Many of today’s younger people tend to be dismissive of beliefs and practices by older generations. Hence, the now-popular phrase “OK, boomer,” which, even when done in jest, can be perceived as offensive on some level.
For this list, we’ve picked out some images from the Boomers Humor subreddit, a growing, tight-knit online community that shares wisecracks that may have been funny in the past but are no longer as widely accepted today.
Scroll down and enjoy reading, and as always, don’t forget to upvote your favorites!
By definition, baby boomers are people born between 1946 and 1964. They’ve lived through significant historical events like the end of World War II, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Moon Landing.
However, the term “boomer” took on a different context during the social media era in 2019. It became more of a derisive statement for anyone older who doesn’t share the same beliefs.
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Husband(S) Bad??!!
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Well He Is Right
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We Need A Time Machine To Do This!
The “OK, boomer” catchphrase came as a response from millennials who are tired of hearing older people tell them about how things were in their day. As author Caitlin Fisher pointed out in an interview with NBC News, older folks fail to understand the struggles of millennials who are burdened with student loan debt and rising living costs.
“We’re tired of being told we aren’t allowed to complain,” said Fisher, who wrote The Gaslighting of the Millennial Generation.
You’re probably not a stranger to the concept of a content creator. In fact, you likely have certain channels or pages that you like or even are a dedicated fan of.
So, you probably know the pain of watching the creator you like slowly losing their spark or just losing quality in their content. And sometimes there’s nothing else left to do but to unsubscribe. Today, let’s take a journey through various YouTubers people think fell off and see if we agree with these opinions.
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MrBeast obviously, you spent a thousand j*zzbillion dollars on recreating the set of some show and one of your three friends gets another house? Eh.#2
Infographics. Started out being informative, turning into propaganda and ludicrous what if scenarios. Kurgesagt does the same but much better.#3
Joshua Weissman. He used to make great cooking videos, explaining everything about the techniques ( when most youtubers just show a recipe without explaining anything ). Now he’s just tasting food from fast foods and testing some bad kitchen gadgets.The day is February 14th, 2005. It’s the day a new social media and online video sharing platform, YouTube, is founded by former employees of PayPal – Chad Hurley, Jawed Karim, and Steve Chen. Little did they know that their platform would change the world as we know it.
Sound dramatic? Well, let’s admit it – YouTube did really cause a cultural shift, didn’t it? Now, 20 years later, it’s still the second most visited website in the world (with only Google beating it).
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Donut Media has been getting there… all I wanted was more up to speed episodes, and wheel house episodes, and they ditched all that for a lot of reaction videos and silliness..#5
Joe Rogan if I have to be honest….#6
Anyone remember Crazy Russian Hacker?As of 2024, the site had over 2.7 billion monthly active users, who were collectively watching more than a billion hours of videos daily.
Still, no matter how much content is being watched, just as much, if not more, is uploaded constantly – in May 2019, videos were being uploaded at a rate of over 500 hours of content per minute. In mid-2024, it was estimated that the site hosted around 14.8 billion videos in total. Impressive numbers, aren’t they?
YouTube isn’t only a simple site to watch videos, but for some, it’s a full-time job. And we’re not talking about people who are responsible for the site’s functionality or the business itself; we’re talking about those whose job is creating those videos – YouTubers.
Everyone knows that the internet kind of has its own language. What that means is that people online simply interact a little differently than in real life — they use various expressions, words, emojis, and jokes that you don’t often hear in day-to-day life.
This even includes such an act as complimenting — folks, especially Gen Z ones, have come up with a rather interesting way to do so online. And it’s already seeping into real life. So, let’s check out some examples of it, shall we?
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I love whatever is wrong with you
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I love the way your brain functions
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I hope both sides of your pillow is coldIt’s a known fact that language is something that constantly evolves. In fact, some even say that it’s “a living, breathing entity” in the sense that it’s constantly changing and adapting to the needs of the speakers.
As proof of this, you can take a look at how the English language looked, for example, in Shakespearean times and how it looks right now – throughout hundreds of years, it has changed quite a bit. #4
I like this one, let’s keep her
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I hope there’s always enough milk in the bowl for your cereal
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Big fan of whatever this isActually, to notice the differences, you don’t have to go so far back in time; you can go back only a few decades. Granted, the contrast isn’t as grand as with hundreds of years ago, but still quite noticeable, especially when it comes to slang.
Like in the ‘80s, words like selfie weren’t really a thing. While taking pics of yourself was something people did, they didn’t have a specific word for it, as the term only took off in the 2000s. Now, it seems like an inherent part of your daily language, but not that long ago, it didn’t even exist.
Having your stuff stolen sucks. Sometimes the suck is small, like when your lunch gets pilfered from the office fridge, and sometimes the suck is more serious, like when your car gets stolen. Either way, neither is ideal.
One person whose car was about to be stolen caught the thieves red-handed and managed to scare them off. It wasn’t long before they were back trying to make their getaway in another stolen car, only to be served with instant karma. The person shared their tale of revenge with an online community.Having your car stolen sucks, but this person wasn’t having any of it, even if they were only wearing their underwear
They heard their car trying to start, and rushed outside to confront the thieves, yelling into the dark
The thieves ran off, but by this point, the person’s whole household was awake
Not long after that, the thieves were back, trying to make their getaway in their own car
Without skipping a beat, the person and their roommates threatened the thieves again, leaving them to beat a hasty retreat on foot
One night, the sound of a struggling engine jolted OP awake. It was their trusty ’95 Honda Civic. Luckily, the thief couldn’t figure out the hidden anti-theft switch. So, wearing nothing but their underwear, OP rushed outside, yelled into the dark, and two would-be carjackers bolted into the night.
A short while later, OP heard engine noises again. This time, backup arrived: their roommates in pajamas, wielding a bat and a skateboard. As the crew stood yelling from the porch, a voice called out, claiming it was their car. Spoiler alert: it really wasn’t. That’s when OP decided to fight fire with fire.
Without missing a beat, they shouted, “No, that’s MY car now!” The thieves, clearly not ready for pajama-clad chaos, awkwardly backed off, gave up, and beat a hasty retreat on foot. Honestly, OP’s audacity and the bat probably helped. No punches thrown, just strategic shouting; the night rescued by nerves of steel and sleepwear solidarity.
The cops arrived soon after, confirmed the thieves’ getaway car, also a Honda, was stolen, and returned it to its rightful owner. Thanks to a smart kill switch and a ridiculous but effective defense squad, everyone’s cars (and dignity) remained intact. Moral of the story? Always secure your ride… and maybe pick roommates who won’t hesitate to charge to your aid in nothing but briefs and boxers.
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OP’s bold moves scuppered the nefarious plans of the would-be thieves, not just once, but twice. It could have been risky considering they didn’t even know whether the bungling thieves were armed or not, but in the shady scenario, their gut chose confrontation, and it worked out perfectly for them, underwear and all. Just what is the science behind fight-or-flight responses, though? We went looking for answers.
In her article for VeryWellMind, Kendra Cherry writes that the fight-or-flight response, also known as the acute stress response, refers to the physiological reaction that occurs when in the presence of something mentally or physically terrifying. This response is triggered by the release of hormones that prepare your body to either stay and deal with the threat or to run away to safety.
The fight-or-flight response is recognized as part of the first stage of Hans Selye’s general adaptation syndrome, a theory describing the stress response. According to Cherry, the three stages of fight-or-flight are the alarm stage, the resistance stage, and the exhaustion stage. Physical signs that can indicate your fight-or-flight response has kicked in include dilated pupils, pale or flushed skin, rapid heart rate and breathing, and trembling. According to the Cleveland Clinic website, the fight-or-flight response is a critical reaction that we all have and need, but it’s meant for authentic stress and danger. If you find that your body is constantly reacting to everyday stress with a fight-or-flight response, you can learn to regain more control.
“I recommend carving out time to write down your signs and symptoms of stress,” says registered psychotherapist Natacha Duke. “For some people, it might be poor sleep, for others, it might be irritability or stress eating. Understanding your stress signs and symptoms is an important step for improving your levels of stress because you can intervene earlier.”
There’s no doubt that OP chose “fight” that night, while the dastardly thieves responded with “flight”—twice. Proof that, even if you’re only wearing underwear, you can still fight crime.
In the comments, readers praised the original poster for their bold action, while others shared their own stories of thwarting would-be robbers
There’s a lot that gets lost in translation between men and women. For ages, there has been talk about how we don’t understand each other, no matter how hard we try. Fights, misunderstandings, breakups, and divorces happen because of it, and it’s an inexhaustible topic for films, TV shows, books, songs, and conversations with friends.
In the quest to understand each other better, we sometimes ask the opposite gender online to tell us things they would never say to us out loud. This time is no different; we collected the most interesting answers from the thread where one netizen asked men: “If all men had to be brutally honest for 24 hours, what would women be shocked to learn?”
Some of the answers might anger women, others will be quite eye-opening. But one thing is true: these are real things some men experience and want to be talked about more. So, let’s see what they think and talk about it in the comments!
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Those long fake eyelashes? They are not s**y. No guy has ever thought, “she’d be hot if she had ridiculously stupidly long eyelashes”.#4
We often stay quiet about emotional pain because, far too often, it is turned into a weapon against us.#5
We hate it when you mess with your face. If you’re 25, it’s ok to look 25. If you’re 37, it’s ok to look 37. If you’re 52, it’s ok to look 52. It’s ok to look your age.
Please stop with the crazy surgeries on your face; you are beautiful already.#6
Have you gained some weight? Yeah. Are you fat? Yeah, a bit. Do I care? No. Are you still the most beautiful women on the face of the Earth to me? YES.#7
Three things I’ve noticed pop up in not just my relationship, but the relationship of pretty much all the men I know.
1. We aren’t mind readers. Please just say what you want.
2. Most men are happy to do whatever project you want (assuming it’s within financial reason), but please don’t micro-manage while we work.
3. Think to yourself if you actually would like our opinion before you ask for it.#8
How many of us are actually not OK.#9
How under appreciated a lot of fathers feel today. When my wife is spoiled by the entire family on mother’s day. When I dedicate an expensive, lavish date for her and my daughter makes gifts and a card for her. Yet here I sit, alone at 12pm on yet another father’s day and haven’t even heard a word from either of them nor my mother who wanted to keep my daughter this weekend knowing it was father’s day weekend.
I know I can’t say anything about it, because I don’t want an argument and any appreciation afterwards wouldn’t be genuine. Being a father feels like a thankless and completely expected job despite how many deadbeats there are.#10
Well, my wife would be pretty surprised to find out just how attractive I still find her. She’s still smokin’ but won’t take my word for it.
Hi everyone! I’m a tattoo artist originally from Ukraine, and I’ve been creating art for as long as I can remember. Growing up, I was always drawn to creativity, and that passion led me through art school, art lyceum, and later, art college. But it wasn’t until I discovered tattooing that everything really clicked.
I started when I was 17. I learnt by watching YouTube videos and practised on pig skin. I had a lot of friends who were excited to get tattooed, and I was just as excited to become a tattoo artist. At the time, continuing formal education wasn’t an option, so tattooing became both my artistic outlet and my livelihood. Since then, I’ve tattooed in 14 different U.S. states—and I’m now based in Chicago, where we’re planning to open our first studio!
The Shoekids started as simple sketches but have grown into a recognizable universe that I now express through tattoos, art prints, and (hopefully soon) clothing and animation.
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Cowgirl Shoekid
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Shoekids And Kitty
Focusing on Shoekids has helped give my work a consistent identity, especially since I work in so many different locations. But at the end of the day, it’s always about connecting with people and turning their ideas into something meaningful they’ll carry forever.
Tragedy has struck the global skiing community after the passing of former Norwegian Olympic skier Audun Grønvold.
The 49-year-old passed away on July 16, 2025, after being struck by lightning during a family cabin trip.
His passing, confirmed by the Norwegian Ski Federation, brings an abrupt end to the life of a pioneering athlete known for both alpine skiing and ski cross, according to media reports.Former Norwegian Olympic skier Audun Grønvold loses life after being struck by lightning
Born on February 28, 1976, in Hamar, Norway, Grønvold began his competitive skiing career in the alpine discipline.
As a member of Norway’s national alpine team from the mid‑1990s through 2004, he blossomed on the World Cup circuit. In the early 2000s, Grønvold pivoted from alpine skiing to the emerging discipline of ski cross—a high-paced, obstacle-strewn genre of freestyle skiing. In 2007, he cemented his place in the sport by capturing the overall Ski Cross World Cup title.
When the sport debuted at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, he earned a bronze medal, becoming one of the first Olympic medalists in the sport.
At the peak of his athletic career, Grønvold retired from competitive skiing. At the time, he told NHK that his body had given him clues that it was time to stop.
“Grønvold struggled with both his knee, elbow and neck injuries towards the end of his career,” NHK reported.
“I retire with a heavy heart, but it is a sensible choice,” Grønvold told NRK at the time.
Grønvold remained active after retiring as a coach, mentor and hockey player
According to NHK, Kjetil André Aamodt, another former Norwegian Olympic skier, said Grønvold “was the driving force behind the hockey team we played for, the Lambertseter Flyers.”
Aamodt said Grøvold “was very fond of sports and very active. And he was one of the fastest and most agile athletes measured in tests at the Olympiatoppen.”
When asked about his favorite memory of Grønvold, Aamodt described a recent funny moment when his friend showed up to hockey practice wearing goalie gear.
“He wasn’t really supposed to be there, and he wasn’t really a goalie, but suddenly he showed up in full goalie gear just to give us a laugh,” Aamodt recalled.
“Norwegian skiing has lost a significant figure”: Messages of support pour in
Hey Pandas, what improved your quality of life so much you wish you did it sooner? Share the habit, purchase, mindset change, or tiny upgrade that made everything better!
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Letting go of the thought that ‘what others will think’. This was constantly bogging me down. Also, life got easier when I started reminding myself ‘everything is not my problem’.
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Adopting a cat, I didn’t know that a cat can return love like that and be so gentle and attached to a human being.
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Moved to live beside the sea. Very peaceful a d love to hear the waves. Lived in cities before thus and can’t believe the difference in lifestyles less than 50 miles
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Losing weight and getting into shape. I got depressed and eating was my coping mechanism. I ate my way to obesity with a BMI of 36. I looked terrible and felt terrible. Now I’m 77 pounds lighter, exercise at least 5 days a week, and feel 20 years younger. #5
Letting go of toxic friendships. #6
Weed. It’s been legal where I live for years. When I was in the military I had a security clearance and would never do anything to jeopardize it or my career. Now being a civilian and pretty much in pain every day I have some in the evening, only at home while relaxing and not planning on going anywhere. It has greatly improved the quality of my life. #7
Decluttering my closet so I actually wear what I own. #8
I know it’s corny, but – meeting my wife. She has made my life for the past 25 years. It’s not been perfect by any means, but my life was going nowhere well into my 30s, and it has been worthwhile ever since. We met when we were 37 – it would have been great to have met 10 years earlier. #9
Breast reduction surgery.
Having big breasts is a genetic feature for women in my family; they remain voluminous no matter how much weight you lose.
I used to have permanent cervical and back pain, postural issues, and skin allergies during summer. I was unable to move or run properly (as a gym enthusiast, this was a setback). Finding suitable clothes was a challenge (even though I have normal weight): I usually bought dresses in extra large sizes, then narrowed them in the lower part. Additionally, I was subject to bullying, catcalling and even sexual harassment for decades (since I was 12).
Before the intervention (which was much easier than I had thought), my doctor told me: “You’ll wish you did it sooner”. My, was she right. #10
Drinking more water. It reduced my headaches, improved my sleep, decreased my pain levels.
Some things sound romantic – until you really think about it. Is bringing someone flowers a sweet gesture or just the bare minimum? What about making coffee every morning or texting back right away?
This poll is all about judging those little things people do in relationships. You’ll see 25 different actions, and your job is to decide: is it the bare minimum or princess treatment?
Scroll down and show where you draw the line! 👑
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