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[–] 10 pts

None of these young men want to make eye contact with me when I'm using the urinal at the bus station. What's wrong with this generation?

[–] 3 pts

social maladaptation from jew media jew vidya

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let me halp

BETA SJW MODAFOKAS

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How does the Jew media impact eye contact though. When I watch the CW shows the youngest in my family watch they appear to make eye contact in the shows. Can you give me an example. I'm really curious as to what is going on. Can we even recover from this...

[–] 2 pts

They spend all their time on their phones. It starts at an early age. I see groups of kids waiting for the school bus and no one is talking, they are all looking at their phones. They don’t seem to have much social interactions. Very strange.

[–] 1 pt

They communicate via smartphone even when the person is in the same damn room!

I asked my cousin what she wanted from our local ice cream shop before I took her home. She looked up then back to her phone and texted me her order.

I got her nothing as a result.

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Wow, you did good by not buying her anything. I'm boggled that so many parents buy kids tablets & cell phones when they are still in school.

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Thank you. Yes, I don't understand it either. Your 3 year old does not need a phone....Safety?!...Why are you not watching your kid!! Too many stupid people breed.

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I had to physically go into t-mobile today and had a horrid experience. This isn't the only time. I have noticed this behavior with the Gen-Z in other senarios as well. Male / Female it doesn't matter. They appear extra shy. It's very sad to watch.

[–] 0 pt

Because who has pride working at a fucking mobile telephone shop. Yeah yeah there could be blah blah blah man up, go to college blah blah blah but some people can't. so they're just stuck and fucked and they feel stupid about it so therefore they have a fucking broken heart that's why, they're defeated.

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Autism?

You are correct though, millennials can't bear being looked at in the eyes for more than a few seconds at a time, it's bizarre. You can be having a very important conversation about some work you're doing, planning something out- it's just you two talking, nothing to distract, but still they're looking around the room like the solution to the problem is somewhere in there.

I think it's a maturity thing as well. I had poor eye contact until after military service, and then boxing. Now it just comes naturally to look a person right in the eyes when you're speaking to them, unless you're otherwise engaged.

Yes, autism. Inability to make eye contact is a classic sign of autism. It's tied to self confidence and threat perception. Depending on the situation eye contact can be very threatening to the point that it causes involuntary physical reactions. Probably has something to do with epigenetic switches that get toggled on early in childhood.

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The MGTOW jew psyop taught them it's okay to be underconfident beta turbofags as a cope, instead of participating in self improvement to attract a mate.

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They aren't used to being interacted with. They live on the internet, and consume. Consuming is a one way street, there is one person communicating and one person listening. There is no conversation. It's why they emulate speech patterns and such from media. They were raised consuming, not playing, conversing, etc.

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Because it's kinda weird to soullessly stare someone dead in the eyes for a prolonged period of time? I'm a zoomer and let me just tell you that we do it intentionally, it's not because we're autistic or socially inept.

Times change. You think a lot of young person stuff is weird just like we think a lot of old person stuff is weird.

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I had a teacher in high school that would roll her eyes back and close her eyes when she talked to the class. It actually helped me with my own eye contact because it made me super self conscious about it.

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Heavy smartphone use in their upbringing.

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