11.
Millennials are not partying. We and our anxiety issues are holed up working from home, watching Hulu, and yelling at our parents not to go outside.
It’s Gen Z you want
— Mairead McArdle (@JohnsonHildy) March 19, 2020
12.
Millennials aren’t on Spring Break, they’re playing Animal Crossing on mute during Zoom meetings while searching for home office furniture in another tab, and they’d really like their Student Loans cancelled
— Chaka, apocalypse edition ☆ (@princessology) March 20, 2020
13.
I don’t know who needs to hear this but Millennial isn’t the blanket word for young people anymore, lots of us have kids and shit the rest of us now get hungover after 2.5 IPAs
— Charlotte Wilder (@TheWilderThings) March 22, 2020
14.
“millennials” became the word used to describe young arrogant shitheads and now i, a grown woman with a mortgage and back issues, am getting blamed for spreading COVID-19 on spring break
— gabbie hanna (@GabbieHanna) March 21, 2020
15.
PSA:
Millennials are not on spring break. The youngest millennials are 24 years old. The ones on spring break and are currently college students are Gen Z.
Sincerely,
An aging millennial who has been paying student loans for 10+ years and is living the dream
— Tyler Roney (@TylerJRoney) March 20, 2020
16.
Millennials are not the ones who are going out on spring break! We are all inside on Twitter
— David DeWeil (@daviddeweil) March 23, 2020
17.
I am a millennial. I am the mother of this TEN YEAR OLD CHILD.
Millennials are not children. Please stop associating us with idiots out there celebrating spring break. pic.twitter.com/okLd7Inore
— Bebo at Home (@BoldBebo) March 21, 2020
18.
the average millennial is 33 years old.
the average millennial is 33 years old.
the average millennial is 33 years old.
the average millennial is 33 years old.
the average millennial is 33 years old.
the average millennial is 33 years old.
the average millennial is 33 years old.— 🦓 Jack of all Bos, Master of Horse 🌊 (@BoHorseManJack) March 21, 2020