tarynsullivan:

letter-from-the-refuge:

sup-mr-stark:

space-ex:

anneonomus:

That relatable (older) Gen Z memory: when all the projectors and white boards got replaced by Smart Boards™ around like fifth grade and none of the teachers knew how to use them but they Had To Use them otherwise the school just wasted a bunch of money and it was a rlly weird transition

an addition: when they calibrated the board by pressing the dots and everyone in class lost their minds

Also when teachers seemed to battle over who got the laptop cart

I’ve had a college professor write in marker on one twice this month and now there’s a note about how it’s too old and they’re replacing it anyways like dude that cost more than my house learn how to use it

When I was in high school a lot of the projector transfers were stained and constantly replaced because that one teacher used the wrong pen.  How can a math teacher ask where the radius is when the faded line is already there?  

I swear, a class was needed for what pen to use.

olivescreech:

motelmachines:

play-doh-slut:

i’ve had a realization and i’m sure it’s been done before but-

millennial depression:

vs

gen z depression:

that weird group of teens who were born 1999-2003 all experienced millennial depression around age 12 and then currently experience gen z depression

WHY IS THIS SO GODDAMN TRUE WTF IM A 2002 KID

smallest-feeblest-boggart:

ironmanstan:

ironmanstan:

me, seeing that peter’s dust death turned into the biggest meme of 2018: he would have wanted this

tony after saving the world: peter i missed you so fucking much i cant even imagine how traumatic this was for you kid i am so sorry

peter, scrolling the #spiderman tag: holy shit i was Trending On Twitter

peter parker as a gen z is everything i didn’t know i wanted from this decade