Zoomer

2018Wojak character / copypasta / character archetypesemi-active

Also known as: Zoomer Wojak · Gen Z Wojak

Zoomer is a 2018 Wojak character created on 4chan, featuring a young man with shaved sides and round glasses, stereotypically obsessed with Fortnite, mumble rap, and TikTok culture.

Zoomer is a Wojak-based meme character created on 4chan in 2018 to mock members of Generation Z. The character depicts a young man with shaved sides, slicked-back hair, and round glasses, stereotypically obsessed with Fortnite, mumble rap, and TikTok. Born as a generational counterpart to the 30-Year-Old Boomer meme, Zoomer became one of the core archetypes in the Wojak extended universe alongside Doomer and Bloomer.

TL;DR

Zoomer a Wojak character variant representing Generation Z, typically depicted with colorful or unconventional appearance, progressive values, and a dismissive attitude toward older generations.

Overview

The Zoomer meme is a redrawn version of Wojak (Feels Guy) designed to represent a stereotypical Generation Z teenager or young adult3. The character features a distinctive look: shaved sides with a slicked-back or combed-over hairstyle (sometimes called the "broccoli cut"), round glasses, and a smug or anxious expression4. Common visual props include Monster energy drinks, Tide Pods, a 6ix9ine poster, and a computer screen showing 4chan4.

The meme usually appears in copypasta-style threads formatted as "that 15 year old zoomer who..." followed by a stereotypical Gen Z behavior2. These behaviors range from proposing to a crush on Messenger to making inappropriate jokes in class1. The term "Zoomer" itself is a portmanteau play on "Boomer," flipping the generational mockery toward the younger end of the spectrum6.

On July 21st, 2018, an anonymous user on 4chan's /r9k/ board posted the first known thread featuring both the Zoomer Wojak character and the word "zoomer" itself4. The image showed the character in a room with a poster of American rapper 6ix9ine on the wall and a computer monitor displaying 4chan in the browser4. The post used the copypasta format "that 15 year old zoomer who proposed to his crush on messenger," establishing the template that would define the meme going forward2.

The character emerged as a direct response to the 30-Year-Old Boomer meme, which had been circulating on 4chan to mock older millennials4. Where the Boomer character sipped Monster energy and reminisced about classic rock, the Zoomer was built to satirize the opposite end: young, terminally online, and defined by contemporary internet culture3.

Origin & Background

Platform
4chan /r9k/
Creator
Anonymous 4chan user
Date
2018
Year
2018

On July 21st, 2018, an anonymous user on 4chan's /r9k/ board posted the first known thread featuring both the Zoomer Wojak character and the word "zoomer" itself. The image showed the character in a room with a poster of American rapper 6ix9ine on the wall and a computer monitor displaying 4chan in the browser. The post used the copypasta format "that 15 year old zoomer who proposed to his crush on messenger," establishing the template that would define the meme going forward.

The character emerged as a direct response to the 30-Year-Old Boomer meme, which had been circulating on 4chan to mock older millennials. Where the Boomer character sipped Monster energy and reminisced about classic rock, the Zoomer was built to satirize the opposite end: young, terminally online, and defined by contemporary internet culture.

How It Spread

Within hours of the original post, the Zoomer format spread across multiple 4chan boards. Threads appeared on /fit/, /his/, and other boards, each adapting the copypasta to mock different Gen Z stereotypes. On /his/, users posted variants like "that 15 year old zoomer who makes holocaust jokes in history class".

In the weeks that followed, the character developed a second expression: a crying Zoomer, first posted on June 28th, 2018, in a /v/ thread responding to a photograph of the 30-Year-Old Boomer graffiti by artist Lushlux. This crying variant became a staple for depicting Gen Z anxieties and failures.

The meme's visual vocabulary expanded to include traits that 4chan users associated with Gen Z: love for Fortnite and battle royale games, affection for mumble rap (particularly 6ix9ine), performing the Floss dance, and general social anxiety around real-life interactions. Tide Pod consumption, a reference to the 2018 Tide Pod Challenge, was also folded into the character.

By late 2018, the Zoomer had joined a growing cast of Wojak archetypes. YouTube creators like Prince of Zimbabwe and Shuzzo produced video edits featuring the Zoomer alongside the 30-Year-Old Boomer, Doomer, and Bloomer characters. A common scenario in these videos showed the Boomer unintentionally tormenting the Zoomer by blasting loud hard rock music or running a lawnmower.

The term "Zoomer" quickly jumped from 4chan to mainstream internet platforms. It appeared on Reddit, 9GAG, Instagram, and YouTube as a general slang term for anyone in Generation Z. Urban Dictionary definitions framed it as a generational label combining the "Z" in Gen Z with the fast-paced, technology-driven upbringing of the generation. By 2019, "Zoomer" had become common shorthand across social media, often used by older users to describe Gen Z behavior they found bewildering or annoying.

Platforms

4chanRedditTwitterTikTok

Timeline

2018-08

Zoomer character design emerges on 4chan

2019-06

Spreads to mainstream social media

2020-03

Proliferates during pandemic with remote school discussions

2021-12

Reaches peak cultural saturation

2023-01-01

Zoomer entered the broader pop culture conversation

2025-01-01

Zoomer is still actively used and shared across platforms

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The Zoomer meme typically works in one of two formats:

Copypasta format: Write "that 15 year old zoomer who..." followed by a stereotypical Gen Z behavior. The more specific and cringe-worthy, the better. Pair with the Zoomer Wojak image.

Character interaction format: Place the Zoomer alongside other Wojak archetypes (Boomer, Doomer, Bloomer) in comic-style panels or video edits. The humor usually comes from generational clash or contrasting worldviews.

Standalone reaction: Use the crying Zoomer as a reaction image when something associated with Gen Z culture goes wrong or gets mocked.

The character is flexible enough to be used both by Gen Z people making self-deprecating jokes and by older users poking fun at younger internet culture.

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

The word "Zoomer" crossed over from meme slang into everyday language faster than most internet coinages. While "Generation Z" and "Gen Z" were already in use, "Zoomer" gave the generation a punchier, more memeable label. The term's similarity to "Boomer" made it instantly understandable, fitting neatly into the intergenerational discourse that dominated online spaces from 2018 onward.

The Zoomer character also played a key role in expanding the Wojak universe beyond simple Feels Guy edits. Alongside Doomer, Bloomer, and the 30-Year-Old Boomer, the Zoomer helped establish Wojak variants as a system for mapping personality types and generational identities. This framework of character archetypes became one of the most productive meme templates of the late 2010s, spawning dozens of additional "-oomer" characters.

As Gen Z culture itself evolved, so did the Zoomer meme. Early versions focused on 2018-era references like Fortnite and 6ix9ine, but later iterations updated the stereotypes to include TikTok trends, brain rot humor, and whatever the current Gen Z fixation happened to be.

Fun Facts

The crying Zoomer variant was actually posted on June 28th, 2018, nearly a month *before* the "official" first Zoomer thread on July 21st, making the timeline of the meme's creation slightly tangled.

"Zoomer" also refers to completely unrelated things: a Honda motorscooter, a Canadian media company, a NES joystick peripheral, and an album by Schneider TM.

The word "Zoomer" doubles as a reference to the fast-paced, "zoom zoom" upbringing of Gen Z kids who grew up with smartphones and constant connectivity.

In meme lore, the Zoomer's relationship with the 30-Year-Old Boomer is weirdly wholesome: despite the generational clash, many edits show them begrudgingly coexisting.

Derivatives & Variations

Zoomer vs Millennial comparisons

A variation of Zoomer

(2018)

Zoomer vs Boomer argument formats

A variation of Zoomer

(2018)

Profession-specific Zoomers

A variation of Zoomer

(2018)

Zoomer girl variations

A variation of Zoomer

(2018)

Frequently Asked Questions

Zoomer

2018Wojak character / copypasta / character archetypesemi-active

Also known as: Zoomer Wojak · Gen Z Wojak

Zoomer is a 2018 Wojak character created on 4chan, featuring a young man with shaved sides and round glasses, stereotypically obsessed with Fortnite, mumble rap, and TikTok culture.

Zoomer is a Wojak-based meme character created on 4chan in 2018 to mock members of Generation Z. The character depicts a young man with shaved sides, slicked-back hair, and round glasses, stereotypically obsessed with Fortnite, mumble rap, and TikTok. Born as a generational counterpart to the 30-Year-Old Boomer meme, Zoomer became one of the core archetypes in the Wojak extended universe alongside Doomer and Bloomer.

TL;DR

Zoomer a Wojak character variant representing Generation Z, typically depicted with colorful or unconventional appearance, progressive values, and a dismissive attitude toward older generations.

Overview

The Zoomer meme is a redrawn version of Wojak (Feels Guy) designed to represent a stereotypical Generation Z teenager or young adult. The character features a distinctive look: shaved sides with a slicked-back or combed-over hairstyle (sometimes called the "broccoli cut"), round glasses, and a smug or anxious expression. Common visual props include Monster energy drinks, Tide Pods, a 6ix9ine poster, and a computer screen showing 4chan.

The meme usually appears in copypasta-style threads formatted as "that 15 year old zoomer who..." followed by a stereotypical Gen Z behavior. These behaviors range from proposing to a crush on Messenger to making inappropriate jokes in class. The term "Zoomer" itself is a portmanteau play on "Boomer," flipping the generational mockery toward the younger end of the spectrum.

On July 21st, 2018, an anonymous user on 4chan's /r9k/ board posted the first known thread featuring both the Zoomer Wojak character and the word "zoomer" itself. The image showed the character in a room with a poster of American rapper 6ix9ine on the wall and a computer monitor displaying 4chan in the browser. The post used the copypasta format "that 15 year old zoomer who proposed to his crush on messenger," establishing the template that would define the meme going forward.

The character emerged as a direct response to the 30-Year-Old Boomer meme, which had been circulating on 4chan to mock older millennials. Where the Boomer character sipped Monster energy and reminisced about classic rock, the Zoomer was built to satirize the opposite end: young, terminally online, and defined by contemporary internet culture.

Origin & Background

Platform
4chan /r9k/
Creator
Anonymous 4chan user
Date
2018
Year
2018

On July 21st, 2018, an anonymous user on 4chan's /r9k/ board posted the first known thread featuring both the Zoomer Wojak character and the word "zoomer" itself. The image showed the character in a room with a poster of American rapper 6ix9ine on the wall and a computer monitor displaying 4chan in the browser. The post used the copypasta format "that 15 year old zoomer who proposed to his crush on messenger," establishing the template that would define the meme going forward.

The character emerged as a direct response to the 30-Year-Old Boomer meme, which had been circulating on 4chan to mock older millennials. Where the Boomer character sipped Monster energy and reminisced about classic rock, the Zoomer was built to satirize the opposite end: young, terminally online, and defined by contemporary internet culture.

How It Spread

Within hours of the original post, the Zoomer format spread across multiple 4chan boards. Threads appeared on /fit/, /his/, and other boards, each adapting the copypasta to mock different Gen Z stereotypes. On /his/, users posted variants like "that 15 year old zoomer who makes holocaust jokes in history class".

In the weeks that followed, the character developed a second expression: a crying Zoomer, first posted on June 28th, 2018, in a /v/ thread responding to a photograph of the 30-Year-Old Boomer graffiti by artist Lushlux. This crying variant became a staple for depicting Gen Z anxieties and failures.

The meme's visual vocabulary expanded to include traits that 4chan users associated with Gen Z: love for Fortnite and battle royale games, affection for mumble rap (particularly 6ix9ine), performing the Floss dance, and general social anxiety around real-life interactions. Tide Pod consumption, a reference to the 2018 Tide Pod Challenge, was also folded into the character.

By late 2018, the Zoomer had joined a growing cast of Wojak archetypes. YouTube creators like Prince of Zimbabwe and Shuzzo produced video edits featuring the Zoomer alongside the 30-Year-Old Boomer, Doomer, and Bloomer characters. A common scenario in these videos showed the Boomer unintentionally tormenting the Zoomer by blasting loud hard rock music or running a lawnmower.

The term "Zoomer" quickly jumped from 4chan to mainstream internet platforms. It appeared on Reddit, 9GAG, Instagram, and YouTube as a general slang term for anyone in Generation Z. Urban Dictionary definitions framed it as a generational label combining the "Z" in Gen Z with the fast-paced, technology-driven upbringing of the generation. By 2019, "Zoomer" had become common shorthand across social media, often used by older users to describe Gen Z behavior they found bewildering or annoying.

Platforms

4chanRedditTwitterTikTok

Timeline

2018-08

Zoomer character design emerges on 4chan

2019-06

Spreads to mainstream social media

2020-03

Proliferates during pandemic with remote school discussions

2021-12

Reaches peak cultural saturation

2023-01-01

Zoomer entered the broader pop culture conversation

2025-01-01

Zoomer is still actively used and shared across platforms

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The Zoomer meme typically works in one of two formats:

Copypasta format: Write "that 15 year old zoomer who..." followed by a stereotypical Gen Z behavior. The more specific and cringe-worthy, the better. Pair with the Zoomer Wojak image.

Character interaction format: Place the Zoomer alongside other Wojak archetypes (Boomer, Doomer, Bloomer) in comic-style panels or video edits. The humor usually comes from generational clash or contrasting worldviews.

Standalone reaction: Use the crying Zoomer as a reaction image when something associated with Gen Z culture goes wrong or gets mocked.

The character is flexible enough to be used both by Gen Z people making self-deprecating jokes and by older users poking fun at younger internet culture.

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

The word "Zoomer" crossed over from meme slang into everyday language faster than most internet coinages. While "Generation Z" and "Gen Z" were already in use, "Zoomer" gave the generation a punchier, more memeable label. The term's similarity to "Boomer" made it instantly understandable, fitting neatly into the intergenerational discourse that dominated online spaces from 2018 onward.

The Zoomer character also played a key role in expanding the Wojak universe beyond simple Feels Guy edits. Alongside Doomer, Bloomer, and the 30-Year-Old Boomer, the Zoomer helped establish Wojak variants as a system for mapping personality types and generational identities. This framework of character archetypes became one of the most productive meme templates of the late 2010s, spawning dozens of additional "-oomer" characters.

As Gen Z culture itself evolved, so did the Zoomer meme. Early versions focused on 2018-era references like Fortnite and 6ix9ine, but later iterations updated the stereotypes to include TikTok trends, brain rot humor, and whatever the current Gen Z fixation happened to be.

Fun Facts

The crying Zoomer variant was actually posted on June 28th, 2018, nearly a month *before* the "official" first Zoomer thread on July 21st, making the timeline of the meme's creation slightly tangled.

"Zoomer" also refers to completely unrelated things: a Honda motorscooter, a Canadian media company, a NES joystick peripheral, and an album by Schneider TM.

The word "Zoomer" doubles as a reference to the fast-paced, "zoom zoom" upbringing of Gen Z kids who grew up with smartphones and constant connectivity.

In meme lore, the Zoomer's relationship with the 30-Year-Old Boomer is weirdly wholesome: despite the generational clash, many edits show them begrudgingly coexisting.

Derivatives & Variations

Zoomer vs Millennial comparisons

A variation of Zoomer

(2018)

Zoomer vs Boomer argument formats

A variation of Zoomer

(2018)

Profession-specific Zoomers

A variation of Zoomer

(2018)

Zoomer girl variations

A variation of Zoomer

(2018)

Frequently Asked Questions