Japanfag here. I "work with" 9 other foreigners, and by that I mean that they work in my same town but we are assigned to work in different schools. I usually never see them unless it's during breaks like the current summer vacation because we don't have lessons scheduled. I have overheard them talking about taking their children to get vaccinated and I just sit there and try not to roll my eyes. Today I overheard two of them talking about voting independent. There's no way they'll vote for ermagerd Drummmmmmpf, but apparently they're getting sick of the Democrat Party at last. One of them is a paid subscriber to NYT and WaPo, so he's a boomer. Just this week he tried telling me that MSG is just a spice like anything else, so apparently it's no worse than turmeric or something. I try to keep my interaction with these people to a minimum because they're lost causes, but it looks like even they are getting tired of what's going on too.
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What does having a subscription to the New York Times are Washington post have anything to do with being a boomer. The stories that they write for those papers, are generally written for younger people, millennials. I just don’t see the correlation. Just because one person you know is older has a subscription to both of those, doesn’t necessarily mean that boomers are the ones that have subscriptions. My mom is a boomer and she doesn’t read any of those periodicals, and has an account here. I’m shortly behind her, and if it wasn’t for the fact that it was posted here, ad nauseam, I wouldn’t even be reading their headlines.