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How to Annoy a Millennial

I’m a boomer with millennial phone orientation.

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How to Annoy a Millennial

I’m a boomer with millennial phone orientation.

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    Hahaha.
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    gee poyyyyy
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    How to Annoy a Millennial
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    do this shit often. :P Come on talk to another person you’re not even in front of them what’s the worst that can happen
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    Agreed :(
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    This is totally me (albeit also not
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    This would make me so mad.
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    This is my work life
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