Millennials might be easy targets, but that doesn’t mean it’s not still hilarious to make fun of them.
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The Twitter account @HashtagRoundup recently asked users of the social media/microblogging platform to tweet millennials’ New Year resolutions using the hashtag #MillennialNewYearResolution, and they opened a big can of artisanal worms, because many of the suggestions were absolutely savage!
Hold on to your avocados, because you’ll be laughing all the way to the co-op! Unless you’re a millennial, in which case you’ll probably be deeply offended.
https://twitter.com/danirat/status/941819024798760960
I will continue to save my parents from suffering the pain of empty nest syndrome. You're welcome Mom &/or Dad. #MillennialNewYearResolutions
— Mac McKenzie (@pat_4291_mac) December 16, 2017
in 2018 I’m not hitting up anyone first if I got left on read or not replied to 🙂 #newyearsresolution
— flowerchild☮ (@cosmiclove09) December 17, 2017
https://twitter.com/NateC2112/status/941813106912641024
Stop saying no to offers so much and start saying yasss #MillennialNewYearResolutions
— Luke+ (@lukeplusone) December 15, 2017
#MillennialNewYearResolutions
Drink more fruity craft beer— 🇨🇦Canadian Eh!🇨🇦 (@livewire3791) December 16, 2017
Only go to work on odd numbered days because they can’t even #MillennialNewYearResolutions
— braggasnoruss.eth♧ (@Braggasnoruss) December 15, 2017
#MillennialNewYearResolutions Develop a new 80s-Retro modern clothing line, beginning with skinny parachute pants.
— Carl Lamy (@carllamy) December 15, 2017
Run for office so these damned baby boomers will quit ruining our country#MillennialNewYearResolutions
— Poli Sci Bitches (@poliscibitches) December 17, 2017
Limit my "I'm a vegan" announcements to three times a day.
— Kerry Waysman (@KerryWaysman) December 15, 2017
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