Grunge is millennial music sorry |
Hahahaha no. Squarely gen x. Millennials were in elementary school when Kurt Cobain died. |
Actually i am a millennial and was in high school |
He died in 1994. That puts you on the edge of millennial and gen x. |
Dads in their 40s walking around Alexandria with man bun or ballcap on backwards (of course), and a couple ugly leg tattoos. |
Since when? |
The worst!! Tattoos are awful. Beautiful 20-30 something women in my exercise classes all tatted out. It looks awful. |
Yes and get divorced together. And look to their kids friends dads as a dating pool. . |
Gen X er here and totally agree on grunge being gen x.(have you even seen Reality Bites, people??) however the classic rock exception is if we are talking about Buffalo or New Jersey - it still reigned supreme there in the 90s |
Nice try at trying to be cool, Millennial. Grunge it's obviously Gen X. You think that edge could emerge through all the pink? |
LOL. Right. |
Millennials are 1981 or later. In April of 1994 you were either 12, turning 13, or very recently turned 13. How were you a freshman in high school at 12, having started high school in 1993? Unless you skipped grades? In which case, that would not be very common and most of the year of oldest millennials would have been in middle school. Being 1980 myself, I was in 8th grade when he died. |
Good. Maybe they won’t do it when they have kids then. I’m Gen X and also think it’s a bad idea. It’s really not that hard to find a kid friendly restaurant and keep kids busy during a meal without them watching YouTube |
Yeah, I was a high school sophomore when he died, and I was born in 1978. |
Moms in their 30s.
They complain/whine about everything while their little ones are glued to the screen. |