• @Trex202
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      This didn’t need the last panel.

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      The Boomers were born in the aftermath of World War II.

      I’d say that the stuff that synthwave references, 1980s video games and music, is really more the province of Generation X. Like, the Boomers were around, but not really growing up with it.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_boomers

      If we use the division here, 1965 was the first year that gets plopped into the Gen X bucket.

      Outrun came out in 1986.

      The youngest a Boomer could have been – if they played Outrun immediately at release and were born in the final year of the cohort – would have been 22.

      An older Boomer, again, using that division, would have been 42. I think that that’s probably past the age where people start to fix set musical preferences and such.

      kagis

      https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/12/learning/do-you-believe-youve-already-forged-your-lifelong-taste-in-music.html

      Songs that came out decades earlier are now, on average, most popular among men who were 14 when they were first released. The most important period for men in forming their adult tastes were the ages 13 to 16.

      What about women? On average, their favorite songs came out when they were 13. The most important period for women were the ages 11 to 14.

      The Boomers might have been involved with the production of commercial media that came out then, but I think that the consumption of and preference for 1980s cultural stuff is really the GenXers.

      I remember seeing Outrun in arcades back when it was still pretty new, and it was mostly teens playing.

      The Boomers were more the hippie era, the late 1960s and early 1970s.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterculture_of_the_1960s

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          Yeah, I know that that’s what the poster is referencing, but I’m saying that the image meme itself is kinda mixing generations.

          Like, if one wanted to do a boomer-themed meme, it’d probably be using 1970s-themed stuff. Organic, bubbly typefaces, flat, earthtone areas, something like that. Pre-digital art.

          Or maybe earlier.

          The fluorescents and stuff is gonna be late for them.

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            I kinda prefer it though, it’s like gen X taunting boomer. Someone calling something “boomer as fuck” wouldn’t be a boomer, so it doesn’t make sense for it to be boomer styled.

    • Ignotum
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      202 days ago

      Quite right, i should stop scrolling Lemmy and go to sleep.
      Thank you for reminding me SatansMaggotyCumFart, this is why you’re my favourite grandchild

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      Don’t be so dismissive. This kind of humour is an acquired taste. It’s actually an official subgenre of funny cartoons called “un”-funnjy cartoons