"Don't make me have an account for everything."
"Kids shouldn't have access to social media until they are at least in high school."
Many moments illustrate younger generations recognizing boomer-like behavior in themselves during stressful situations. Specific tendencies include resistance to creating accounts for every service and belief that children should not access social media until at least high school. These tendencies reveal digital fatigue, skepticism toward ubiquitous online account requirements, and protective attitudes about youth exposure to social platforms. The examples span everyday frustrations and parenting-related concerns, showing cross-generational overlap in attitudes toward technology and online norms.
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