Tag: millennials
The Politician Season 2 Is Ryan Murphy’s Battle Cry for Gen Z
With Trump’s rally in Tulsa having recently been bamboozled by so-called “TikTokers and K-pop fans”–just roundabout descriptors for saying Gen Z–the generational war has never [Read More…]
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: What A Woman Making A Successful Business Out of Cropping Your Ex Out of Photos Says About Our Society (& A Certain Generation In Particular)
Staying true to the realm of things that go viral, a woman offering to make profitable use of her Photoshop skills by way of cropping [Read More…]
Embracing the Sleaze and Dancing Through the Apocalypse: Appreciating Ke$ha’s Animal Ten Years Later
Despite indications of the apocalypse/living in a simulation being manifest at the outset of 2010, Ke$ha decided to ignore those early signs of it by [Read More…]
OK Snowflake
We get it. Gen Z is about to inherit the earth, if it lasts long enough (even though millennials haven’t exactly had their place in [Read More…]
“Namaste in Bed” As Testament to/Problem With Millennial Coping Mechanisms
Where the graphic/word tee game is concerned, there has never been a generation more in tune with expressing themselves via this medium than millennials (even [Read More…]
Sign of the Times: The Two Names in One Phenomenon
Katie Rose. Dylan Zane. Sarah Faye. Anthony Ray. Taylor Jane. John Paul. Jamie Lynn. Hailey Marie. Shit, any name + Marie. The two names in [Read More…]
On The Protect Yo Heart Graffito & Its Representation of Selfishness As A Defense Mechanism
The twenty-first century is no place to have feelings. Certainly not if you want to make it out of your twenties with any semblance of [Read More…]
Nocturama: The Breakfast Club With Terrorismo
With his second feature in 2001, The Pornographer, Bertrand Bonello established himself firmly as a writer-director willing to address the hard-hitting subjects. By 2014, with [Read More…]
Altamont versus Fyre Festival: Two Music History Catastrophes That Show How Flaccid the Millennial Generation Is
It’s easy to be a self-hating millennial. Shit, it’s easy to be a self-hating anything. That is, if you have any appropriate sense of shame. [Read More…]
Fifth Harmony’s “Work From Home” As Applied to the Millennial Philosophy on Working
Perhaps only a girl group sprung from the second season of X Factor could fully speak to the millennial philosophy on working, which is, in [Read More…]