I "almost" ran over a squirrel today too. But I drive like I have some f'ing sense and he lived to climb another tree. There's lots of "almosts" in the world.
And Boomers don't fall for this sh*t. At least the ones I hang with don't.
Ya'll do bro. In a big f'ing way. That's why you post MSNBC clips 18X/day H4. You believe what you hear and you have no ability, or you've lost it... to think critically.
I watch em all. Fox, MSNBC, NPR (listen too)... because I can think for myself and filter out the bs. Most Boomers I know are the same way. Its your generation that is so anti-social and anti-adjusted that you go through the day avoiding any and all human contact with the guise of "something important" being on your f'ing phone. And don't tell me otherwise... I see it EVERYDAY. You use the phone to escape human contact... even the mere act of looking someone in the eye as they pass by. Its weird. And its not boomers. You don't realize it because its all you know.
ok boomer:
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/1/eaau4586
Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook
Overall, sharing articles from fake news domains was a rare activity. We find some evidence that the most conservative users were more likely to share this content—the vast majority of which was pro-Trump in orientation—than were other Facebook users, although this is sensitive to coding and based on a small number of respondents. Our most robust finding is that the oldest Americans, especially those over 65, were more likely to share fake news to their Facebook friends. This is true even when holding other characteristics—including education, ideology, and partisanship—constant. No other demographic characteristic seems to have a consistent effect on sharing fake news, making our age finding that much more notable.