Gen Z humor is like a friend who says something so unexpected that you can't tell if they're kidding or have just shattered ...
Millennials and Gen Z are under siege over the reign of internet lingo by Gen Alpha, the digital natives who have been swiping on iPads since they learned to walk.
Rather than baby boomers and Gen-Z raging at each other and struggling to communicate, the meme format brings them together. It shows that the internet and humor can actually bond people in the ...
When it comes to humor, millennials are in a league of their own. But whether it’s a winning or a losing league depends largely on who you ask. The younger Gen Z “kids” aren’t always ...
Internet culture may be useful when it comes to education. A new study found that memes can help Gen Z students who are learning about science, and may improve their attitude toward it.
When I went home for winter break, I was immediately hit with a question from my sister: “Are you raising your ya-ya-ya?” ...
Less Happy--and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood," Gen Z is more pessimistic than millennials, which might explain their inclination towards dark humor — a "type of humor you have when you ...
Dr Patkar emphasized that humour is not only for funny situations but also a way to deal with uncomfortable emotions and circumstances. He said, “This is especially common in the Gen Z ...
What they found is alarming. Gen Z has come of age swimming in a gloppy stew of digital content. Every day they navigate memes, photos, social media, chats with their friends, flashes of video ...