.
Our generation doesn't get enough appreciation....
My favorite generation...hate being a millenial. And still Gen X is kinds forgotten,like the middle child of generations.
@@tcbell3694 Yep, Just like our older simpatico's the Silents, who got sammiched between The Greatest Generation and the Boomers.
As a millennial, I agree 😅
“What happened to brah?” “Uh brah is gone”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is one of the scenes where most of the jokes are those kind of Family Guy jokes where you can’t tell if they’re making fun of a demographic or people who think that said demographic is actually like that
Hey!
You triggered bruh?
@@BlindBadger212 I think they went through this. Bruh is gone.
You must be a millennial.
it is like that..
What happen the bruh!!?!?!?!
"Hey!" Just won all of the Grammys
whats a grammy?
I'm a Millennial (born in February 1983) and I have LONG suspected that for people of my generation and later (and possibly forever from now on), just because you weren't a "high school quarterback or cheerleader" or "Prom King or Queen" doesn't mean that success is just going to fall out of the sky for you or for anyone else!!!
they did a "hey is for horses" joke.
total boomer move.
Good catch 😆
@@jizz23x it's not a catch you idiot it's a blatant joke.
Yeah, pretty sure the writers are mostly gen X.
I can't stand the way people are nowadays!
So what hashtag cancelled 12 TV network shows that the person found offensive? I'm shocked if this was true.
Feminists destroy lives on a daily basis tbh
SJW’s are ruining the world
Welcome to cancel culture
ColonelXZ #metoo is the hash responsible
It’s a joke dude haha
1:30
Employee: “What’s a trigger warning.”
Millennial: “You’re tweeted, you’re trending, your life is ruined, and now you’re fired.”
Me: For doing ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!!!
Bruh!!
@@adithiyabharathwaj8372 Bruh is gone
your comment is fkn strange man
My God this is incredibly accurate.
"Hammer" is probably a nickname he gave to himself.
People that do that a total dbags.
Such a perfect depiction of today’s world
The line about Austin, Texas killed me
I haven't watched the show in a while, but if MacFarlane was this annoyed by millennials, he must be in intensive care over zoomers.
He hates everyone equally
Isn't MacFarlane a millennial?
@@gautham4887 No, he was born in 1973, making him part of the Generation X. Though I wouldn't be surprised if he mock Gen Z sooner or later considering how Gen Z is even more overly sensitive over their counterparts.
This comment deserves more likes.
@@GoneFishingAway i don't understand the term anyway.. i was born in late 90s and there's a huge difference in terms of people born at that time and people born in 80's although both of them are called as millenials
This video is shockingly good and accurate.
That's exactly what music was like around 2012 lol
"Hello I'm your new announcer!"
I mean there is a massive difference between someone born in 82 vs 2000
not really
@@Imnotcreativeluvv someone born in 1982 is almost 40 while someone born in 2000 is 20. I have a cousin born that year who has children half my age
@@Imnotcreativeluvv one was using a rotary phone to call someone once a blue moon, the other was born with a smart computer in their hand
1996 onwards is Gen Z that's why.
@Mark Chapman you’re a millennial in terms of when you were born
I love how they “describe” millennials and not “make jokes”
yeah this is a comedy show, not wikipedia
The way millennials naturally are IS the joke. It writes itself.
96 likes so far. You’re well on the way to getting the show cancelled
@@enzidj funny that you say that because that’s the whole point of their joke in the first place😂
@@johnoriley4669 yes I know
I was born in '83 and it sickens me to be put in this group. Internet wasn't common until I was in high school. Someone born in '93 grew up in a different world from me.
I was born in 97.
Didn't have a cell phone till I was 14.
Didn't have a smartphone until I was 16.
That was 9 years ago.
My niece was still shitting her diapers then.
Now she's making drying monkey noises while playing Fortnite or Minecraft.
Born in 88.
No AC in my home until I was 12
Didn't get internet until I was 13
Didn't get my first video game console until I graduated high school.
Didn't get cable TV until I was 20.
Yeah, I grew up way off the grid compared to most millennials.
I was born in '89. My dad is a computer programmer so I was ahead of a lot of the kids at my school in terms of technology. When I was in kindergarten my dad got himself what was, at the time, a state-of-the-art computer that could play actual music through speakers, used CDs and CD ROMs as opposed to floppy disks, could run games with advanced 3D graphics, and of course, could connect to the internet. I thought it was the coolest thing in the world. And then I would go to school where they had a computer lab full of those big, clunky Apple computers from the 80s which didn't have a mouse, made this unpleasant thumping sound when you'd turn them on, and most of them didn't have color displays (everything was green). We'd go to the computer lab probably once a week, and the teachers were like "Isn't this fun? Aren't these computers the coolest things ever?" And I remember thinking "Pfft, you should see what I have at home!"
So I've been using computers, the internet, etc. for most of my life and it's difficult for me to envision life without it. I suppose you could say that I'm a "digital native", but at the same time I'm old enough to have somewhat of a glimpse of what life was like when all that stuff was new and most people didn't have them. I guess the thing that's really different from when I was a kid was that even though cell phones were around and they were the cool new device everyone just had to have, most older adults absolutely hated them (although my grandpa eventually got himself a cell phone). At my middle school they made everybody keep their phones off, and if you wanted to make a phone call you had to use the pay phone in the quad during break, and there was always a huge line of kids waiting to use the phone. But nowadays pretty much everyone has one, including teachers, lol!
I once got thrown out of a lecture on mechanical engineering when the teacher asked the class if we could name a stable material.
I said , "Hay"
Welcome all algorithm attendees to our yearly reflection of the accuracy of this clip.
I brought Guacamole dip this year! 😀
But forgot the chips. 😔
My son and I always say “ now you’re trending bro” daily now.
That’s sad
As a millennial this is 100% true of most of the generation, mostly the entitlement.. Gen Z behind us is even worse. At least millennials had somewhat of a balance between the rise of technology and a normal childhood, cell phones at the age of 7 or 8 and instant gratification is all Gen Z has ever known.
God are millenials going to be the boomers to gen z?
@@yesiamawatermelon4126 of course not, between Boomers and Millenials, there is Gen X.
so Millenial would be boomers for generation coming after Gen Z
Their parents allowing this is part of the problem.
I think people use entitlement too easily nowadays. What millennials and gen Z have is usually a better recognition of their value as individuals and a hell of a lot more access to information.
@@markhunter3533 I think a 'recognition of their value' is a veiled description of a narcissistic trait. Many have been coddled and awarded for things that they truly didn't earn.
I am a millenial and I happen to be very offended by this satire. Nothing less than an apology would do, from family guy director
Peter's face and tone when he tried to back himself up with the "Kraft Singles" follow flex killed me. Poor guy lmao
I can confirm, getting Kraft Singles to follow you on Twitter is extremely difficult. I've been trying unsuccessfully since seeing this episode.
Actually bruh, asking me what a trigger warning is one of my triggers bruh. I feel traumatized bruh, and now i'm tweeting about you bruh, and know you're trending bruh, and now your life is ruined bru, and now you're fired bruh.
Me: Well, ask a simple question.
"What happened to bruh?..?" 🤣🤣😂😂
Lmfaoo 😂
😂
Bruh moment
*brah
Funny considering they ditched Cleveland's voice actor because he was white after Twitter complained.
He wasn't ditched, he voluntarily stepped down. Ditto with Jenny Slate on Big Mouth (Missy)
McFarlane is a big hypocrite
@@marneus or whoever voice acts Cleveland is a suck up
@@marneus while I don’t know anything about the particulars of Cleveland’s voice actor leaving, I suspect if McFarlane had any involvement in it, he felt bullied by the woke mob and had no choice in the matter.
Cleveland Brown hasn’t sounded like Cleveland since the start of the Cleveland show. He was the slow talking friend who awkwardly made jokes to peter and would laugh to his own words but would ultimately go back to being the quiet friend. Once he started Cleveland show he became this other character that had very few things in common with the original
As millennial myself, this is definitely an accurate representation of most of my peers. Sorry everyone.
It should undoubtedly be easier to earn a living tho tbf
@@bundubashing2591 I hate that I’m grouped in with millennials they r honestly embarrassing
@@jragon9215 I was born 2000 it’s bad in ether direction my hope for the future is limited.
I think it’s honestly just parenting that’s gotten worse waiting rooms haven’t been quiet in over ten years.
@@colinl992 got that right
@@jragon9215, I’m a Gen-Xer from ‘76. I saw all of you millennials and zoomers grow up. You two are basically the same, but you both have your “quarks” that make you unique.
Millennials like cheap, tawdry rap and hip hop. Zoomers like mumble rap / whatever crap the most popular influencer of the day decides to crank out.
Millennials like posting memes and their dinner on Facebook and Instagram. Zoomers like making cringey TikTok dance videos.
Need I go on?
“I saw that guy cry once”. --Peter Griffin.
This can describe gen z as well
Cancel Culture accurately portrayed
I am a millennial and I am offended…
… that this video doesn’t have more views because it is hilarious
Honestly though responsibility must be applied only to yourself/myself and my wife. No one else. Baby boomers are one of the worst American generations and completely destroyed the world along with American millennials.
In Greece we never had Gen X... they were just boomers no2 except maybe the people born in late 80s. Millennials were pretty much the same. I am a millennial but I am a doomer.
The Neo-greek doomers definitely ruined this country I exist in and tyrranizes us and call us homosexual remarks such as "my boy" becauss they have ape-like hands and arms and beer belly. It is unfair, they don't deserve their big hands. I have big hands but still they are normal not like chimpanzee's.
They think because they have beer bellies, chimpanzee forearms and hands that they can.say anything and be angry at everyone and talk down to everyone... until a millennial or a zoomer over 6'4" has enough a beats them up.
😂😅
This is so true it hurts
RIP Brah. :-(
I've actually met pretty good people ( strong work ethic, good values, overall pleasant) who happen to be millennials but this is hilarious 😄.
Me too! We can’t help what generation we were born into, but we can choose to be responsible and mature.
@@hughmorris7557 millennials actually have the strongest work ethic ironically. It's baby boomers who complain the most. I'm more scared of baby boomers as they tend to make their grudges policy. Millennials just used social media to vent
@@mario125ww facts
Every generation ad good and awful sides
People shoudn't decide something is just bad
Like they do with gen z
Sometimes i wish i can go back in tme to stop Steve Jobs making the iPhone...
Lumber Drake I think that would make life difficult if he didn’t make the iPhone
Lumber Drake but you’re using an iPhone....
Smartphones were out before iPhones. Nothing changes
@@598superchris Not really. We would have to rely on other tools than a phone.
You could have stopped steve jobs by giving him a hand job
the writing on this show is outstanding.
It's really not
It's really not but this was one of those rare moments
True people hate on family guy too much its still funny
I'm a backwoods Mellennial who grew up in West Virginia and my parents could barely afford having dial up internet back in 2004. That and being from the older crop of Mellennials born in the 80's I can't relate to most of this. Only receiving participation trophies is the stereo type that I can relate to and I didn't get my first touch screen smartphone until I was almost 28 years old and I bought that for a pretty penny with my own hard earned dollars after my job required me to own one in order to work there. I may not know any of the tech stuff that most people under 40 know these days but I can weld, do electrical work, sheet rock construction, forge knives and bladed tools from a slab of metal, repair cars and trucks, and service and repair ATM cash machines. I'm happy with having these skills even though they might not be seen as being quiet as "cool" as software skills.
Watching in 2022 and like fine wine 🍷 🤣
Okay, that horse joke got me 😂
Absolutely 100 percent accurate.
It really isnt
Represents only of 1 subculture of millenials usually associated with middle class inner city caucasian white hipsters.
Not at all accurate
@@rusted8157 yeah no, not at all
@@ErikratKhandnalie Yeah at all
"Ahh bruh is gone"
Haha the way the 1982 baby is dressed is clearly Madonna's iconic 80's look.
This is so well written....😂😂😂
2:22 I feel like they are making fun of the Lumineers.
This whole episode is just an ok boomer moment
Don't keep saying it.
@@Chrisbajs ok boomer
@Fluffynator pretty much anyone who gets the joke
@Fluffynator write that in english dont know what your typing
@Fluffynator first of all dumbass learn proper grammar second of all these arent millenials these are sjws
Born in 89 and I despise 99% of my generation
92 and I couldn’t agree more
94 and I’ve lost just as much faith in the world as you have.
92 and my husband is 94, and we couldn’t agree more. We hate our generations
1992 and i agree fuck our generation
01 and I love Ben and Jerry’s
“First I’d like to Not Thank You because I expect good things to happen to me without working for it” 😂😂😂 Describes this generation perfectly!
"My band is playing at an inconvenient time" I'm fucking dying lololol...I have a buddy who tries to get me to his shows at 1am😂😂
Damn, is family guy funny again? Because this was gold.
Still hit or miss with the humor, but agreed this was gold
As a millennial it hurts to realize how cringe we were/are. Although I kinda wanna see one of these for Gen Z who is also cringe in a completely different way.
Millennials are cringe in a funny way, Gen Z are cringe in a scary way.
gen z are cringe ironically as a metacommentary on society.
Look up Strauss and Howe's "Generations". It turns out there are four generational archetypes that always occur in the same order.
Each has a childhood, young adult, middle age, and old age life experience that's different from the other three. Different events in history (like the Roaring 20's WW2, Cold War, 1960's, 1980's, 9/11, etc.) effects an elderly person different than a young adult or child. These two cycles create a self re-inforcing feedback cycle that is four generations long. For example, in the USA, there are 88 years between 1688 and 1776, 85 years between 1776 and 1861, and 80 years between 1861 and 1941. Each just enough time for four generations to reach age 20 something.
And of the four generations in type, there are only 3 in "active" social play at any given moment. The 4th is either too old, or too young, to add its flavor to society.
No. Gen x and boomers are cringe lol
@@avarrius Typical millennial reply.
They nailed Walk Off The Earth pretty well
Yeah, and some other indie folk bands like Lumineers lol
I weep for the species.
That whole "now you're trending bruh" thing legitimately sounded like a Drake track.
This video is EVERYTHING.
No, it’s not. It’s not even oranges.
The horse joke at the end had me rolling
If real life was like that, I would have been really pissed off.
Instant gratification is right on point
I hate how accurate this is.