British GQ Reports:
Millennials are a generation defined by the words like “check your privilege”, “feminist”, “consent”, “safe space”, “gender norms” and “trigger warnings”. These words are like a set of tediously clichéd buzz-words – circulated, probably by Cuntry Living (the "Oxford-based feminist zone"), on "Generation Snowflake" letter-headed paper with a Post-It stuck to it that says “use in case of debate.” I.e. use if you want to shut down any debate within seconds.
And it seems 2016 has reached new heights of absurd millennial fragility. A year in which the word millennial has become a buzz-word in itself: “that’s so millennial”, “how do we appeal to the millennials?”, “our millennial readers”. It’s like they’re a new alien species. This year, millennials have really taken to being offended. They love it – it’s the new millennial #trend.
Millennials are a generation defined by the words like “check your privilege”, “feminist”, “consent”, “safe space”, “gender norms” and “trigger warnings”. These words are like a set of tediously clichéd buzz-words – circulated, probably by Cuntry Living (the "Oxford-based feminist zone"), on "Generation Snowflake" letter-headed paper with a Post-It stuck to it that says “use in case of debate.” I.e. use if you want to shut down any debate within seconds.
And it seems 2016 has reached new heights of absurd millennial fragility. A year in which the word millennial has become a buzz-word in itself: “that’s so millennial”, “how do we appeal to the millennials?”, “our millennial readers”. It’s like they’re a new alien species. This year, millennials have really taken to being offended. They love it – it’s the new millennial #trend.
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