>the most easily manipulated segment of the population gets manipulated by one of the largest marketing campaigns in human history
ALERT THE MEDIA
>the most easily manipulated segment of the population gets manipulated by one of the largest marketing campaigns in human history
ALERT THE MEDIA
Zoomers know quality. You millennials could learn a thing or two from us
>most easily manipulated segment of the population
>hello yes this is steve michael i work for m$. i am contacting you because your computer is full of virus! i will get rid of them for you but there is a service fee, only $300. please do the needful
>oh okay, here is half of my social security check
>thank you kindly, virus are remove
>Aren't you embarrassed?
No. I'm not a zoomer.
>and Sony just don't seem to want to sell their shit.
Docomo was practically giving away the Xperia XZ2 Compact. Picked it up for less than 11k yen (about 100USD).
There's a lot of Docomo bloatware but I'm going through the process of uninstalling shit I'm not going to use. Real nice phone, though.
Zoomers and boomers fall for this.
Millennials are the only ones who don't.
>pays $60 dollars for a digital copy of a video game
>$60 dollars
>not paying $180 dollars for the version with the exclusive in-game mount
>not pledging $1500 dollars to a game that will never even come out to get access to the alpha test which would normally be something a company pays actual testers to play
>that'll be $200,000 for this piece of paper that might help you get a job
>we can offer you a low interest loan you can slowly pay back over the next 20 years
I feel that doesn't convey the pressure from boomers that said paper is REQUIRED to get a good job enough.