That’s what happens when you’re constantly stressed because there are no jobs, finding love feels impossible, homeownership is out of reach, and the future looks hopeless.
L'obsession des Français pour les études est incroyable. On doit être le seul pays au monde où des gens de plus de 30 ans parlent encore de leur mention au bac, de leur prépa ou de leurs études dans telle école prestigieuse comme si ça leur donnait une valeur particulière.
🇦🇷😅 INSOLITE | Lionel Messi possède désormais sa propre statue monumentale en Argentine. Une œuvre de 26 mètres de haut a été inaugurée à Cutral Co, en Patagonie.
New ‘Adventure Time’ content in the works:
• Heyo BMO
• Adventure Time Movie
• Adventure Time: Side Quests (June 29th)
• Adventure Time: Princess Bubblegum and Marceline
It’s incredibly sad.
Boomers will look you dead in the face and tell you that you’re not hustling hard enough, that you don’t want it bad enough.
Meanwhile, housing is unaffordable, wages are a joke, and everything costs 3x more. It’s so over for our generation.
Apparently gym bros are the new hyperscalers.
They’ve created a new bottleneck with whey protein?
Now there’s $SNDK style price hikes.
Maybe creatine is next with shortages.
Everyone wonders why zoomers think that they’re old and that their life is over when they start nearing 25. It’s simple: their lives never started.
My grandparents were homeowners, married, and had a kid at 21. Zoomers may never own a home and the dating market is FUBAR.
The older generations say, “We also struggled in our 20s.”
Nah, you didn’t. You didn’t even pay rent that consumes half your entire paycheck. You didn’t work 2 jobs just to cover basics. You didn’t apply to 200 jobs and face silent rejections. Gen Z isn’t dramatic. They’re drowning.
“GEN Z DOESN’T DRINK”
“GEN Z DOESN’T DATE”
“GEN Z DOESN’T BUY HOUSES”
“GEN Z DOESN’T HAVE KIDS”
“GEN Z DOESN’T SMILE”
Maybe because:
• They graduated into a pandemic
• Job hunted into an AI apocalypse
• Entered the housing market when rates hit 8%
• Watched a world war start before they turned 25
• Got their first paycheck and lost 30% to taxes they’ll never see benefits from
• Student loans kicked in the same month rent doubled
• Were told to “just network” during two years of lockdown
• Grew up on social media designed to make them feel worthless
• Watched billionaires add trillions during COVID while they lost their jobs
• Inherited a planet that’s literally on fire
• Were promised the American Dream and handed the American Bill
But yeah.
It’s the avocado toast.
En 2026, il est apparemment plus simple de trouver un emploi dans les beaux arts qu'en ingénierie informatique.
Vous avez bien lu, à l'ère de l'IA, le chômage des jeunes diplômés est plus élevé en Computer Engineering et Computer Science qu'en histoire de l'art, les études sur l'environnement, ou l'architecture.
L'IA est tellement puissante qu'elle met au chômage même les futurs cerveaux censés la développer à peine diplômés.