← Back to context Comment by zagrebian 3 years ago Gen Z is probably asking why there’s no .yolo domain suffix yet. 3 comments zagrebian Reply throwaway742 3 years ago I thought YOLO was more of a millennial thing. zagrebian 3 years ago It’s probably somewhere in the middle. When YOLO became popular a decade ago, most millennials were already in their mid-twenties, and the way I see it, new internet slang always “belongs” to the youth, and that was Gen Z at that time.
throwaway742 3 years ago I thought YOLO was more of a millennial thing. zagrebian 3 years ago It’s probably somewhere in the middle. When YOLO became popular a decade ago, most millennials were already in their mid-twenties, and the way I see it, new internet slang always “belongs” to the youth, and that was Gen Z at that time.
zagrebian 3 years ago It’s probably somewhere in the middle. When YOLO became popular a decade ago, most millennials were already in their mid-twenties, and the way I see it, new internet slang always “belongs” to the youth, and that was Gen Z at that time.
I thought YOLO was more of a millennial thing.
It’s probably somewhere in the middle. When YOLO became popular a decade ago, most millennials were already in their mid-twenties, and the way I see it, new internet slang always “belongs” to the youth, and that was Gen Z at that time.