Why do millennials talk like they're characters in a kike-scripted sitcom?

Why do millennials talk like they're characters in a kike-scripted sitcom?

You mean they have fun and enjoy talking to each other?

>why does the first generation raised primarily on TV talk like they're on TV
I wonder.

Possibly because said sitcoms are based on real social interaction, you probably don't experience much of it so you wouldn't get it sport

They've been programmed from watching programmes mate.

Because the Internet rewarded those who speak in memes

I think you're referring to baby boomers.

Why does OP talk like he's an oblivion character?

Yeah totally dude *waits for laugh track* anyway why are you such a niggercock lover? *waits for laugh track* (your turn to talk)

Can you give an example?

Because they are dead inside waiting for the tv to tell them how to eat sleep aand act.

I don't watch enough sitcoms or spend time around enough millennials to know what you mean. You going to give an example or what?

They pick up subtle mannerisms and thoughts from T.V. which later seeps into everyday life

The faux-naivety, the incessant "irony", it's all so so glib; so contrived.

That's something I noticed too. I remember being a dishwasher when I was still in high school, and during a slow and steady workday I thought over it. I realized that I envisioned many of my daily interactions in relation to sitcom episodes. It was a real mindfuck.

Generation X does it too

Everyone records and shares everything, so they basically are.

examples please, preferably in green text

Seriously? I just like, I can't even right now...

>the first generation raised primarily on TV
Nigger what?

>gay friend
>black friend
>tranny friend
they even create social circles based on what they see on tv.

Gen Z here, we literally talk through memes and like we're communicating in the youtube comments.