Source: Jim Smeal / Getty As we embark on the last Friday of 2017, let us reflect back on all the lit moments we had, and all the people who can’t come along with us in the New Year. As a matter of fact, @DownGoes.Fraser can show our last Friday mood better than we can describe it. Even Diddy approves of this message. Be differeeeeent.
Source: Eva-Katalin / Getty Grant it, people are always giving Millennials crap just for being born during such a pivotal time in history. But when it comes to 2017, Gen Y attacked it like it was a racist troll on Twitter. According to Dallas Police Chief, Renee Hall, Millenials as a whole are a threat to the law enforcement profession itself. Hall says that Gen Y is partly to blame for shortage of police officers because “Millennials are unhireable and want to be the boss within 6 months.” Dallas PD, maybe nobody wants to join bc of the distrust amongst the communities. Also, as a millennial, I'm offended bc I was a corrections officer who aspired to be a police officer and, just to bring it home, a ranging hours store clerk who worked every holiday. Try again. — Denishia Tijerina (@NishiaMarie) December 12, 2017 Statistics also show that millennials consume less weed and cocaine than baby boomers at their peaks — which probably means that most of us would rather face our problems than to drown them in drugs and alcohol. Despite the accolades, some possibly bitter baby boomers and Gen X’ers took to Twitter to exaggerate Millennial behavior with the hashtag #MillennialNewYearResolutions. Stop being roommates with mom #MillennialNewYearResolutions — Kirby (@LordKirby) December 17, 2017 Some of the tweets are pretty funny but age old Millenial question of “Am I really like this or are they hating?” also comes to mind. Hit the flip for more shady Millenial New Year’s tweets — as told by Baby Boomers and Gen X’ers.