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40 Cringy, Tasteless, And Cursed “Boomer Core” Items Of Clothing People Actually Wear In Public, As Shared On This Twitter Page
As long as humanity exists, there will be friction between all of the different generations. The older gens typically think that youngsters nowadays lack respect and are ‘lazy.’ On the flip side, younger gens see their older counterparts as stubbornly holding on to antiquated ideas, lagging behind the times, and unable to adapt to a rapidly changing world.
Life isn’t all black and white. There are nuances. And no generation is ‘perfect’ or ‘evil,’ whether we’re talking about Baby Boomers (born 1946 to 1964), Generation X (born 1965 to 1980), Millennials (born 1981 to 1996), Generation Z (aka Zoomers, born 1997 to 2012), or the newly-forming Generation Alpha (born in the early 2010s and mid-2020s). Simply put, there are sizable differences in values and how people approach work and life.
However, some aspects of each gen are so friggin’ bad that they’re practically begging to be shamed online. That’s where the ‘Boomer Core’ Twitter page comes in.
The account shares pics of the very worst Baby Boomer items of clothing that are just… ugh. The slogans are cringeworthy beyond belief. Don’t believe us? Scroll down and upvote the pics that you think are the most awful, dear Pandas Don’t forget to take this bottle of Unsee Juice(™) with you. Just in case!
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Let’s get this out of the way really quickly. Generally speaking, we believe that people should have the freedom to wear what they like. However, some items of clothing are just so completely awful, nobody should approach them even with a 10-foot pole.
Shirts and caps with funny phrases and pictures work sometimes. If they’re sufficiently witty and lighthearted. However, the facepalm-worthy captions that we see in this list should never have seen the light of day. We’ve called the Fashion Police, as well as the Humor Bureau, and they said they’re on the case.
The ‘Boomer Core’ social media project is actually fairly new. It was created just a few months ago, in July of 2022. In that time, the account has grown to nearly 63k followers.
The founder of the page describes the project as dedicated to sharing “all the boomer images and clothing found across this accursed land.” We assume they mean the United States because we really don’t see anyone else coming up with similarly cough ‘creative’ cough shirt slogans.
The renowned philosopher Socrates had this to say about the younger generation around 470BC: “Children; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. They no longer rise when elders enter the room, they contradict their parents and tyrannize their teachers. Children are now tyrants.”
Not much has changed in terms of inter-generational dynamics since then, has it?
Though there’s a bit of flip-flopping between academics as to how exactly we can categorize Millennials and Zoomers, there’s a lot more clarity when it comes to Baby Boomers.
Baby Boomers, colloquially (and somewhat disparagingly) known as Boomers, were born between 1946 and 1964, right after the end of the Second World War, as the Cold War was starting. They followed the Silent Generation and preceded Generation X.
THIS BRINGS BACK TRAUMATIC MEMORIES OF WHEN THE SCHOOL GAVE US ACCESS TO RECORDERS OH GOD IT WAS HORRIFYING IT WAS A WAR A REVOLUTION
THEY GAVE THEM TO US FOR ONLINE MUSIC CLASS. IF YOU THOUGHT RECORDER WAS BAD TRY LAGGY RECORDER
Load More Replies...My father expressly forbade me to bring one of those accursed things into the house.
Load More Replies...https://www.amazon.com/Recorder-Player-Tshirt-Instrument-T-Shirt/dp/B0B31FHDRN?th=1&psc=1
Load More Replies...I can’t even begin to understand this one but I can hear “London’s Burning” played in a round (badly) in my head
Ours was "Frère Jaques". I'm allergic to the song now
Load More Replies...When my then-8 year old daughter tried playing the plastic one she brought home by sticking it in her nose and breathing into it 🤦🏽♀️
We managed to weaponize our recorders at school. I'm now bound to secrecy beyond this point
we're here for a good life not a long one. tell us
Load More Replies...All instruments are outside ones until much practice.
Load More Replies...My daughter said she was bringing home a recorder, I brought home ear-defenders ;o)
In this day and age, there’s a lot of tension between Boomers and members of younger generations. Many people feel (whether correctly or not) that Boomers, especially those in the United States, are slightly hypocritical. They grew up during a time of unprecedented growth and affluence. Housing and education were cheap back then.
Compare all of that affordability back then to the economic situation now. Many young people in the West feel like they’ve been completely priced out of the ability to own property. Rent prices alone are sky-high (if you can find an apartment at all due to the huge demand).
Many Americans are also saddled with huge debts from going to university. Student loan debt in the US stands at around $1.745 trillion. That comes to an average federal student loan debt balance of $40,780, including private loan debt.
CNN really put it well when it comes to the current attitudes surrounding property. “A little over a decade ago, the dominant narrative about the housing market was that Millennials simply weren’t buying. They were either too cheap, lazy, or itinerant to commit to something as weighty as a mortgage,” writes Allison Morrow.
“Cut to 2020 and that narrative got flipped on its head. It wasn’t that Millennials didn’t want homes in the suburbs, they just couldn’t afford them. But when the pandemic hit and demand for property exploded, the furor was driven by people in their 30s—finally flush after years of slogging away at whatever jobs were left for them in the fallout of the Great Recession, and, for many, eager to flee to the wide-open spaces of suburban life.”
Tbh there are days when I'm very tempted to do just that and be done with it...
Morrow continues: “As that 2020 housing boom begins to go bust, those who managed to close on a home in the crush of competition fed by rock-bottom mortgage rates should count themselves extremely lucky.” Fast-forward to 2022 and pretty much everywhere you go online, you feel a sense of barely-disguised financial dread. Some Millennials and members of Gen Z feel like they’ll never be able to own an apartment or a house, and they’ll have to keep renting forever.
In this context, it becomes easy to get mad at Baby Boomers who already own their house and are already enjoying the perks of retirement. When they tell someone else that they’re supposedly not working hard enough, they completely ignore just how much the economic climate has shifted. It is incredibly hard to make a decent living with hard work alone. You’re simply not guaranteed a stable and comfortable life as much as you’d have been half a century ago.
However, at the end of the day, different generations simply have different experiences and values. Though, to be honest, nobody should be wearing any of the shirts and hats in this list. Ever!
That look. I think he genuinely just discovered the internet and what you can .. umm do with it.
Call me a wimp but I'd rather remember others opinions so I don't get into frustrating and needless arguments, esp. during the holidays!
A small percent of these where legit funny. But as soon as it mentioned God, guns, wives or was a large body of text I knew it fit the title
I mean, at least the shirts serve as a pretty good indicator who we should avoid at all costs 😅
Load More Replies...My boomer dad lost his leg, so I made him a shirt that said "I'm one foot away from Kicking your a*s."
The other day I saw one that was something like "Nobody can take away my guns or my Bible" and it was just so weirdly aggressivly american I couldnt stop thinking about it. I just cannot get into the headspace of someone who not only doesn't realize the irony of proclaiming guns next to a book of do not kill & love your neighbor but also makes it their personality to loudly proclaim it on a shirt.
There's a Republican politician, Kandiss Taylor, whose campaign slogan was: "Jesus, Guns, Babies". She was a candidate for governor of Georgia, the same state that has Herschel Walker (Republican), running for Senate. Herschel Walker, who is vehemently anti-abortion, but has urged the women he got pregnant to get abortions. These people are f*****g nuts.
Load More Replies...Not sure why any of this is boomer vs. Youth? It's just cringy t-shirts. I'm pretty tired of the derogatory label "boomer". To all those supposedly woke youth....Ageism is still discrimination. You might want to wake up a bit more.
Half the people in the pictures are younger than I am. And I'm in the generation after the Boomers.
Load More Replies...I think this is more like "list of rightwing idiot shirts", not specifically boomers.
But who comprises the vast majority of the right wing idiots? Exactly.
Load More Replies...Most of these aren’t just plain cringey— they are flat out disturbing and disgusting. With the exception of a few silly ones, most of them are creepy MAGA and hyper evangelical.
Since people had already started upvoting the cute ones, this started off great and then…just…descended.
Aside from a few chuckle posts, most are more evangelical MAGA -missing that red hat here, by the way- than specifically boomer to me.
Some of these T-shirts weren't so bad, but it got worse as i scrolled down.
It seems to go from actually funny to 'Rrrr, I have a p3n!s, hear me roar" with a few religious nuts thrown in. And I am not sure generation has anything to do with it.
Some of these were wholesome, and the other half was... questionable... and downright creepy! And the mockery of the lgbtq community-
But it's ok to mock older people and people of faith like many do here? Hypocritical much?
Load More Replies...Who on earth comes up with these slogans and then thinks people would want to buy them (but obviously people do which is worrying) Also looks like majority are American? So Americans, are these really popular out there? I've been a few times but never really remember noticing anyone wearing similar?
You know what's really pathetic? I actually read every damn one of these.
Just out of curiosity, it is really a thing wearing all this God/Jesus bull$hit? Because I'm from an heavily catholic country, but this kind of clothing is something new.
Unfortunately, the "Only God can Judge Me" shirts seem to be favoured by the MAGA and hyper conservative crowd.
Load More Replies...Can't believe anyone would wear some of these although a few were genuinely funny.
Why do boomers get the blame for everything? I didn't see many doddering greyheads wearing those ghastly garments. Just saying. 🤷
This seems like a place for younger people to make fun of older people. Why?
These were older people ie boomers posing s**t for other boomers that they thought typified boomer culture. So go ask the older people why they did this.
Load More Replies...Why are people so offended by shirts with God on them? I don't get it.
...more posts shaming humans. Labeled 'Boomers' but full of GenX.
Knew this would be so negative that I just down voted without looking. You know, jumping to conclusions about people.
Why are these shirts cringy, tasteless and cursed? Because boomers are wearing them? Lighten up it's only a stupid tee shirt.
The headline says "cringy," but maybe Bored Panda has to look up the definition of cringy? Some of the shirts are funny, some not, but overall they're hardly offensive.
So mocking the LGBTQIA+ community and displaying misogyny against women isn't offensive...hmmm?
Load More Replies...A small percent of these where legit funny. But as soon as it mentioned God, guns, wives or was a large body of text I knew it fit the title
I mean, at least the shirts serve as a pretty good indicator who we should avoid at all costs 😅
Load More Replies...My boomer dad lost his leg, so I made him a shirt that said "I'm one foot away from Kicking your a*s."
The other day I saw one that was something like "Nobody can take away my guns or my Bible" and it was just so weirdly aggressivly american I couldnt stop thinking about it. I just cannot get into the headspace of someone who not only doesn't realize the irony of proclaiming guns next to a book of do not kill & love your neighbor but also makes it their personality to loudly proclaim it on a shirt.
There's a Republican politician, Kandiss Taylor, whose campaign slogan was: "Jesus, Guns, Babies". She was a candidate for governor of Georgia, the same state that has Herschel Walker (Republican), running for Senate. Herschel Walker, who is vehemently anti-abortion, but has urged the women he got pregnant to get abortions. These people are f*****g nuts.
Load More Replies...Not sure why any of this is boomer vs. Youth? It's just cringy t-shirts. I'm pretty tired of the derogatory label "boomer". To all those supposedly woke youth....Ageism is still discrimination. You might want to wake up a bit more.
Half the people in the pictures are younger than I am. And I'm in the generation after the Boomers.
Load More Replies...I think this is more like "list of rightwing idiot shirts", not specifically boomers.
But who comprises the vast majority of the right wing idiots? Exactly.
Load More Replies...Most of these aren’t just plain cringey— they are flat out disturbing and disgusting. With the exception of a few silly ones, most of them are creepy MAGA and hyper evangelical.
Since people had already started upvoting the cute ones, this started off great and then…just…descended.
Aside from a few chuckle posts, most are more evangelical MAGA -missing that red hat here, by the way- than specifically boomer to me.
Some of these T-shirts weren't so bad, but it got worse as i scrolled down.
It seems to go from actually funny to 'Rrrr, I have a p3n!s, hear me roar" with a few religious nuts thrown in. And I am not sure generation has anything to do with it.
Some of these were wholesome, and the other half was... questionable... and downright creepy! And the mockery of the lgbtq community-
But it's ok to mock older people and people of faith like many do here? Hypocritical much?
Load More Replies...Who on earth comes up with these slogans and then thinks people would want to buy them (but obviously people do which is worrying) Also looks like majority are American? So Americans, are these really popular out there? I've been a few times but never really remember noticing anyone wearing similar?
You know what's really pathetic? I actually read every damn one of these.
Just out of curiosity, it is really a thing wearing all this God/Jesus bull$hit? Because I'm from an heavily catholic country, but this kind of clothing is something new.
Unfortunately, the "Only God can Judge Me" shirts seem to be favoured by the MAGA and hyper conservative crowd.
Load More Replies...Can't believe anyone would wear some of these although a few were genuinely funny.
Why do boomers get the blame for everything? I didn't see many doddering greyheads wearing those ghastly garments. Just saying. 🤷
This seems like a place for younger people to make fun of older people. Why?
These were older people ie boomers posing s**t for other boomers that they thought typified boomer culture. So go ask the older people why they did this.
Load More Replies...Why are people so offended by shirts with God on them? I don't get it.
...more posts shaming humans. Labeled 'Boomers' but full of GenX.
Knew this would be so negative that I just down voted without looking. You know, jumping to conclusions about people.
Why are these shirts cringy, tasteless and cursed? Because boomers are wearing them? Lighten up it's only a stupid tee shirt.
The headline says "cringy," but maybe Bored Panda has to look up the definition of cringy? Some of the shirts are funny, some not, but overall they're hardly offensive.
So mocking the LGBTQIA+ community and displaying misogyny against women isn't offensive...hmmm?
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