No one under 40 gives a shit about high school photos posted to the internet, because everyone under 40 has done it. And because it was novel it wasn't highly staged/choreographed like it is now.
But Vance being the first Millennial to take part in a Presidential campaign is going to take all the slings and arrows. Just the way it is.
And all the Boomer parents cry out in unison: "Remember when I told you 'someday you may regret posing that photo of yourself doing a kegstand'? That day has come."
And all the Boomer parents cry out in unison: "Remember when I told you 'someday you may regret posing that photo of yourself doing a kegstand'? That day has come."
Meanwhile those same boomers post everything and anything they do including things about other people without asking prior to said posting if others want it online [forever] because boomers have the same amount of opsec awareness as a toddler.
Boomers don't have to care anymore because they're all retired.
My parents only cared inasmuch they were worried my facebook page would affect my career prospects. But my boss* at the time was friends with me on facebook, so he already knew and didn't care.
*A former sailor in his 50s who used to tell stories about his days "riding the rails" when he was stationed in Thailand. Anything I did paled in comparison to the stuff he told me about.
No one under 40 gives a shit about high school photos posted to the internet, because everyone under 40 has done it. And because it was novel it wasn't highly staged/choreographed like it is now.
But Vance being the first Millennial to take part in a Presidential campaign is going to take all the slings and arrows. Just the way it is.
And all the Boomer parents cry out in unison: "Remember when I told you 'someday you may regret posing that photo of yourself doing a kegstand'? That day has come."
Meanwhile those same boomers post everything and anything they do including things about other people without asking prior to said posting if others want it online [forever] because boomers have the same amount of opsec awareness as a toddler.
Boomers don't have to care anymore because they're all retired.
My parents only cared inasmuch they were worried my facebook page would affect my career prospects. But my boss* at the time was friends with me on facebook, so he already knew and didn't care.
*A former sailor in his 50s who used to tell stories about his days "riding the rails" when he was stationed in Thailand. Anything I did paled in comparison to the stuff he told me about.
"Riding the rails" sounds like it has something to do with receiving anal from ladyboys to my uninitiated ear.
Me: "Riding the rails?"
Him: "You know, laying Thais"
Man loved his puns.