If there's one thing that annoying people all across the internet can Cumshot | Adult Movies Onlineagree on, it's this: millennials will be the downfall of civilization.
Of course, there's almost always no data to back up their very authoritative pronouncements, but that doesn't stop certain overinflated pontificators from crapping out their hot takes and blaming millennials for ruining everything from J. Crew to the great American dream to napkins (seriously).
There are few sociological comparisons more meaningless (maybe Meyers-Briggs tests) than ones comparing millennials like myself and baby boomers. And I tend to believe we're all terrible, in our special unique generational ways.
I'm no millennial apologist. But if certain boomer pundits are going to blame us for everything, it's time we stood up for ourselves the best way we know how: by writing a passive-aggressive listicle.
SEE ALSO: RIP: Here are 70 things millennials have killedHere are just a few things millennials are supposed to be better at than baby boomers, thanks.
According to a 2016 study by Project:Time Off and GfK, millennials are more likely to forfeit vacation days than other groups: 24 percent of millennials reported forfeiting vacation time, compared to 19 percent of Gen-Xers and just 17 percent of boomers.
Even though educational costs are skyrocketing, millennials are the most educated generation in history: 27 percent of women and 21 percent of men have bachelor's degrees, compared to just 12 percent of men and 7 percent of women from the baby boomer generation. They're taking on debt that generation just didn't.
A recent study by the Pew Research Center found that 53 percent of supposedly smartphone-addicted millennials used libraries in the past year, compared to just 43 percent of baby boomers.
For the first time in decades, boomers and older voters represented fewer than half of all votes. Millennials and Gen-Xers eclipsed them by approximately two still pretty sad percentage points.
55 percent of millennials voted for Clinton, compared to just 37 percent for Trump. Among baby boomers, approximately 53 percent voted for Trump, compared to just 45 percent for Clinton.
More than 8 in 10 feel confident about their finances, even though they face higher rates of unemployment, poverty and debt than baby boomers did at their age.
72 percent of millennials say that Americans should embrace and accept gay people, compared to just to just 46 percent of boomers.
Approximately 51.5 percent of millennials are white, the lowest of all the adult generations.
That matters!
Just 40 percent of millennials actually identify as millennials, compared to 79 percent of baby boomers. For so many folks from both of these demographics, however, these alleged generational divides can feel hyperbolic. Many will argue that generational differences have more to do with the natural process of aging and the demands of the hot take economy, than they do with any real transformations in character.
And anyways, we all know the real source of all our problems: Generation Z.
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