You could replace the game with every other title and I still would think the same about it ;)
Yeah i didnt recognized the game in the picture. But the idea behind this 3 Panel Comic would not change if its resident evil requiem or Monty on the run ;)
Not really. As a millennial this is a problem I have (and am not proud of). Hell, it’s a problem for a person from any generation with Executive Disfunction. The only Boomerish behavior I see in this thread is from you, for assuming that this is a single-generational issue.
Hmm… Nah I dont see a “single generation” issue there and now I kinda assume to understand what your problem is, so thanks for explaining.
I dont get it why you assume think “saying something is boomer” equals “single generation issue”. I mean yeah even milleanials and gen z are suffering from patriachic issues. And its not like that they try to hide it…
But interestingly enough that you defend a comic which tries to point a multilayer problem down to a single issue. Executive Dysfunction is a hell of a problem and I am deeply sorry to hear that.
But those comics boil the problem more down to a “haha guy is always on the computer instead of doing dishes…”
You could replace the game with every other title and I still would think the same about it ;)
Yeah i didnt recognized the game in the picture. But the idea behind this 3 Panel Comic would not change if its resident evil requiem or Monty on the run ;)
Alternatively, is too young to be married.
Hmm… Would being married change the narrative? And if yes, is it mandatory that its a hetero marriage or could it be a same sex marriage? ;)
Not really. As a millennial this is a problem I have (and am not proud of). Hell, it’s a problem for a person from any generation with Executive Disfunction. The only Boomerish behavior I see in this thread is from you, for assuming that this is a single-generational issue.
Hmm… Nah I dont see a “single generation” issue there and now I kinda assume to understand what your problem is, so thanks for explaining.
I dont get it why you assume think “saying something is boomer” equals “single generation issue”. I mean yeah even milleanials and gen z are suffering from patriachic issues. And its not like that they try to hide it…
But interestingly enough that you defend a comic which tries to point a multilayer problem down to a single issue. Executive Dysfunction is a hell of a problem and I am deeply sorry to hear that.
But those comics boil the problem more down to a “haha guy is always on the computer instead of doing dishes…”