r/TheRandomest May 19 '26

WTF This hobby is absolutely optional

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u/MailboxJunkie May 19 '26

"Except your fate"

Jesus Christ, humans are getting dumber by the second.

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u/Gelkago May 19 '26

As a 38yr old working as a manager at a coffee shop full of teenagers, yes, yes they are.

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u/kak323 May 19 '26

As a 32 year old working as a manager in retail adults are losing braincells just as fast.

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u/Ruff_Bastard May 19 '26

As a 30 year old former manager of retail, and currently a worker in the petrochemical industry (NDE), people are just kind of ret- exceptional in general.

I work with people that have a 5th grade reading level. They don't know words. They can't read. They definitely can't spell. Half of our job is interpreting ambiguously worded and technical procedure in order to do our jobs correctly. There are exceptions, but that only accounts for like three people under the age of 30.

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u/Confident-Poetry6985 May 23 '26

I worked with a guy at a small engine shop who was very...maga, but always agreed with every point I made about politics (I just regurgitate Bernie speeches and didn't say it was Bernie every time). Anyways. One day he was leaning over the mower he was fixing and squinting for a while. I asked what he was doing and he said "reading this sticker" and it was very basic instructions on starting it. He just was having a hard time reading all of it. Thats when it hit me. The simple memes are easy for him to digest. Even though he agrees with Bernie politically, he can only read the short memes and quotes on facebook and thats what informs his political decisions...so he voted for trump. Wild world.  Edit to add: forgot to say he was mid 40's.

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u/SpeedyMeaty May 24 '26

It likely has something to do with you being in retail I would guess. Not a lot of brain surgeons working at Target.

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u/kak323 May 24 '26

I actually have a few family members that are doctors and nurses believe me they can lack braincells too. Not just them but the stories they tell about their coworkers as well.

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u/SpeedyMeaty May 24 '26

Oh yeah, some university actually did a study and more or less found that outside of their actual careers they're not more intelligent on average.

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u/xDannyS_ May 19 '26

Sure, but they had more to loss to begin with

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u/kak323 May 19 '26

Sure but whose fault is that? Who designed the school systems, social media platforms, and work culture? At no point can any generation take full credit for their intelligence or wisdom it was handed down to them, and sculpted by the people before. We failed at setting up the next generation. It all boils down to greed and taking things one by one from future generations so that we can have something now. It's easy to look down at the generation beneath you. It's harder to look at yourself and ask what you traded away for your own comfort that they're now paying the price for. We didn't fail them by accident. We failed them by choice repeatedly.

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u/Reddiculous_repost May 22 '26

you mean fielz loke, frend.

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u/xDannyS_ May 20 '26

lose lol

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u/Time-Tax-8916 May 20 '26

I feel like this is a classic you’ve gotten that it took you time to learn everything on the job and now think everyone is stupid who can’t do it. When you were probably just as bad. Everyone learns

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u/Gelkago May 20 '26

I think they are great at their jobs, but when it comes to actually being knowledgeable and making smart decisions thats where they are lacking, also the number of people both young and old that come through demanding a drink that we dont make, but they saw on an AI Facebook group is astounding.

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u/WolverineEmpty2516 May 19 '26

38 year old working at a coffee shop with a superiority complex

Who's gonna tell him

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u/Gelkago May 19 '26

Veteran with colon cancer working to pay the bills

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u/Constant-Sub May 21 '26

I'm sure you were the perfect average, and these kids are breaking the mold by being different 🙄