Been around those sheets. The beds a rectangle. Make the sheet a rectangle. That's why I still use my 2 sheets: one has trains on it, one has roads and tracks that look like trains on it and one has dogs on it. Which is three, but that's besides the point....ok I just remembered them
Wow. Being millenial in post-soviet country is much easier. We also don't have money, hope and future. But at least we don't have student loan as well.
Yeah they do, they just try to act like someone they saw on tv,... this normally leads to a slap to the face and a wannabe adult crying and saying it's not fair.
Silburific 17 depends who “we” are, if by “we” you mean millennials, then very interesting. If by “we” you mean not millennials, then it would be good to note I’m like 16, I just love old tech.
All millennials were forced to write in cursive during elementary school years. This sketch plays on the idea that people don’t know the difference between millennials and gen Z age brackets.
so did gen Z (except for the dial-up internet). Having a mobile phone doesn't make having a landline useless. The same goes for analogue clocks. Not to mention newer technologies are often quite overpriced upon release, so for example when I was little our home pc had a CRT monitor, even though LCD already existed.
I've talked to several millennials that have gotten so used to digital clocks that they can't read analogue anymore. They completely for got how to read them.
@@tippy651 I do know how to read analogue, but it takes me a bit longer than it should since I'm more used to reading digital clocks. I'm not a millennial though (I'm from the generation after that), but yeah the other things in the video are really not that hard. We still have a landline at home, though a far more modern model than the one they showed lol.
Yeah, I’m gen z and I can read reg. clocks (it just takes me a minute because I’m used to reading digital) and old phones aren’t that hard to figure out. And everything else is a normal thing to learn. (But the guy saying he’s an introvert and hiding in the box is the most relatable thing I have ever seen 🤣)
I'm going crazy bc 1) really boomer jokes and 2) they would definitely call the oldest Gen Z millennials & not realizing that Gen Z is a large part of the college population is uncomfortably Boomer
"Youngster, what have you been doing with your life?" *looks at state of the world as the older generations have left it* "What have YOU been doing with OUR lives?!"
This stressed me out 😂 like how do you call yourself a millennial and not know how to read an analog clock, put on bed sheets, use a landline phone, not know what a yellow book is or even how to iron a shirt? (I understand if you take a little long w/ the clock bc it’s been a while but the rest?) the whole social anxiety thing though was relatable though 😂
@@alexk9642 The way she says "yellow book" is what got me rolling. Congrats on her knowing about the other things. The analog clock is definitely a no-brainer. They could have included programming a VCR or finding a song on a cassette tape, lol. Guess that's stretching it a bit.
@@123penrose That stuff isn't used by your generation. It became outdated when I was young so it would be more than outdated for you. It's not a dis, just logic.
@@siouxsie_s Clocks are not outdated but are used more for decoration than to actually read time these days. Most people have something digital to give them the time. Making your bed. Not outdated and honestly I don't know why anyone wouldn't know how to put a sheet on a bed. But I think its a gag at "kids these days don't do anything themselves. Mom and dad do everything for you". Hit or miss, its an alright joke. That landline phone has buttons so its not that bad but most people these days have replaced their landlines with cell phones. Even the poor can afford a cell phone these days. It wont be fancy but it will do the basic function a phone is suppose to do. Who uses a phone book anymore? The insurance joke is about kids not having jobs and living off their parents or having jobs that don't give out insurance like being an influencer. Just another hit or miss gag. Ironing board. Not outdated but that one looks like you'd find it in a motel. Really all you need is anything flat that can take the heat and a lot of people don't have room for a dedicated board. I guess this is boiled down to those who iron vs those who don't. I only iron for special occasions and even then I don't iron but use a steamer while my friend who is the same age likes to wear nice clothes normally so he irons his shirts often. So it comes down to preferences but ironing boards really aren't that popular anymore. And in general I don't think most people learn what ironing is until their first adult job anyways. Or wedding or funeral or whatever but once you get money you'll probably be dropping it off at the cleaners. And the adult conversation joke I just think is bad. Doesn't make much sense since interrogating isn't what I would call adult conversations. Conclusion: Telling time using a clock - Outdated Making your bed - Most people don't do it regularly but you'd have to be dumb not to know how Landline - Outdated Phonebook - Outdated Ironing board - Not outdated per say but unpopular especially the younger you are Insurance and adult conversation jokes - wouldn't make sense to count those. So millennials are suppose to be 23-38 and gen z are 5-24 according to google. So yeah, if you are in high school I am surprised if you care about any of this stuff. I guess the clock is an exception cuz most schools have a non digital clock on the wall somewhere. But landline and phone book are big ones that if you still use, then you are an outlier.
Milantique Studios Milantique Studios I am literally gen z and I’ve used most of these things. You’re assuming that gen z does not know/would understand these things. But most of us HAVE used home phones. Or used a phone book. And even used ironing boards. Ive never bend to a dry cleaners because I iron my own clothes. So does my whole family... Its not as abnormal for gen z to use ironing boards as you think-... Most of these things are highly common for other gen z ppl I know... And even if some of us HAVENT experienced these google exists... we’d still understand it.
Not to be a pissed off Gen Z at a comedy sketch, but I feel if younger people are watching and feel bad because they don't feel good about themselves after watching a video, I think this information is worth having a read through, add a little colour to why boomers can be such trash :) This whole video feels like it was written by boomers lol, I'm 18 (born 2002, so Gen Z) and if I know how a clock works, blankets work, was raised with landlines and phone books, have ironed shirts. The things they make fun of in this video aren't completely unknown to younger generations, and maybe it's because I grew up poor or this is just an american struggle (I doubt it but I don't know any americans I can ask). Also, side rant, the reasons millennials and Gen Z can't afford to live in their own homes is because of the inflation of princes without the increase in wages - something that has never been in our control. Some of us don't have significant others because we don't want any or don't feel it's the right time yet And everything a boomer makes fun of the younger generations for are just insults because of the fact they refuse to move on and adapt to the way things are today. As for what we're doing with our lives, that it frankly none of their business (and with how technology is a large part of job application and management, we're socially pressured to be on our phones more often than not, or use it to escape the BS we live daily as the youth forced to fix boomer's and previous generations mistakes and destruction). Even if I live with my parents, I don't owe them an answer and neither does anyone else
@@Enos.Orome21 I wasn't actually pissed off, a little upset sure but not pissed, I phrased it that way so no one would say that I'm just another pissed gen Z. I absolutely get your point, this is a video intended just for laughs, but it's also important to take a step back and remind ourselves that some comedy can have negative effects on people who were already feeling bad about themselves. I was only trying to point out that not everyone understands the struggles you experience and attempting to validate anyone who needed it. I agree life is too short to be angry about some short sketch comedy video, but it's also too short to not try and be helpful and spread information
@@Enos.Orome21 People crave comfort, and I only want to help people who need it. A small comment on a youtube comedy sketch isn't going to change much, and I really didn't care if it did or didn't. The point isn't about me being some keyboard warrior or whatever, I know I'm not doing much, and I know where you're coming from too. No one wants a serious comment on something made to make you laugh, but this comment isn't for people who wanted funny takes on the video, it was meant for people who were deeply hurt by their anxieties being made fun of. You could have easily left this comment alone, for the people who needed it even if they're only ends up being 1 person who reads it and feels more validated in themselves and their situation, my comment had my intended goal. This isn't wallowing in victimhood, this is saying that we are not at fault, we may have it bad and others may make fun or joke about our situation, but to put all the pressures on ourselves is unhealthy and we should take time to note the causes of our problems, most of which cannot be pinned on us. Call me a wet blanket or whatever you wish, but my intention remains the same. I wish you hadn't felt the need to attack my comment, but I think I can see your intentions too and they were also good. I think it's best we leave it at that and just let people take what they want from the video and that either of us made them feel a little better :)
This was done 4 years ago... Seriously, how old did they think Millennials were!? The majority of Millennials would have been in their late 30's, early 40's. They seem like they were supposed to be college students, but most Millennials likely would have been out of college way before this sketch. (Even the youngest Millennials)
dj pinck I actually just drape a large blanket (not comforter) over the mattress. It never moves out of place, it’s more enjoyable to sleep on than sheets, and it can be tucked in if you really want to (but why bother?). No stress getting it on or taking it off to wash, and all the joy of a more blankety bed.
@@Lauren.E.O sheets can take repeated washing better than blankets. I think that's why people prefer them. They also protect the blankets from soiling a bit and help your skin breath a little.
I always think it's funny when the older generation assumes that we, the younger generation, don't know about something just because it's previous technology. Do they think they were that bad at explaining things? I mean, I remember learning about the Pony Express in school, and that wasn't in anybody's lifetime today! Lol. Also, if young adults don't know how to iron or tell time on an analog clock, that's the fault of the people who never taught them.
Shouldn't part of teaching be making sure that people actually learn what you're trying to teach them? Generations of adults somehow found a way to impart those skills to children, and they knew much less about child development, learning styles, learning disabilities, etc. than people do today.
I feel like the writers of these type of sketches that wanna take a jab at Millennials forget they're aging and just aren't aware there's now two newer generations younger than Millennials. Because for whatever reason, Millennials are always the ones mentioned, but the material seems like it should be about Gen Z or A.
@@trystanlewis1222 I bet this sketch really ruffled your collar. All tuckered out. Actually every single baby boomer had lives in the late 1960's to 1980's, these aren't the 1950's adults your thinking of. We are fully aware of the prices being healthy back then, people brag about it all the time, they aren't hiding anything. Life was perfect for us, but then you blame baby boomers for your life being the way it is now like they would...sabotage their children?
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar I constantly get into arguments about it coz most boomers clame it’s no different coz he get paid more even though I worked it out on a percentage of income not the amount it’s self I with I was born in the 60s I would have so many hoses by now
Lol very funny, but I think it would have been more accurate with Gen Z....except the insurance part, that always freaks me out when they ask for that. 😝
Considering Millennials include 80s kids a big number should know how to use most of that tech. It's the Coronials who don't know how to use a landline.
Lol love this. I’m a gen Z and can do all these things. This completely shows how the older generations perceive is younger ones. We aren’t useless we aren’t all snowflakes
Yes. I was born in 01 and im like "Ya, no. I know how to make a bed, ik what a phone book is, i know how to use a land line phone. " Also had to learn how to use a dictionary and encyclopedia
Did anyone else hear that "OK boomer" snuck in at the end of the sketch?
I did it was hilarious
No, where?
just caught it when I listened again 😆
Yea i did
Now that i read your comment i did
It’s all corners. This is a sheet made of corners! Such a great line!
Been around those sheets. The beds a rectangle. Make the sheet a rectangle.
That's why I still use my 2 sheets: one has trains on it, one has roads and tracks that look like trains on it and one has dogs on it.
Which is three, but that's besides the point....ok I just remembered them
Ah hah! A Midnight Wisps fan! Now here, ladies and gentlemen, is a true human of class.
It's so true tho 🤣... I can never put my sheets on 😅
@@AbsentHumans Oooooooooooooooooo
And that is why I don't sleep on a mattress
“Jokes on you old timer. Death is the only sweet release from all of our crippling debt.”
He...isn’t wrong.
@@catoams The truest thing I have ever heard is that 1+1=2
We all felt that
@@catoams 1+3=4
Wow. Being millenial in post-soviet country is much easier. We also don't have money, hope and future. But at least we don't have student loan as well.
This is the most relatable thing they said. 😂😂😂
"Well post every cringy pick up line you ever used" jokes on you no real millenial has enough confidence to use a pickup line in the first place
Yeah they do, they just try to act like someone they saw on tv,... this normally leads to a slap to the face and a wannabe adult crying and saying it's not fair.
@@williamsorrells6058 difficult to take a joke isnt it
@@snakycarnival9119 sure, almost as hard as it is to run with a joke.
@@williamsorrells6058 I see what ya did there, very nice
Right? Thats what I thought, Im actually fine with that, good luck finding one
Jokes on you. I'm watching Studio C from my parents' main floor
Haha
Honestly I’m laying in my parents basement right now...a am 13 tho
Same! 😤
I'm 26 and watching this in my parent's basement.
I am technically in my parents' basement right now, but that's because I was folding the laundry while watching this. I live on the second floor.
I miss watching studio c with friends, that was lots of fun
I miss the actual studio c haha
Friends? What is this odd concept you speak of?
@@empresscreations7031 lol
My neighbor friends that moved away
Aiko Niko good ol’ season 1-5
“... and post every cringey pick up line you’ve ever used on social media...”
The phone should have been a rotary. They’d have never figured that out.
I agree. That would have been perfect
The youngest millenials are in their 30s. We grew up with rotary phones.
Silburific 17 depends who “we” are, if by “we” you mean millennials, then very interesting. If by “we” you mean not millennials, then it would be good to note I’m like 16, I just love old tech.
@@Silburific that would be true. Then perhaps change it to Telegraph
@@Silburific the youngest millennials were born in 1996. They got a few years before they reach their 30s
Theory:
These are the kids from Jason's football practice... They're all grown up
Honestly I agree that would be so cool
And Tori is the one that got a trophy for being a girl.
It was soccer 😂
"and remember, blood is just red LOSER water leaving the body" "lets go sign you up for gold"
@@Hannah-sj4fd What have you DONE? You are risking kicking off that age old discussion in one of the most peaceful channels on youtube 8-/.
They tried to put my hair in a man bun.
But it refused.
The hair does not listen to anyone but itself.
Have you tried texting it?
next sketch you guys have try and do it in a tiny poney tail haha
Forget the man bun...those skinny jeans 😳
@@LegoStudios1821 Lol
I feel you bro ( except I'n a girl with long hair😂)
I can’t be the only one that gets scared when studio C posts at a weird time.
It’s not a weird time where I am. Do you know where studio c is filmed?
Jack Guhl
Provo Utah
I was legitimately hyperventilating
Tori Pence Hi Tori! You are such an amazing actress, I hope you know that.
Addison panda
I’m in Utah, for me they typically post at 4, but today it was 5:30-ish
I guess we can assume the clues weren't written in cursive.
All millennials were forced to write in cursive during elementary school years. This sketch plays on the idea that people don’t know the difference between millennials and gen Z age brackets.
I would have preferred cursive... show that to gen z and you’re better off giving up right then.
I just wanted to say Gen z is going to be the last generation to learn cursive... I don't think anyone has figured that out just yet.
Jokes on you i learned cursive in the 5th grade lol
Well I was born in 01 and we learned cursive for 3 months and it was never brought up after that so
A lot of these jokes are more targeted at Gen Z than millenials. Millenials grew up with analog clocks and landline phones and dial-up internet.
so did gen Z (except for the dial-up internet). Having a mobile phone doesn't make having a landline useless. The same goes for analogue clocks. Not to mention newer technologies are often quite overpriced upon release, so for example when I was little our home pc had a CRT monitor, even though LCD already existed.
DutchM bro wtf is landlinee 😭😭😭
DutchM everyone talks about it dnnendje
@@haniyachauhdury2017 landline is a phone tied to your home address (ie you cant take it with you). Also what is dnnendje?
DutchM its like just random letters lol to indicate confusion or laughter
Other than not being able to give out my insurance, I would have aced the others.
Shouldn't it be possible to book an appointment for people without insurance?
@@stillwatersrundeep001 it should, where I'm from at least
@@smwisyplaylist5016 Precisely!
Same
Agreed!
I was honestly surprised that they could open the phone book....
*”I think it’s like Facebook, but for phones”*
"I think it's a sundial" 😂
This sketch is so fabulous
I died laughing when he said "Siri, call the doctor"
I still love this sketch
One of my new favs I'm addicted mwahaha
I think it's a sundial 😂
The only complaint I have about boomers is that they think younger generations don't understand the things you showed in the video
Saammee
I've talked to several millennials that have gotten so used to digital clocks that they can't read analogue anymore. They completely for got how to read them.
@@tippy651 I do know how to read analogue, but it takes me a bit longer than it should since I'm more used to reading digital clocks. I'm not a millennial though (I'm from the generation after that), but yeah the other things in the video are really not that hard. We still have a landline at home, though a far more modern model than the one they showed lol.
Yeah, I’m gen z and I can read reg. clocks (it just takes me a minute because I’m used to reading digital) and old phones aren’t that hard to figure out. And everything else is a normal thing to learn. (But the guy saying he’s an introvert and hiding in the box is the most relatable thing I have ever seen 🤣)
Nope. The point was that this generation complain about everything. But can’t figure out simple tasks without their phones.😂😂😂😂😂
I miss the old cast but I still love the new cast, it's like getting a new phone but liking both.
“What are you doing with your life?” -Right now, trying to make the most out of this pandemic.
I specifically watched this on TV when it aired, been waiting for this one its hilarious
Same
I don’t even know they were aired on tv
@@jaxthejedi byu TV ordinary mondays at 8
Holy crap that's boomer as frick
I'm going crazy bc 1) really boomer jokes and 2) they would definitely call the oldest Gen Z millennials & not realizing that Gen Z is a large part of the college population is uncomfortably Boomer
"Maintain eye contact with me without looking at your phone!"
Who else thinks of Matt and James from the old cast??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm listening!!!!
I miss them
I’m not a millennial but I understood everything 😳
Saaaaaaaaaaame!
Gen z here
I don’t care 😳
The characters in the sketch aren't Millennials either.
@@zackbutt6822 same! imagine gen z doing this escape room 😂
"Youngster, what have you been doing with your life?"
*looks at state of the world as the older generations have left it*
"What have YOU been doing with OUR lives?!"
The third line is quite a good question.
OK Greta.
Biggest surprise was they got out an ironing board while I was in the process of ironing. Fortunately, I knew what to do.
Tanner's face change at 2:55, when they ask for insurance information: priceless!!🤣🤣
When you laugh at millennial jokes but realize you’re gen Z and turn 18 next year
I didn't even realize what generation I was until now.. Interesting.
I'm Gen Z.
...yet I know how to do these things...
Millennial jokes are funny.
I don't get this whole generation discrimination thing... it's stupid
yeah, what The Canadian Crusader said, you don't change generations depending on age. It's what year you're born in. (I'm also Gen Z)
I'm about to be 20 so what am i?
4:52 THE DAB IS NEVER DEAD!!!!
also yes, *I SUPPORT THE DAB STILL*
Death is the only sweet release from all of our crippling debt! Cue highfives
OMG thanks I thought they said from all our crippling death and I was mildly confused 🤣
"Could i get your insurance information?"
....the PAIN
This sketch was a masterpiece.
How did I get 44 likes? I love the Studio C fans!
You hadn't even watched the whole sketch at the time you posted this comment lol
I thought it was good so far 😋
@@aly09key18 oh
Meh...
How
Lol I love how he looks so creepy and talks so formally so that I got thrown off.
37 seconds after it was posted 😂
"we'll post every cringey pickup line you've ever used." Tanner: *pauses in horror*
The participation trophy hit a little too close to home... 🏆 😱
Same 🤣
The 'we didn't ask for them, you just gave them to us' line was some truth. There are certainly problems with the results of that little experiment...
Boss when I just turn your phone off
Boss: I can't my daughter hasn't shown you to do that yet
This stressed me out 😂 like how do you call yourself a millennial and not know how to read an analog clock, put on bed sheets, use a landline phone, not know what a yellow book is or even how to iron a shirt? (I understand if you take a little long w/ the clock bc it’s been a while but the rest?) the whole social anxiety thing though was relatable though 😂
i feel like the clock is the easiest of all of these
@@alexk9642 The way she says "yellow book" is what got me rolling. Congrats on her knowing about the other things. The analog clock is definitely a no-brainer. They could have included programming a VCR or finding a song on a cassette tape, lol. Guess that's stretching it a bit.
I was watching this with my parents and they had to pause it a couple times to explain some of the old stuff they were talking about! 😂
Lol that's like my parents but I know what the old things do already
Lol ya I didnt quite know about millennials XD
I knew all of it.
This man said a Sun Dial 😂😂💀
This was a pretty good sketch. I liked it. Good job guys, keep it up. 😊👍
But millennials would know what all those things are. It’s the generation after millennials that wouldn’t
I'm a member of the generation after Millennials and I know what those things are. The younger members may not though
@@123penrose That stuff isn't used by your generation. It became outdated when I was young so it would be more than outdated for you. It's not a dis, just logic.
Milantique Studios A lot of this stuff is still used though? It’s literally not uncommon.
@@siouxsie_s Clocks are not outdated but are used more for decoration than to actually read time these days. Most people have something digital to give them the time.
Making your bed. Not outdated and honestly I don't know why anyone wouldn't know how to put a sheet on a bed. But I think its a gag at "kids these days don't do anything themselves. Mom and dad do everything for you". Hit or miss, its an alright joke.
That landline phone has buttons so its not that bad but most people these days have replaced their landlines with cell phones. Even the poor can afford a cell phone these days. It wont be fancy but it will do the basic function a phone is suppose to do.
Who uses a phone book anymore?
The insurance joke is about kids not having jobs and living off their parents or having jobs that don't give out insurance like being an influencer. Just another hit or miss gag.
Ironing board. Not outdated but that one looks like you'd find it in a motel. Really all you need is anything flat that can take the heat and a lot of people don't have room for a dedicated board. I guess this is boiled down to those who iron vs those who don't. I only iron for special occasions and even then I don't iron but use a steamer while my friend who is the same age likes to wear nice clothes normally so he irons his shirts often. So it comes down to preferences but ironing boards really aren't that popular anymore. And in general I don't think most people learn what ironing is until their first adult job anyways. Or wedding or funeral or whatever but once you get money you'll probably be dropping it off at the cleaners.
And the adult conversation joke I just think is bad. Doesn't make much sense since interrogating isn't what I would call adult conversations.
Conclusion:
Telling time using a clock - Outdated
Making your bed - Most people don't do it regularly but you'd have to be dumb not to know how
Landline - Outdated
Phonebook - Outdated
Ironing board - Not outdated per say but unpopular especially the younger you are
Insurance and adult conversation jokes - wouldn't make sense to count those.
So millennials are suppose to be 23-38 and gen z are 5-24 according to google. So yeah, if you are in high school I am surprised if you care about any of this stuff. I guess the clock is an exception cuz most schools have a non digital clock on the wall somewhere. But landline and phone book are big ones that if you still use, then you are an outlier.
Milantique Studios Milantique Studios I am literally gen z and I’ve used most of these things. You’re assuming that gen z does not know/would understand these things. But most of us HAVE used home phones. Or used a phone book. And even used ironing boards. Ive never bend to a dry cleaners because I iron my own clothes. So does my whole family... Its not as abnormal for gen z to use ironing boards as you think-... Most of these things are highly common for other gen z ppl I know... And even if some of us HAVENT experienced these google exists... we’d still understand it.
THIS SHALL BE GREAT
This could have been really bad, but they managed to toe the line and got some genuine laughs out of me, congrats
“Are you watching Studio C from your parent basement?”
No I’m watching Studio C from my parents couch🤣
Jokes on you!
My parents don't have a basement!
I like how tori knew kind of how to do everything that they needed to do
Oh my goodness I've been waiting for this one to come on TH-cam
Yeay Tanner!
I'm 17 years old and I don't know how to use most newer technology.
Same!! I'm 20 and don't care about technology at all! I'm so old fashioned😜
I mean, to be fair, if you're 17 you're actually a Gen Z.
I don't know how to feel when my own grandparents are more advance then me, I'm 17
@@CoryPchajek Exactly. In fact the cast of Studio C consists of millennials, that is why I find this video funny.
Best comedy sketch of 2012 right here. Some of these jokes are old enough to vote
Not to be a pissed off Gen Z at a comedy sketch, but I feel if younger people are watching and feel bad because they don't feel good about themselves after watching a video, I think this information is worth having a read through, add a little colour to why boomers can be such trash :)
This whole video feels like it was written by boomers lol, I'm 18 (born 2002, so Gen Z) and if I know how a clock works, blankets work, was raised with landlines and phone books, have ironed shirts. The things they make fun of in this video aren't completely unknown to younger generations, and maybe it's because I grew up poor or this is just an american struggle (I doubt it but I don't know any americans I can ask).
Also, side rant, the reasons millennials and Gen Z can't afford to live in their own homes is because of the inflation of princes without the increase in wages - something that has never been in our control.
Some of us don't have significant others because we don't want any or don't feel it's the right time yet
And everything a boomer makes fun of the younger generations for are just insults because of the fact they refuse to move on and adapt to the way things are today. As for what we're doing with our lives, that it frankly none of their business (and with how technology is a large part of job application and management, we're socially pressured to be on our phones more often than not, or use it to escape the BS we live daily as the youth forced to fix boomer's and previous generations mistakes and destruction). Even if I live with my parents, I don't owe them an answer and neither does anyone else
Preach
Holy cow
@@Enos.Orome21 I wasn't actually pissed off, a little upset sure but not pissed, I phrased it that way so no one would say that I'm just another pissed gen Z. I absolutely get your point, this is a video intended just for laughs, but it's also important to take a step back and remind ourselves that some comedy can have negative effects on people who were already feeling bad about themselves. I was only trying to point out that not everyone understands the struggles you experience and attempting to validate anyone who needed it. I agree life is too short to be angry about some short sketch comedy video, but it's also too short to not try and be helpful and spread information
@@Enos.Orome21 People crave comfort, and I only want to help people who need it. A small comment on a youtube comedy sketch isn't going to change much, and I really didn't care if it did or didn't. The point isn't about me being some keyboard warrior or whatever, I know I'm not doing much, and I know where you're coming from too. No one wants a serious comment on something made to make you laugh, but this comment isn't for people who wanted funny takes on the video, it was meant for people who were deeply hurt by their anxieties being made fun of. You could have easily left this comment alone, for the people who needed it even if they're only ends up being 1 person who reads it and feels more validated in themselves and their situation, my comment had my intended goal. This isn't wallowing in victimhood, this is saying that we are not at fault, we may have it bad and others may make fun or joke about our situation, but to put all the pressures on ourselves is unhealthy and we should take time to note the causes of our problems, most of which cannot be pinned on us. Call me a wet blanket or whatever you wish, but my intention remains the same. I wish you hadn't felt the need to attack my comment, but I think I can see your intentions too and they were also good. I think it's best we leave it at that and just let people take what they want from the video and that either of us made them feel a little better :)
I wish people would stop clinging onto the old cast. I agree that their sketches were great, but by not moving on it puts a damper on the new cast.
Actually, you're right. This is still really good... BUT MATT
@@kenspecks5093 lol so true :'D
yes Studioc!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I actually am watching studio c in my parent's basement!!
"it's all corners", that's happened with me hahahahaha
4:21 When he said: "Huh?" I burst out in laughter XD
This was done 4 years ago...
Seriously, how old did they think Millennials were!?
The majority of Millennials would have been in their late 30's, early 40's.
They seem like they were supposed to be college students, but most Millennials likely would have been out of college way before this sketch.
(Even the youngest Millennials)
I like the last escape room sketch. There were more snakes.
"Death is the only sweet realise from our crippling debt". Truth,that or the lotto
Haha! So much respect for Tanners man bun! 😂💙🙌🏾
I haven’t used a fitted bed sheet in years 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cool. Can you share how you make your bed? Do you just use two flat sheets like they did before the 50s, before fitted sheets were invented?
dj pinck I actually just drape a large blanket (not comforter) over the mattress. It never moves out of place, it’s more enjoyable to sleep on than sheets, and it can be tucked in if you really want to (but why bother?). No stress getting it on or taking it off to wash, and all the joy of a more blankety bed.
@@Lauren.E.O sheets can take repeated washing better than blankets. I think that's why people prefer them. They also protect the blankets from soiling a bit and help your skin breath a little.
This was too good.
Awesome as always!
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"Wth is wrong with youtube today"
What is not wrong with TH-cam.
Hahahahaha.....and the Emmy for best script writing goes to BYU Studio C. Ya'll had me rotflmao with this skit! Keep the laughs coming!
Usually when I see things like rotflmao I reply with something like hcyewtam that was a sentence can you guess what it is?
@@animateyourpain5449 yah, they have no idea how much they act like these people.
3:50 true 😂
I LOVE THIS! Thanks for the great content!
Gen X and Z really be watching Millennials and Boomers fail to realize that they are the exact same
So this is the new crew of Studio C. I kinda miss the old crew.
Go to jk studios
@@trystanlewis1222 I've seen it
this is so accurate for some of them and i love the plot twist, keep up the good work!
I always think it's funny when the older generation assumes that we, the younger generation, don't know about something just because it's previous technology. Do they think they were that bad at explaining things? I mean, I remember learning about the Pony Express in school, and that wasn't in anybody's lifetime today! Lol. Also, if young adults don't know how to iron or tell time on an analog clock, that's the fault of the people who never taught them.
Actually its the people who taught them, and they never listened.
Shouldn't part of teaching be making sure that people actually learn what you're trying to teach them? Generations of adults somehow found a way to impart those skills to children, and they knew much less about child development, learning styles, learning disabilities, etc. than people do today.
Anyone else hear the "OKAY BOOMER!" at the end
This was beautiful!!! Sooooo funnnnnnnyyyy and smart!!! Great job studio c!
One of the few good new studio c sketches
The Cartman box on his head, Priceless, super LOLing.
He can hack all their social medias but can’t turn off vibrate on his phone? This show just got DEBUNKED! 😆 🧐
He’s employing a millennial to do the hacking for him.
I feel like the writers of these type of sketches that wanna take a jab at Millennials forget they're aging and just aren't aware there's now two newer generations younger than Millennials.
Because for whatever reason, Millennials are always the ones mentioned, but the material seems like it should be about Gen Z or A.
"why don't you have a boyfriend yet?" *immediately flops on the bed face-down.
Well, that isn't the worst approach lol
I like how this depicts how old people depict millenials
“What are you doing with your life?”
“…Finding myself.”
Too real, man, too real.
I’m sad that the old cast left
This looks awesome
"Why don't you have a boyfriend yet?"
Why does she need one?!?!?
Boomers got married and had kids early cos everything was much cheaper for them even though they won’t admit it
@@trystanlewis1222 I bet this sketch really ruffled your collar. All tuckered out.
Actually every single baby boomer had lives in the late 1960's to 1980's, these aren't the 1950's adults your thinking of. We are fully aware of the prices being healthy back then, people brag about it all the time, they aren't hiding anything. Life was perfect for us, but then you blame baby boomers for your life being the way it is now like they would...sabotage their children?
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar I constantly get into arguments about it coz most boomers clame it’s no different coz he get paid more even though I worked it out on a percentage of income not the amount it’s self I with I was born in the 60s I would have so many hoses by now
Tori is amazing! she's so funny!
As soon as he mentions "finding all four Participation Trophies", I had to give this a thumbs up!
What a concept 😂
Lol very funny, but I think it would have been more accurate with Gen Z....except the insurance part, that always freaks me out when they ask for that. 😝
I miss the old cast flinkdoodles
I can’t believe I used to laugh at this
YES. YES. YES. YES. JUST YES
that was my favorite one bc of the topic you used and the way you produced it
"I think it's a sundial..." 🤣
studio c is the best thing i have ever seen !!!!! I have been a fan since i was 9 lol
Considering Millennials include 80s kids a big number should know how to use most of that tech. It's the Coronials who don't know how to use a landline.
The old cast is quite frankly 1 billion times better
Lol love this. I’m a gen Z and can do all these things. This completely shows how the older generations perceive is younger ones. We aren’t useless we aren’t all snowflakes
Yes. I was born in 01 and im like "Ya, no. I know how to make a bed, ik what a phone book is, i know how to use a land line phone. "
Also had to learn how to use a dictionary and encyclopedia
The ironing one was spot on. And the student loan debt suddenly jumping $10,000 for no reason.
YESSS!!!
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