You say that in jest but I am a former flight instructor that isn’t particularly interested in going flying ever again, not since I dropped out of mechanic school anyway.
It’s not needed. Need to think about the sentence.
How could millennials really be affecting aircraft sales? Obviously they couldn’t, therefore the comment makes no sense if considered literally. However often millennials are blamed for everything else, so perhaps it’s an amusing comment related to that phenomenon.
But if you think about it, millennials could be pushing a dialogue in popular media that Boeing is part of the big industrial war machine, and deserves to die. I’ve heard lesser fabricated arguments on the Internet.
No, its millennials killing the aircraft industry.
Well, you might have a point. I’m a millenial and I didn’t buy a single Boeing last month. Damn you, cancel culture!
Personally I only buy artisan aircraft.
It’s so important to shop local. I buy my aircraft from companies down the road from me that share my ethical values.
I wish I could afford a Boeing, but I go to Starbucks 35,000 times a day.
Damn kids. No one wants to fly anymore.
You say that in jest but I am a former flight instructor that isn’t particularly interested in going flying ever again, not since I dropped out of mechanic school anyway.
If you had cut out the avocado toast, you could have afforded your own wide-body jet liner before your 30s.
One Boeing 737 MAX = 6.5 million avocado toasts. You’d have to go without avocado toast for … uh … two weeks?
Well, it’s only 6.4 million Avocado toasts if you save some money on bolts…
That’s how we know you’re not a millennial. A real millennial knows that’s only one week’s worth of 'cado toast.
Grow up
Pretty sure they’re joking.
Thanks for that. Sometimes I wish /s was more popular here, for tone-deaf people like me.
It’s not needed. Need to think about the sentence.
How could millennials really be affecting aircraft sales? Obviously they couldn’t, therefore the comment makes no sense if considered literally. However often millennials are blamed for everything else, so perhaps it’s an amusing comment related to that phenomenon.
I know engineers at my work that would say equally dumb things like that unironically and mean it lol
I also don’t get people’s aversion to /s, do they also only speak in monotone?
Yes boomer, they speak in monotone.
Lmfao I’d love to know why that comment makes me a boomer
It doesn’t. It was sarcastic based on your boomer-like dependence on /s.
But if you think about it, millennials could be pushing a dialogue in popular media that Boeing is part of the big industrial war machine, and deserves to die. I’ve heard lesser fabricated arguments on the Internet.
In any event, thanks for the heads up.
we need to stop eating avocados and start buying more planes.