These type of "Millennials don't suck" counter-rants would mean more if they weren't only coming from Millennials. People without any or much "real world" life experience don't realize just how valuable and eye-opening that experience is [until of course they have it, and by then they're knocking the next generation].<p>A common anecdote among rebuttals from Millennials is the whole wearing a suit to an interview. I'm wondering if the people who say "they should judge me for who I am, not what I wear" dress up for a first date? Or when going to a friend's wedding? Dinner at a fancy restaurant? A family member's funeral?<p>Especially ironic about this counter-rant was the ending: <i>Oh and remember how you said the internet was stupid when it first came out and now you can’t function without email?</i> - does the author really not realize it was Baby Boomers who created the Internet and Web? If he doesn't want Baby Boomers knocking Millennials based on the behavior of <i>some</i> of them then maybe he shouldn't be so quick to assume all Baby Boomers had the same thoughts regarding the Internet.