As zoomers approach 30 (zoomer death), will we start to see the rise of age horror?
>>220557241I watched for Thomasin in bikini. Nothing else of merit
No, because they'll realize its the same as being in your 20s, but with more knowledge.
What I want to know is when genuinely old people decide to start dressing like how an old person looks. Like how grandmas wear dresses with flower patterns or grandpas wearing gym shorts and New Balance
>>220557241>gf is older than me>she could live a rent free life and look after herself as id fund it all>instead she chooses a dead end job that depresses her, watches tiktok 24/7 of fags begging for gifts, vapes non stop whilst drinking lager at the literal same timeI need to find some fresh puss
>>220557491They won't, the fashion ages with them
The ending of that movie is completely retarded and utterly misses the point of the comic.
>>220557491No one knows what Millennials and beyond are going to really be like as 'old' people. If you're under 40 years old, right now, you're not going to be aging like older generations.
>>220557241>The beach that makes you oldDidn't realise this was actually a movie lel
>>220557491if you have any sense, you gradually realise how ridiculous it is to dress like a young person
>>220558410Dressing young isn't objective though. If you truly dress how you LIKE to dress, which would require you to have an IQ above room temp, then you you wouldn't be thinking such gay things.
>>220557241>the rapper character is named "mid-sized sedan"
>Girl grows up>Bikini grows up as well, with 0 tightnesswhen I saw that I immediately tuned out, was not invested in the ending anymore, and made me aware of many other poor decisionsLike having the old parents in obvious crappy makeup instead of recasting two really old people
>>220557368*about how you fucked up
>>220557535either drop it or play the lottery and impregnate it
>>220559196And that is how wisdom is made. You'll learn.
>>220557491Seeing baby boomers dress like zoomers always makes me laugh out loud.
>>220559111it was entertaining but yes not a flick with a lot of attention to detail
>>220558410200 years ago there was no age distinction in fashion, children would dress like adults, young adults and old adults would dress the same. >>220557491>Like how grandmas wear dresses with flower patterns or grandpas wearing gym shorts and New BalanceThat was how they dressed when they were young. It's like names, there's no such thing as an 'old person name', every 'old person' name was common among youngsters in the past, the name just decreased in popularity and became associated with old people.
>>220557491I’m in my early 20s and dress like a Dad. It’s just practical. I’m not wearing pajama bottoms, that’s retarded. Don’t diss New Balance either, I’ve worn them for a long time and they’re perfectly reliable shoes
>>220557685>Millennials and beyond>as 'old' peopleThey will all die in their 50's
>>220558670>dress how you LIKE to dressThis is a teen mentalityMost people later on life dress on how they are supposed to dressCulture abandoning dress code is a sign of decadence, not improvement
>>220559613>how they are supposed to dress"Being an adult is when instead of your parents telling you how to dress, society tells you how to dress"
>>220557241>Zoomers are aging better than boomlennialsNice try
>>220559641yes, pretty muchYesIn fact, what your parents tell you how to dress, is also what society say how you should dress, but you don't have the experience to pick it up from the environment because you are a retarded small human, and you need to be toldDid you think that what you wrote is profound or insightful?
>>220560292Parents can force their children to wear certain clothes(not that they should), how can society force an adult to wear certain clothes?
>>220559653Expected one of the guys to troon out
>>220560336>how can society force an adult to wear certain clothesCultural revolution in China, Islamic revolution in Iran, Socialist revolution in Russia
>>220557685the oldest millennials are 45, old enough to be a grandparent
>>220560336There is subtle mental pressure, which is enough to control most people. Plus you either want the rewards of dressing to fit a role or you dress invisibly (i.e. like the mass of people) to minimize friction.
>>220559653Where the heck is this that the women aren't doodled up with retarded tattoos?
>>220560483And? I said under 40, which is currently anyone born between between mid to late 1986 and 1996.
>>220560732*specifically speaking of Millennials. Obviously anyone born after 1996 is also under 40.
>>220560676nigger people are walking around in pajama pants and socks and sandals.
>>220558410Rizz is eternal
>>220559613Are you one of those faggots that go to the mall dressed like a Peaky Blinders stand-in?