Ah, millennials. The media’s scapegoat du jour. They’re the ones lambasted for having less sex, taking fewer vacations, and splashing out mad cash for artisanal booze and bucket-list dining. And sometimes, they’re the ones who are fun to mock on Twitter for not being familiar with certain people or things.

HashtagRoundup must have thought they were getting into the millennial-bashing fun when they started the hashtag #HowToConfuseAMillennial on Sunday. At first, people were tweeting jokes about rotary phones and the Sony Walkman, because kids these days aren’t familiar with obsolete technology, which is totally not true of every generation.

But it didn’t take long for the millennials themselves to realize there are good reasons to be confused, and even angry, as confused and angry as Charlie Day if you tell him to just get a job.

And so #HowToConfuseAMillennial quickly turned into a collection of fantastic clapbacks from sarcastic millennials. From pointing out the hypocrisy of Baby Boomers calling anyone else selfish, to lamenting unpaid internships and student loans, to kvetching about wages that have been stagnating as productivity and the cost of education and housing have outpaced inflation, millennials weren’t pulling punches about the good reasons they could be confused with the way things are. We’ve collected our favorite salty tweets below.

#HowToConfuseAMillennial Destroy the housing market

Replace grad jobs with unpaid internships

Tell them to buy a house — Carl Kinsella (@TVsCarlKinsella) September 4, 2016

#HowToConfuseAMillennial Rant about how "everyone gets a trophy these days" while sipping from your World's Greatest Dad coffee mug — HarshlyCritical @PAX (@HarshlyCritical) September 5, 2016

Keep wages stagnant as productivity increases and tell people they're not rich because they're lazy. #HowtoConfuseAMillennial — #NoDAPL (@BlackAutonomist) September 4, 2016

Tell them that they're only a PhD away from that illustrious unpaid internship #HowToConfuseAMillennial — Mietta Eleni (@MiettaEleni) September 5, 2016

Tell them mental health is important while they run between three part-time jobs. #HowToConfuseAMillennial — Asher Wolf (@Asher_Wolf) September 5, 2016

Tell them to follow their passions!* *as long as they aren't passionate about art, writing, or anything creative#HowToConfuseAMillennial — sully (@NoMayoTears) September 4, 2016

#HowToConfuseAMillennial Crash their economy and then condescendingly ask why so many of them are living with their parents. — ModernManKevinBacon (@Notintheface1) September 4, 2016

#HowToConfuseAMillennial Hike up the prices of everything, stagnate wages, then insist it's their fault for not buying and spending — JH (@IsAlrreadyTaken) September 5, 2016

Tell them those student loans will pay off in the long run and then destroy the job market. #HowToConfuseAMillennial — Ghost V (@vibills) September 5, 2016

#HowToConfuseAMillennial be racist, homophobic, transphobic etc. yet also complain about how this generation is disrespectful — shehzadi (@ellliotaIderson) September 4, 2016

#HowToConfuseAMillennial Feign ignorance at your generation's role in climate change & income inequality then act like they're the idiots. — Lindsay Ellis (@thelindsayellis) September 4, 2016

#HowToConfuseAMillennial cry that teens are wasting their lives on social media then create a tag on social media complaining about teens — 011 (@imkxren) September 4, 2016

Preach about media echo chambers while you watch mainstream TV news. #HowToConfuseAMillennial — Gregory McIntyre (@gregmcintyre) September 5, 2016

#HowToConfuseAMillennial Redistribute all wealth to top 1% while they're kids then call them Commies when they try to redistribute it back. — Andy Kirn (@AndyKirn) September 4, 2016

#HowToConfuseAMillennial bring back the high-paying jobs with benefits that corporations have been offshoring for 40 years — Adam Wilson (@theleanover) September 4, 2016

Ruin the economy, cripple them with debt, push them into a poor job market, claim how much harder you had it. #HowToConfuseAMillennial — Ethan (@EthanTarr) September 4, 2016

#HowToConfuseAMillennial push for an advance in technology in the late 90s early 2000s and then complain about us always using technology — Richey Collazo (@RicheyCollazo) September 4, 2016

Criticize them for being on their phones 24/7 then run to them when you don't know how to operate the remote. #HowToConfuseAMillennial — l u i s a (@isayness) September 5, 2016

#HowToConfuseAMillennial ask to meet them at your property then laugh as they try to find which of your 8 investment properties you mean — Jimmy Sharpe (@jimmysharpe_) September 5, 2016