
Every generation feels hard done by but I can help but feel like every time I open the TikTok app I receive an onslaught of shade and snark poking fun at millennials.
I shouldn't take it so personally and usually I have the patience to laugh it off but a recent video I saw may have taken it too far.
I brushed it off when the Gen Z creators told me I'm unoriginal for wearing a uniform of blue jeans and a black t-shirt. I low-key agreed when they said that ankle socks were passé. And I proudly declared to not stop dancing with my hands in the air just because it looks a little bit cringe and absolutely proves that I'm in my 30s.
But now they're coming for me and my house plants. That is slander I just shan't abide by.
I was recently scrolling TikTok when a video from Aussie home and lifestyle content creator Loui Burke popped up on my FYP. I follow Burke because I genuinely appreciate his home styling tips and have implemented many of his chic ideas into my own home.
It's important to note that, of course, home styling content creators give their opinions on interior design and styling from a purely subjective perspective — it will either resonate with you or you don't vibe and you can keep on scrolling.
But one of Burke's videos felt very personal to me in that it sullied a part of my identity I didn't even know was something that was quite so obvious. Even though I can discern opinion from fact it kinda gut punched me.