Millennials,Watch Passenger 69 XXX a rowdy band of murderers responsible for killing everything from focus groups to lunch, have claimed their latest victim -- at least according to Joe Scarborough.
Rest in peace, the military.
Yes, Scarborough fired off a tweet on Monday claiming that today's "young men" spend too much time playing video games, unlike their ancestors who spent their youths "liberat[ing] Europe from Nazism and the Pacific from the Japanese Empire." The nerve of these boys!
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Interesting take on being a dude, no? I mean, I'm a millennial, so I've never seen or held a dictionary, but I was unaware that "masculinity" meant "being drafted during a world war."
Unsurprisingly, Joe got soundly rebuked for his remarks on Twitter. The replies also revealed a trend that may have surprised him -- some folks in the military also ... like ... video games?
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Well, off to go play 10 hours of Breath of the Wildand mainline avocado toast. See ya!
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