Gen Z College Grads ROASTED For Talking TikTok At Work & Saying Rizz & No Cap

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Gen Z College Grads ROASTED For Talking TikTok At Work & Saying Rizz & No Cap


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  1. As someone born in the early 80’s I felt like I grew up as the tail end of Gen x (even though in the past 10 years they changed it to millennial, I just didn’t grow up that way so I call it Gen x😂) we had slaguage that probably sounded like we were from the planet Mars to our parents. Having said that we actually used real words. We didn’t use abbreviations. That just makes the young people sound ignorant or lazy like it’s too hard to say the entire word so you’d rather use the abbreviation? Shits weird.

  2. Does Tim have a family? Does he have a "real" job? Does he have any self awareness? Is he going to keep bashing technology? What about the people who worship him and quote Tim Poole in business meetings? Would he approve of that?

  3. I guess you guys in the northeast were locked up. We weren't. Texans went to work after a couple of weeks, unless you worked for the government on any level.

  4. Went fishing. Group of 4 annoying ass kids were trying to fish for sharks. Referenced it "being easier on tiktok" and saying "that's totally rizz" I can overlook that but… "omg that's so skibidi toilet"… they were stealing food and almost got them kicked out of the platform.

  5. I walked in on my wife watching The Circle on Netflix, and the people where literally talking tiktok gibberish.

    I asked her how she could stand listening to that, and she was just trying to push through it but was about to reach her limit.

    I just left the room.

  6. Life brings daily challenges that are meant to shape and guided us. If you bypass these lessons you end up sad, confused and in the outside looking in. Compassionate means get out of people’s way and let things happen so that that person can grow mentally, emotionally, financially, spiritually. True growth has nothing to do with your self image online

  7. California sends more young adults to college straight from high school more than any other state yet they have the largest population of homeless. 🤔🤷🏼‍♀️

  8. This channel has zero self-awareness. Just look at and listen to the people in this clip and ask yourself if they're in any place to be judging others for something as innocuous as the slang they use. Clown show 😂

  9. GRADES MATTER! They’re ‘graduating’ but, can’t pass the ONBOARDING TESTS! QUALITY of Education sucks. Thats why most not getting called back.
    Source: Hiring Manager & Rejecting Applications, due to missing phone numbers, addresses (p.o. boxes aren’t acceptable) old email addresses (you’re an adult, get off your HS email address), unprofessional resumes (contact information,address,relevant education,&phone # we don’t read that crap & format don’t get cute).

  10. My brother Graduated from LE CORDON BLEU (chef)… He’s been MANAGING HOTELS since!!! Never was an Official Chef. They’re getting useless degrees, in over crowded fields. GRADES MATTER!!!

  11. Kids graduating college are giving up on looking for a job way too quickly. I have a friend at my gym that just graduated from college and he’s all depressed because he’s struggling to find a job in his field. I struggled as well. I applied to 10 jobs a day 50 jobs a week 200 jobs a month and I was lucky if I would get maybe two call backs in a week. And like Libby my first job out of school I made $27k a year and I busted my butt at that job. It’s all a matter of getting your foot in the door and slowly moving up.