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Anonymous wrote:Cool skipped a generation.
To the millennials? Because nobody ever thought the GenXers were cool. Not even the GenXers. Not even in Singles (1992). Too young for Woodstock, too old for -- well, whatever the defining event/thing is for the Millennials. Nobody cares.
-a GenXer
Seriously? I think we Gen Xers were a hell of a lot cooler than the Millennials. Nirvana? Come on. That was groundbreaking, and pretty much everything was informed by Grunge. Everything that the Millennials are into is just so wack. I am shocked by their bad taste.
You do realize your statement reeks of approaching middle age?
So what of it? Are you Dorian Gray?
Did that book come out when you were a small child?
NP here. Tell me that you won't grow old.
Everyone grows old. But you have the choice to grow lame and bitter.
What's bitter about preferring your generations's "stuff" (music, movies, etc)? Wouldn't it be "lamer" to love all the Millennials stuff? That would be pathetic, if you ask me. Pretending to like it, or worse yet, really liking it.