10 Things Everyone Agrees With Boomers That Have Gone Too Far

Touchscreens in Cars

These touchscreens add distractions, pulling our eyes off the road, in contrast to what all drivers were taught to do.

Too Many Subscriptions

We often share our personal information for many of these monthly dues out of curiosity, try them out, and forget about them. The charges accumulate quickly, 

Owning Physical Media

Many prefer permanently owning their books, movies, music, and video games rather than paying for subscriptions that may not always have the same offerings.

Bring Back Human Operators

Are you enjoying your customer service from automated operators or chatbots? They may save money for companies by answering your questions by repeating them over and over, but they can add frustration.

Loud Music In Bars and Retailers

One shared that music should enhance your experience, not drown out your hearing, making it virtually impossible to hear friends.

Fast Fashion

Companies that sell them for less money make a lot of them quickly and often badly, without stress testing them first. They use cheap synthetic fabrics to keep their costs down.

TV Shows Have Gotten Too Dark and Too Loud

I’m not referring to emotional scripts. Instead, it relates to the significant camera and displays improvements that allow for highly dark scenes. 

Too Many Apps

That is not just the  Boomers’ opinion, but many online compared the ridiculous and sublime ways people are being pushed to download apps for kitchen appliances, making things more confusing.

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