Honestly, this is only funny if you think millenials are stupid kids on our phones. We're not. Many of us are struggling to pay off our college and university debt,(which in this age, postsecondary education is useless to find a job) find a full time job with good pay (older generations get all the positions, and young employees are always the first to lose our jobs) and find a place to live, or live with our parents becaus everywhere else is too expensive. Then, of course, we have to balance a social life on top of all that, so sometimes when we're too busy trying to live and survive, our phones are our only option to stay connected in the mess of trying to make ends meet. As a millenial, i hate it when the past generations do things like this, because the world has become a lot more difficult to survive in over the years. Schooling has become impossibly hard, and i'm terrified to get a job or go to college because i just don't know if i'm "capable" enough in the eyes of my potential employers. I don't even know if i would have made it through high school without my parent's help, the work is something that would boggle an adult's mind, and i've heard of suicidal children and teenagers being hospitalized with panic attacks due to the work load. I've even heard a few stories about really stressed college kids who lived in such barren conditions that burglars actually went and bought them food and furniture because the person couldn't afford anything but an empty apartment. Are those kids lazy and stuck up? No. The kids these people make jokes out of are few and far between, and they are an exception to the rule. You shouldn't tackle an issue like this if you haven't heard all sides, especially if you only judge a generation from the tiny, misleading bit you see. The lazy one's here are the people who would judge us before actually trying to understand what a persons life is like these days.