Comedian Zoltan Kaszas Hysterically Explains Millienials
Comedian Zoltan Kaszas hysterically explained Millennials. The funnyman discussed the habits and characteristics of people born between 1981 and 1996. Watch the short but hilarious clip to learn about the individuals referred to as Millennials, which will have you laughing long after the video ends.
For whatever reason, terms have been devised that refer to individuals based on the year they were born. Why someone thought this was necessary, I’m not really sure, but you will often hear people casually throw around these terms in conversation. Typically, they are used in a derogatory manner, seeming to serve as a means to cut them down or to explain an inexplicable activity or move.
Without a doubt, the most popular of these generational-defining terms is “boomer.” Of course, that has been shortened from Baby Boomer, people born between 1946 and 1964. And again, whenever boomer is uttered, it is usually as a way to call someone old and out of touch without actually calling them old.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Zoltan shared his thoughts and opinions on another group of individuals, who are commonly referred to as Millennials. He admits that he previously did not have a very high opinion of Millennials, but something happened that quickly changed his view of them.
“I used to make fun of Millennials,” he said. “That was something I did. Yeah, I used to make fun of Millennials until I did a Google search, and I realized I am one. Now, I don’t think they’re that bad.”
Later in the clip, he shared that his move and the drastic change in his opinion of Millennials is a perfect example of a part of him that isn’t really great, but he’s incredibly honest about a personal flaw.
“That’s who I am in a nutshell,” he said. “I’m a total hypocrite. I’ll make fun of a group of people until I realize I am that group of people, and be like, come on, you guys. They’re alright. I like Millennials. If I did have to pick on Millennials, I think our biggest issue is we’re too self-aware.”
He then points out that Millennials understand they have issues and problems, but don’t do anything to fix them.
Proverbs 17:22 “A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.”
Comedian Zoltan Kaszas Hysterically Explains Millienials
Comedian Zoltan Kaszas hysterically explained Millennials. The funnyman discussed the habits and characteristics of people born between 1981 and 1996. Watch the short but hilarious clip to learn about the individuals referred to as Millennials, which will have you laughing long after the video ends.
For whatever reason, terms have been devised that refer to individuals based on the year they were born. Why someone thought this was necessary, I’m not really sure, but you will often hear people casually throw around these terms in conversation. Typically, they are used in a derogatory manner, seeming to serve as a means to cut them down or to explain an inexplicable activity or move.
Without a doubt, the most popular of these generational-defining terms is “boomer.” Of course, that has been shortened from Baby Boomer, people born between 1946 and 1964. And again, whenever boomer is uttered, it is usually as a way to call someone old and out of touch without actually calling them old.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Zoltan shared his thoughts and opinions on another group of individuals, who are commonly referred to as Millennials. He admits that he previously did not have a very high opinion of Millennials, but something happened that quickly changed his view of them.
“I used to make fun of Millennials,” he said. “That was something I did. Yeah, I used to make fun of Millennials until I did a Google search, and I realized I am one. Now, I don’t think they’re that bad.”
Later in the clip, he shared that his move and the drastic change in his opinion of Millennials is a perfect example of a part of him that isn’t really great, but he’s incredibly honest about a personal flaw.
“That’s who I am in a nutshell,” he said. “I’m a total hypocrite. I’ll make fun of a group of people until I realize I am that group of people, and be like, come on, you guys. They’re alright. I like Millennials. If I did have to pick on Millennials, I think our biggest issue is we’re too self-aware.”
He then points out that Millennials understand they have issues and problems, but don’t do anything to fix them.
Proverbs 17:22 “A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.”
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for a Curious Mind - Your Daily Prayer - April 13
Your faith feels stuck because you stopped asking questions. What if curiosity is the missing spark God is waiting to reignite in you?
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer for a Curious Mind - Your Daily Prayer - April 13
Your faith feels stuck because you stopped asking questions. What if curiosity is the missing spark God is waiting to reignite in you?
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