Oh, and since I forgot to post the show notes, here they are:
Keywords
knives, generational differences, social media, knife culture, fidget toys, youth trends
Summary
The conversation explores the generational differences in perceptions of knives, highlighting how today's youth view them as fidget toys and the impact of social media on knife culture.
Takeaways
Kids today see knives as fidget toys.
There's a generational gap in understanding knife usage.
Social media influences how knives are perceived and used.
Many young people lack knowledge about knife materials.
The trend of opening knives with a middle finger is popular among youth.
Knife culture is evolving with technology and social media.
Older generations have different views on knife significance.
The conversation reflects on changing societal norms.
Youth trends often prioritize style over functionality.
Understanding knife culture requires bridging generational gaps.
Sound bites
"Kids believe knives are fidget toys."
"Flick this open with my middle finger."
"They're showing their knives and talking about these steels."