<SiFuh>
ppetrov^: Wife calls "My car keeps scraping when I go over speed bumps now. My friend Siti says maybe my exhaust pipe is falling off" I said "Doubt it. Got a flat tyre?" Then an Indian man taps on the window and tells her she has a flat tyre.
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: Zoomer slang is confusing. No idea about gen alpha, since I didn't interact with them yet.
<SiFuh>
I find everyone from Beerman's language down to the retards confusing.
<SiFuh>
I even find your's confusing at time.
<SiFuh>
And this fucking acronymn shit pisses me off
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Looks like I got called in to KL to write some software for a company. So I guess I will be leaving Saturday afternoon or Monday.
<remiliascarlet>
Each generation has its own slang ultimately. You're Gen X, I'm Gen Y. But it doesn't feel like the English language truly crippled with those generations. Gen Z slang on the other hand though, "js" instead of "just", "ts" instead of "this", "u" instead of "you", "fire" instead of "funny", and so on.
<remiliascarlet>
Whenever I see them say "js" and "ts", I rather think of "JavaScript" and "TypeScript" instead.
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: I just think they are retarded
<SiFuh>
Gen X is the Forgotten Generation I assume.
<remiliascarlet>
And JavaScript and TypeScript are retarded languages, so it fits.
<remiliascarlet>
I heard the nickname for Gen X is "slacker".
<SiFuh>
Time called millennials entitled and bratty, labeling them the "me me me generation."
<SiFuh>
Gen X (Generation X) is often called a forgotten generation.
<remiliascarlet>
I still can't wrap my head around when a zoomer says "cook" or "cooked", but it definitely has nothing to do with food.
<remiliascarlet>
Yeah, many millenials can be quite selfish. But then I look at the boomers and I have second thoughts.
<SiFuh>
Millennials have been called out for technology addiction and alleged narcissism
<SiFuh>
Boomers, also know as the Silent Generation
<remiliascarlet>
Silent generation came before the boomers.
<SiFuh>
I am always right, so don't flatter yourself :-P
<remiliascarlet>
Is that you, lavaball?
<SiFuh>
No, he's right in many things but not in everything. Unlike me, right all the time.
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: So this wife gets a flat tyre 150 metres away from me. Calls her uncle. He can't find a jack in her car even though I have shown her where it is. She drives to the station to get air in the tyres then drove to a tyre shop.
<SiFuh>
My question I am asking myself is why didn't she call me? I have a trolley jack, two bottle jacks, a portable air-compressor and a puncture repair kit.
<SiFuh>
Apart from the trolley jack, everything is in the truck already. I could have easily jumped in, drove down the road and repaired her tyre in less than 15 minutes