I am a boomer. I turned 62 last month. And I'm trying to figure out why anyone would object to the behaviour in that clip. Just looks like people having fun.As a disclaimer, I am not a boomer but yes I am old.
But it's gotta kinda suck to be a pro hockey player or famous in that everyone is recording everything so there's ALWAYS the chance that something you're doing will be posted online and go viral for all to see.
This one is a fun clip but you can't have a few ginger ales and dance at a wedding without it ending up on the internets?
Why is "acting like a clown" the only form of "having a life" allowed? Does everyone actually do this stuff past like, 15 years of age?
This might come as a shock, I don't know. But you don't have to act like an idiot to have fun.
I think I remember great grandma saying that exact same thing.Do people actually do this for fun? Bouncing up and down shouting like wild animals? I swear to God we're devolving as a society
That's only there as insurance and it doesn't change the fact that no one's been able to throw anything against my opinion than some weak ad hominem attacks.
And around fires by tribes for thousands of years.It's been a thing in American and Canadian pop music for about 150 years.
Because everyone thought it was a bad opinion. Yet somehow you think it was a good one.That's only there as insurance and it doesn't change the fact that no one's been able to throw anything against my opinion than some weak ad hominem attacks.
haha trueThat's only there as insurance and it doesn't change the fact that no one's been able to throw anything against my opinion than some weak ad hominem attacks.
All weddings are "literally the same?" Not even close to true but I ain't gonna argue with you.
I'm wondering how many of these comments are coming from bitter Flames fans or are you actually this miserable in real life?
Do people actually do this for fun? Bouncing up and down shouting like wild animals? I swear to God we're devolving as a society
There's nothing more NPC than weddings, they're literally all the same and more than half will end in a divorce anyways.
Ya sound fun at parties as well.Oh boy, you guys sure tipped your fedoras after these posts didn’t you
To be clear I in no way object to anything going on in that clip. But it must be weird to be constantly be recorded like that especially when we are not our best selves, which happens from time to time.I am a boomer. I turned 62 last month. And I'm trying to figure out why anyone would object to the behaviour in that clip. Just looks like people having fun.
There's really nothing more NPC than calling something NPC.There's nothing more NPC than weddings, they're literally all the same and more than half will end in a divorce anyways.
Why is "acting like a clown" the only form of "having a life" allowed? Does everyone actually do this stuff past like, 15 years of age?
This might come as a shock, I don't know. But you don't have to act like an idiot to have fun.
You're saying that they act like a bunch of kids that grew up upper middle class who are now a bit older?I probably sound like an old guy but the NHL weddings just seems like a massive gathering of the ultra preppy people in high school except they're just a bit older now.
Or maybe it looks like what people *thought* the barbie movie would look like.
You're saying that they act like a bunch of kids that grew up upper middle class who are now a bit older?
Nailed it. That's 99% of hockey players.
Beautiful.
No one getting 'crunked' or 'shit-faced', no one shouting out violent rap lyrics, no breasts popping out of dresses from jumping up and down over and over. Everyone having a great time celebrating the holy union of a beautiful young couple. The horror, I know.
Boomer vibes. Tell us, what superior things do you do for fun?Do people actually do this for fun? Bouncing up and down shouting like wild animals? I swear to God we're devolving as a society
Lots of dudes in this thread who went to school dances and asked the DJ to put Megadeth or Slayer on, then glowered in a corner.