Yeah, well, most people who use that term don't even know what it means. They just think it sounds derogatory to call any person they think is "old"🙄 They can't be bothered to educate themselves on such trivial things as history, math, or proper use of the English language🤦♂️
@@Boomerjojo79 Ok no worries. To be fair I do feel like it might be somewhere in my memory anyway. Just seems strange to make him like someone who didn't create him.
He not a boomer. He’s actually from “the greatest generation” era. But fast forward to when he thaws from the ice. He’s in his late 20’s. So a millennial
Steve Rogers was Greatest Generation, his generation thought that the Silent Generation and Baby Boomer generation were a bunch of punk ass kids that didn't know any better
She shouldn't have her legs on the dash just because of the likelihood of superheroes encountering trouble and she could wind up with the airbag shoving her knees into her face.
Boomer is the one generational group Rogers couldn't be a part of. Raised in the Depression, he's part of the Greatest Generation, he wakes up in 2011/2 as a late 20's man, a bit too young to be an X, so I guess a Millenial, but with his upbringing he feels entitled to nothing, so not a Millenial. His hokey, stiff one liners are Greatest Generation, the spoiled twits that coined 'OK boomer' are just too young and limited to be aware of that.
Steve Rogers was Greatest Generation, his generation thought that the Silent Generation and Baby Boomer generation were a bunch of punk ass kids that didn't know any better
Lots of kids these days think religion is just some social trend from the 'before times' apparently. Too many compilations make Steve being religious a 'boomer thing'.
Uh, he's not a boomer. In fact, he's older than any boomer 'cause he's from the "greatest generation", i.e. the generation before the "silent generation" and the "boomers"