Yeah, well, most people who use that term don't even know what it means. They just think it sounds derogatory to call any person they think is "old"🙄 They can't be bothered to educate themselves on such trivial things as history, math, or proper use of the English language🤦♂️
@@Boomerjojo79 Ok no worries. To be fair I do feel like it might be somewhere in my memory anyway. Just seems strange to make him like someone who didn't create him.
Steve Rogers was Greatest Generation, his generation thought that the Silent Generation and Baby Boomer generation were a bunch of punk ass kids that didn't know any better
He not a boomer. He’s actually from “the greatest generation” era. But fast forward to when he thaws from the ice. He’s in his late 20’s. So a millennial
Something I realized about Cap's life with Peggy was that he actually got to live with her in the main timeline. When the Ancient One was explaining to Bruce about how the Infinity Stones influence time (the Time Stone alone gives its wielder power over time, though the rest are equally important to maintaining the stability of a timeline), she said that taking a Stone from its place in the timeline will create a branched timeline. Before Peggy died (I forgot what movie this happened in, though I know that it happened), she recognized Steve in his prime, and beside her bed was a photo of her, Steve, and what appeared to be their family. I have seen a theory that after Steve put all the Infinity Stones back in their proper place, he went to live with Peggy Carter after World War II was officially won, so he did get to live his life, and he did so in the original timeline. I apologize if this does not make sense, as I am currently still in the process of waking up, so my mental capacity is not as great as it usually is. Regardless, I simply wanted to share my thoughts on the love live of Captain America, because I have nothing better to do at the moment.
Steve Rogers was Greatest Generation, his generation thought that the Silent Generation and Baby Boomer generation were a bunch of punk ass kids that didn't know any better
She shouldn't have her legs on the dash just because of the likelihood of superheroes encountering trouble and she could wind up with the airbag shoving her knees into her face.
Boomer is the one generational group Rogers couldn't be a part of. Raised in the Depression, he's part of the Greatest Generation, he wakes up in 2011/2 as a late 20's man, a bit too young to be an X, so I guess a Millenial, but with his upbringing he feels entitled to nothing, so not a Millenial. His hokey, stiff one liners are Greatest Generation, the spoiled twits that coined 'OK boomer' are just too young and limited to be aware of that.
Lots of kids these days think religion is just some social trend from the 'before times' apparently. Too many compilations make Steve being religious a 'boomer thing'.
He was born in 1918. He’s part of the generation that fought WWII, came home and made a LOT of kids between 1946-1964. So many kids they called it the baby boom generation. Steve isn’t a Boomer, but if he had kids, he MADE some Baby Boomers.
Uh, he's not a boomer. In fact, he's older than any boomer 'cause he's from the "greatest generation", i.e. the generation before the "silent generation" and the "boomers"
I like how Thor went from medieval to playing Fortnite
While cap is still in his time
He’s not a boomer he’s the greatest generation
Yeah, well, most people who use that term don't even know what it means. They just think it sounds derogatory to call any person they think is "old"🙄 They can't be bothered to educate themselves on such trivial things as history, math, or proper use of the English language🤦♂️
I clicked on here just to say that.
Downvoted the videos for this reason alone
I agree with that
Super boomer
0:47 "Son, just don't" 💀😂
"I'm 95 I'm not dead"
"The world's leading authority on waiting too long, don't" 😂
Wow these lines are priceless
A Boomer is somebody born after WW2. That is not what Steve Rogers is. He is of the Greatest Generation
Boomers were born between 1940 &
Boomers were born between 1946 & 1964
@@richardisner3671 and Steve Rogers, being born in 1918, is not a Boomer
@@nathanthanatos3743 Where in my comments did I say he was? Those who fought in WW2 are the greatest generation.
Damn straight
Fun fact old Steve Rogers was designed to look like Stan lee as one last final goodbye
We miss you Stan and we love you 3000
Where did you get that from?
@@ClintBandito interview with the director
@@Boomerjojo79 Do you have a link?
@@ClintBandito no unfortunately but it was an interview with least after endgame was in theaters
@@Boomerjojo79 Ok no worries. To be fair I do feel like it might be somewhere in my memory anyway. Just seems strange to make him like someone who didn't create him.
Caps and Nats chemistry was unreal. You really notice that Chris and ScarJo are good friends IRL
2:42 steve being so dramatic LMAO
The flying monkeys reference always cracks me up. 😂
Steve Rogers was Greatest Generation, his generation thought that the Silent Generation and Baby Boomer generation were a bunch of punk ass kids that didn't know any better
He not a boomer. He’s actually from “the greatest generation” era.
But fast forward to when he thaws from the ice. He’s in his late 20’s.
So a millennial
Damn, can't catch a break.
Something I realized about Cap's life with Peggy was that he actually got to live with her in the main timeline. When the Ancient One was explaining to Bruce about how the Infinity Stones influence time (the Time Stone alone gives its wielder power over time, though the rest are equally important to maintaining the stability of a timeline), she said that taking a Stone from its place in the timeline will create a branched timeline. Before Peggy died (I forgot what movie this happened in, though I know that it happened), she recognized Steve in his prime, and beside her bed was a photo of her, Steve, and what appeared to be their family. I have seen a theory that after Steve put all the Infinity Stones back in their proper place, he went to live with Peggy Carter after World War II was officially won, so he did get to live his life, and he did so in the original timeline.
I apologize if this does not make sense, as I am currently still in the process of waking up, so my mental capacity is not as great as it usually is. Regardless, I simply wanted to share my thoughts on the love live of Captain America, because I have nothing better to do at the moment.
I literally came into the comment section to like every comment that says he's from the Greatest Generation, and *not* a (Baby) Boomer.
Boomer? Steve's from the silent gen!
Steve Rogers was Greatest Generation, his generation thought that the Silent Generation and Baby Boomer generation were a bunch of punk ass kids that didn't know any better
She shouldn't have her legs on the dash just because of the likelihood of superheroes encountering trouble and she could wind up with the airbag shoving her knees into her face.
Boomer is the one generational group Rogers couldn't be a part of. Raised in the Depression, he's part of the Greatest Generation, he wakes up in 2011/2 as a late 20's man, a bit too young to be an X, so I guess a Millenial, but with his upbringing he feels entitled to nothing, so not a Millenial.
His hokey, stiff one liners are Greatest Generation, the spoiled twits that coined 'OK boomer' are just too young and limited to be aware of that.
0:19 my favorite Marvel character for that
And well the rest of the video too
Greatest Gen not boomer.
"Boomer" just means "old" to you kids, huh? You realize it's actually a reference to a specific generation of people, right?
2:00 guys pls help whats the movie name here
Age of ultron
You are aware that being a Christian is not being a boomer
Lots of kids these days think religion is just some social trend from the 'before times' apparently. Too many compilations make Steve being religious a 'boomer thing'.
How was his comment about God a boomer comment?
More like silent gen. Boomers are younger than him
Isn’t he an actual boomer he was born in the 1920’s right
He was born in 1918. He’s part of the generation that fought WWII, came home and made a LOT of kids between 1946-1964. So many kids they called it the baby boom generation. Steve isn’t a Boomer, but if he had kids, he MADE some Baby Boomers.
Uh, he's not a boomer. In fact, he's older than any boomer 'cause he's from the "greatest generation", i.e. the generation before the "silent generation" and the "boomers"
He is a boomer squared.