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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was born in 1983. I feel very disconnected from Gen X (I haven't even seen reality bites), [b]and I wore skinny jeans, ballet flats, and a tunic-length shirt for much of my 20s and a good amount of my thirties[/b]. I also graduated right at the beginning of the great recession, putting me at a huge and long-lasting career disadvantage. I don't really care that much but if I had to choose between Gen X and millennial I pick millennial. [/quote] Very Generation X'er.[/quote] Yes indeed. I'm definitely Generation X and would love to wear that combo for life. I may even do so.[/quote] I was born in 1987 and this is also my wardrobe. I also played Oregon Trail regularly on some old version of a Macintosh computer. I relate far more with someone born in the late 70s through early 90s, than someone born in 2004! [/quote]
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