• assembly@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    I’m so confused. Can someone explain this one to me? It just looks like someone is playing a phone game or DS or something. Don’t people play phone games still or is that the joke?

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      17 hours ago

      Its consider cringe by “the youths” to be out in public playing a handheld game console.

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        6 hours ago

        Ironically, the real cringe is giving a fuck what anyone dictating what is cringe thinks. Especially kids to today that didn’t have shit like lawn darts and unsupervised outdoor activity to filter out some of the dumbest ones and teach life lessons.

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        11 hours ago

        lol what. instead of what, looking at a dipshit taking pictures of strangers the entire commute?

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        16 hours ago

        Interesting, so being into ad-infested, freemium mobile games is okay, but being into real games that you can play straight through without interruptions is cringe?

        I’m suddenly glad to be an adult.

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        12 hours ago

        Its consider cringe by “the youths” to be out in public

        FTFY

        For a lot of young people, the cultural norm is that any kind of sincerity is cringe.

        I was talking about this with a friend recently, but is there any culture for 13 year olds anymore? What music do they listen to? Because when I was a teenager, a mere decade ago, there was still a distinct youth subculture that I just don’t think exists anymore.

        None of this is to shake my fist at a cloud and say things were better back in my day. But I do think that Covid, the proliferation of algorithmic social media, and the death of third places, have all contributed to a generation of kids who think going outside and having a nice time is insufferably cringe, when they should be going to an all ages punk show, wearing stupid clothes, and having experiences

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          47 minutes ago

          Yes they think sincerity is cringe in most circumstances, but i wouldnt agree with any of your other points

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          I have taken my kids to some pretty small concerts, that they asked for rides to, that garage band scene is still around it’s just not our scene anymore, right? The main difference I found is that my kids wanted to share the music with me, wanted me to go see it with them and my God I would never have done that with my mom.

          So thankful they grew up and do wear stupid clothes (and sometimes awesome costumes for conventions). In our family there’s a gender split - the boys & men including the trans one are less about going out, the girls & women are all more into going out to shows & events.

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        13 hours ago

        i am the youth, nobody thinks this and in fact playing with a game console versus a phone is in fact even a fashion or cultural statement that people think is cool

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              13 hours ago

              See but i cant take that at face value, you are an unconfirmed youth, the youths i see are confirmed youths.

              You could be some dude in his 40s larping, so ill take their anecdotes over yours

              Note: i do not want proof do not send me pictures

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                12 hours ago

                also keep in mind that what teenagers (including me) tell adults is often not what we actually think, for various reasons

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                  Then how can we trust that you’re telling us what you actually think now? Maybe you do think it’s cringe and want to encourage old people to do it just because that is funny. I’m on to you sonny boy.

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                    49 minutes ago

                    You shouldnt really trust what anyone says on the internet, imo. But consoder this from my perspective: multiple children have told me whats up irl, one person who may or may not be a teenager disagrees with that. Thats 3 real vs one hypothetical child. I was piping up bc someone asked, but that person shouldnt take anything i (or anyone on the internet) says as anything but an anecdote.

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          Partly because extreme self consciousness has become normal in the era where abnormalities can get you recorded and posted on the internet for mockery.

          Like I get it, I have an anxiety disorder and cptsd and was bullied as a kid all of which combine to a form of extreme self consciousness. But my fear of playing my steam deck in a laundromat or on the bus is what’s left of what was at a much less healthy stage of life a fear of going to the grocery store or browsing in a shop for more than exactly what I went in for (ok I still struggle with that one).

          It’s mental illness that certain corners of the internet, 4chan especially, have not only normalized, but gone so far as to encourage in each other and likely induce. Also given that it’s 4chan it probably originates with self consciousness from failure to understand social rules and expectations and the policing of themselves extending to policing of others

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          15 hours ago

          Getting a solid answer on that from teenagers is basically not possible. They live life based on “vibes”, and the vibes are cringe