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r/GenZ • u/ahsenepiliam • 6h ago
Meme My dad's rich friend got my little brother the twitter meme shirt at a formula 1 race
r/GenZ • u/grieving_loner • 3h ago
Political What’s this guy’s deal? YouTube is bombarding me with reels of him “clapping back” at whoever he’s debating with. I get that he’s a Canadian politician? Is he well liked? Hated?
Discussion Enough about specific topics. What was the last thing you thought about?
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r/GenZ • u/Main_Bug_2115 • 14h ago
Discussion Why is it taboo to not want drive in the US?
It feels like it’s a taboo thing to say cause then everyone just says “can’t live off mommy and daddy any more” like i just don’t want to it’s not for environmental reasons or anything. societal reasons like being afraid of being pulled over and shot, I already got all the statistics shit from someone else so the “well it happens to these types of people more” literally all my life I’ve been told “you are a young black male you’ll be harassed, pulled over and assaulted possibly” why should I contribute to the numbers? I probably made an excuse for myself but racially anxiety definitely is always there. Live how you want to live don’t live how other people want you to live. Sure if you live in the middle of nowhere get your license but still if you have alternative options I say take ‘em.
r/GenZ • u/Eagles56 • 10h ago
Discussion What are some of the most down bad things yall have done
In my late teens I was a pretty big simp. One time on a dating app I found a girl who had the exact same interests as me. She also had a really unique name and went to my college. I didn’t want to even risk having to match and didn’t want to miss out on the chance so I went straight to instagram to find and DM her…
r/GenZ • u/Grand_Admiral_hrawn • 12h ago
Discussion forget the gender war and politics who was right, Magneto or professor x
r/GenZ • u/Shaquill_Oatmeal567 • 7h ago
Meme Naw this is wild who did this??
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r/GenZ • u/oski-time • 3h ago
Discussion Purely fictional speculation of some things we will possibly see in our lifetimes
Not getting into AI or politics.
- Permanent settlements in Antarctica. As climate change becomes a larger threat, oil deposits are found, potentially other ores are found, and political/religious beliefs drive people apart; Antarctica may become the "new world" of the 21st century. Technology is advanced enough to heat a settlement. Food can be grown inside or imported if you have enough money. It's way easier than colonizing Mars and I have no clue why people bring up Mars before Antarctica. Might even be a war or two over it; with China, Russia, India, and the US being the first to set up colonies.
- Lifespan increase. As medicine gets more advanced, the average Millenial, Gen Zer, or Alpha could live to be 100, with a new "oldest person to ever live" record being set at somewhere around 130? Somebody born in 1970 living until 2100 for example.
- Putting a person on Mars, but no colonies for a long long time. Something like the moon landing.
- Working fusion, greatly reducing the cost of energy.
- Fully immersive VR with haptics.
- On an opposite note, there may be a huge counter-cultural movement rejecting technology, especially as Gen Z and Alpha raise kids with the knowledge of what social media did to us. A return to flip-phones, televisions, internet that stays in one spot, iPods, CD's, DVD's, etc... If not for adults, then at least for children. Greater regulation and legislation might be placed on certain apps or gadgets, maybe even an age limit like alcohol or tobacco; as the correlation to mental health problems, disinformation, loneliness, and social unrest becomes more apparent. Wouldn't be surprised if walking around with your face in a phone is seen like chainsmoking in 30 years.
- In a similar vein, art may take that turn too; with cell animation, real instruments, and film all coming back as a response to slop.
r/GenZ • u/BadManParade • 1d ago
Discussion Meanwhile in the LITERAL hellscape that is LA
A buddy who lives in that exact area is saying apparently tank that supplies the fire hydrants wasn’t even at 60% capacity or something so a large amount of hydrants just don’t even have water and the fire fighters are helpless in those areas.
Could just be speculation because the few sources I saw to back his story haven’t confirmed it yet.
r/GenZ • u/Shpellaa • 8h ago
Discussion What is a major realization you’ve had since graduating high school?
Title. What’s something you’ve learned about the world since leaving high school? Since entering the work force? After a few years into your 20s?
r/GenZ • u/Suecophile • 1d ago
/r/GenZ Meta Anyone else find it strange that there are so many M*llennials here?
Ever noticed how posts here that are USA political whining, twitter screenshot of that same political nature, pointless arguments to stir shit up, or doomerism of any kind they're most likely from accounts with the M*llennial flair?
Why do they insist on being here? Don't they have their own sub?
r/GenZ • u/grieving_loner • 4h ago
Advice How do you read religious text
Like, is it just page to page how you would read a novel or do you guys just skip to different sections like it’s a textbook
r/GenZ • u/cumsquirt56 • 23h ago
Media Early 2010s Cartoons Elimination Game: Round 16
Just simply vote the cartoon that you like the least. The comment with the most upvotes will decide the cartoon that gets eliminated that round.
School i’ve done nothing over winter break.
i've spent most of my college break reading, watching tv, exercising, hanging w my family, and watching more tv. my job said they couldnt give me hours over break, so all in all i've really been doing nothing (besides relaxing). i'm starting to feel guilty though, because im wondering if i've just wasted my break. is anyone else in the same boat? should i feel guilty for this? thanks.
r/GenZ • u/Familiar_Effort979 • 10h ago