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This **** kills me lol.
i literally don’t know anyone in my age group like this. why do ppl want millennials to come off this way? is it grouchy old ppl reassurance syndrome?
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This **** kills me lol.
You still wet behind the ears bruhNaw this is bogus I was born 87 and definitely don’t consider myself a millennial. Growing up remember the 90s which had a lot more similarities to the 80s gives us that pass. I’m at that age where I’m not consider a millennial but not considered an “old head” either lol
Plenty ppl born from 88 to 93 grew up in analog world though.Xennial= 1980-1987, Millenial= 1988-1995
The way I look at is 10 years ago nobody was calling me a millennial.i literally don’t know anyone in my age group like this. why do ppl want millennials to come off this way? is it grouchy old ppl reassurance syndrome?
Stereotypical millennial entitlement yearning for praise and even going as far as to try to separate themselves to receive said praise. It’s almost like they can’t help it. The purest of type of millennials there is. “Xennials.”Seems yall just made up a sub group to separate yallselves in vain.
93 grew up in analog world though
eh, most of the stuff u named i'm familiar w/ and i'm at the tail end of the millennials. every generation has front & back end. I'm pretty sure ppl born in 1965 & 1980 (gen x) are gonna share everything in common, but specific events and upbringings establishes the generation they're placed in.The true millenials were already using friendster and MySpace by the time they were on the internet, the Xennials were doing the AIM/yahoo chat/msn chat/ICQ and chat rooms a/s/l tip. Xanga and Livejournal for early blogging, early video cams you had to attach to your desktop that were low quality. Blackplanet/AsianAvenue/Migente and Facebattle etc. sites. Xennials were on the internet during the days a lot of ppl made theiur websites with Angelfire/Geocities/Tripod
eh, most of the stuff u named i'm familiar w/ and i'm at the tail end of the millennials. every generation has front & back end. I'm pretty sure ppl born in 1965 & 1980 (gen x) are gonna share everything in common, but specific events and upbringings establishes the generation they're placed in.
A lot of that stuff you talked about like AIM, Angelfire, etc. was all used until MySpace took over in like 06007. Not mention all that stuff u named is social media. NT=Social Media. Generation X created that stuff & the first batch of millennials (YOU) made it blow up.Familiar with how? Msot of what i named was late 90s and early 2000s before 2003, tail end means you're born in 1995. 4 year olds weren't on the internet like that back in 1999
i literally don’t know anyone in my age group like this. why do ppl want millennials to come off this way? is it grouchy old ppl reassurance syndrome?
in general, what would you consider to be a healthy childhood?
Younger generations won't have access to anything real in the future.
No original copies of songs.
No real meat in their sandwiches.
Digital interaction with other humans.
Barely experiencing handwriting.
A generation void of human behavior.
going OUTSIDE, scraping your knees at da playground, playing with actual toys, having an imagination, learning about deferred gratification from not basically having da entirety of human history in da palm of your hands that kills your inquisitiveness.
watching a TON of cartoons, coloring, etc.
9/11, Hot Cheetos, bottled water, mass shootings, extendo clips and Kanye/Kim say mehxennials had a healthy childhood and damn near were teenagers before they ever sniffed da internet
going OUTSIDE, scraping your knees at da playground, playing with actual toys, having an imagination, learning about deferred gratification from not basically having da entirety of human history in da palm of your hands that kills your inquisitiveness.
watching a TON of cartoons, coloring, etc.
Says the urban millennial?millennials get a hard lesson in economics karma AKA they're going back to d Stone age for them AKA early 90s lol.
well whatdoyaknowdawg, u just described a millennial w/ a healthy childhood buddy.going OUTSIDE, scraping your knees at da playground, playing with actual toys, having an imagination, learning about deferred gratification from not basically having da entirety of human history in da palm of your hands that kills your inquisitiveness.
watching a TON of cartoons, coloring, etc.
Kids still do all that $#! %