Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bet you had the matching tramp stamp too.![]()
There aren't a lot of pics of us in those jeans because we didn't have cell phones with cameras. We had to get film developed.
I'll take that any day over my 20s splashed all over myspace
That’s ok. We have the image of your tramp stamp and thong sticking out while acting like a drunken fool seared into our brains.
No you don’t. If you’re so young, you weren’t at any of the good parties.
I was there. You were the butt of the joke. So to speak.
It wasn't a good look - even then.
Oh. So you’re old like us. Then STFU.
So you were an angry drunk, tramp stamp?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GenX built the Internet.
But we aren't digital natives so we don't understand it. /s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids lump anyone born pre 2000 as old as dirt.
Remember 1990s, 2000s and 2010s are three oldies channel on my XM radio.
Gen X gets lost as accomplished zero. I think Gen Z has much more on common with Boomers than the other two groups. ,
Amazon was made by a GenXer.
Social media was invented by Gen Xers.
Not really. Instagram and Facebook were both invented by Millenials. Twitter founder was GenX.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bet you had the matching tramp stamp too.![]()
There aren't a lot of pics of us in those jeans because we didn't have cell phones with cameras. We had to get film developed.
I'll take that any day over my 20s splashed all over myspace
That’s ok. We have the image of your tramp stamp and thong sticking out while acting like a drunken fool seared into our brains.
No you don’t. If you’re so young, you weren’t at any of the good parties.
I was there. You were the butt of the joke. So to speak.
It wasn't a good look - even then.
Oh. So you’re old like us. Then STFU.
Anonymous wrote:Gen x, the forgotten generation. 165-1980 We are resourceful, adaptable and know how to take care of ourselves. Maybe because a lot of us had little to no supervision growing up and had to entertain ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:GenX built the Internet.
Anonymous wrote:Gen x, the forgotten generation. 165-1980 We are resourceful, adaptable and know how to take care of ourselves. Maybe because a lot of us had little to no supervision growing up and had to entertain ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids lump anyone born pre 2000 as old as dirt.
Remember 1990s, 2000s and 2010s are three oldies channel on my XM radio.
Gen X gets lost as accomplished zero. I think Gen Z has much more on common with Boomers than the other two groups. ,
Amazon was made by a GenXer.
Social media was invented by Gen Xers.
Not really. Instagram and Facebook were both invented by Millenials. Twitter founder was GenX.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I explain to my kids that boomers have the big pensions and wildly inflated home equity. And they think they succeeded when they just worked regular jobs.
I’m in my 50s and don’t have a pension. I only know one of my friends who has a pension and she worked for a Japanese company. For many boomers pensions just aren’t a thing.
Home equity has inflated dramatically the last couple of years. That’s not limited to boomers at all.
Maybe consider explaining to your kids that stereotypes aren’t always helpful or accurate.
People in their 50s are not boomers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids lump anyone born pre 2000 as old as dirt.
Remember 1990s, 2000s and 2010s are three oldies channel on my XM radio.
Gen X gets lost as accomplished zero. I think Gen Z has much more on common with Boomers than the other two groups. ,
Amazon was made by a GenXer.
Social media was invented by Gen Xers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I explain to my kids that boomers have the big pensions and wildly inflated home equity. And they think they succeeded when they just worked regular jobs.
I’m in my 50s and don’t have a pension. I only know one of my friends who has a pension and she worked for a Japanese company. For many boomers pensions just aren’t a thing.
Home equity has inflated dramatically the last couple of years. That’s not limited to boomers at all.
Maybe consider explaining to your kids that stereotypes aren’t always helpful or accurate.
Anonymous wrote:I explain to my kids that boomers have the big pensions and wildly inflated home equity. And they think they succeeded when they just worked regular jobs.