In this episode of Collective Loathing, Felix and #Hollywood tackle the heated debate of generational complaints, from QR code menus and app-based ordering to the frustration of vehicles' push-button starts and LED headlights. They offer hilarious insights on the growing prevalence of dogs in public spaces, the diminishing customer service, and the often ridiculed necessity of cursive writing in today's world. The hosts also discuss current events, such as Rush's upcoming tour and peculiar news stories from Kentucky. Get ready for a rant-filled, laughter-inducing podcast where two middle-aged white guys let their grievances loose! 00:00 Introduction to Collective Loathing 02:25 Discussing Complaints and Generational Differences 03:54 Rush Band News and Fan Reactions 10:28 World Burns: Crazy News Stories 27:56 Debating QR Code Menus and Modern Conveniences 33:19 The QR Code Dilemma 34:47 App-Based Ordering Hassles 36:15 The Overload of Apps 38:07 Notifications and Email Overload 44:21 The Curse of Subscriptions 48:16 Dogs in Public Places 51:23 Customer Service Then and Now 54:43 Driving at Night Challenges 56:51 Leaf Blower Annoyances 01:00:45 The Debate on Cursive Writing 01:07:01 Conclusion and Contact Information