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The Z cohort isn't functionally different from either of the other two that came before in terms of compositional ability; some are quite good, some are passable, and some are awful.
The existence of "Italian Brainrot" (I was introduced to this by a student last year) has more to do with their humor--which is, yes, loud, about as subtle as a brick, and overwrought--rather than their faculty with written communication.
you sir, have enlightened me
im 20 & have older friends, we're not like that, one of my best friends is a 32 year old millennial man, we get along really well and have great conversations, there's literally no intelligence gap, you're out of touch imo
When you are older you will realise there is 'that' gap and appreciate the older friends unspoken tolerances of you in previous years.
well you know everything then and good for you.
I prefer Lord Dunsany writing.