Essentially, it’s a cultural equivalent to implying someone is old. The kind of “mad” like being called Sir/Miss(es) [Last Name] by someone after being introduced. Less anger and more annoyed at being reminded about the passage of time and that our backs hurt.
Yes, because unfortunately a lot of societies value youth and devalue elders. So it has become internalised as a self hatred to be older and not a good thing of having made it, which is amazing.
Do people really get mad about this?
Most of the background wojaks are weeping, only one looks kinda mad.
Yes, but she looks angry, not sad.
Essentially, it’s a cultural equivalent to implying someone is old. The kind of “mad” like being called Sir/Miss(es) [Last Name] by someone after being introduced. Less anger and more annoyed at being reminded about the passage of time and that our backs hurt.
Yes, because unfortunately a lot of societies value youth and devalue elders. So it has become internalised as a self hatred to be older and not a good thing of having made it, which is amazing.
I’m not mad! You’re mad!