Anonymous wrote:There was a millennial girl who used to live in the same building I lived in.
Every month she would gather all of her bills and put them in a huge envelope and then mail them off to her father so he could pay them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
I always thought GenXers were cool.
St. Elmo's Fire
The Breakfast Club
Some of the better SNL shows
the original WHFS
We ruled the generations!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Requisite get off your phone comment has been achieved
It's true! I was a young woman fall down the other day. Her phone went skidding into a puddle. She got up, pulled it out of the puddle, and continued to walk away looking at it. WTH?
Anonymous wrote:Requisite get off your phone comment has been achieved
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Millennials are pioneers of reenactment music.
Reenactment music is basically reenacting what bands/artists from previous generations have already done.
Similar to a civil war reenactments but millennials are reenacting music instead of wars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Millennial bands have the worst band names ever.
The music sucks too.
And get off my lawn!