Anonymous wrote:Officially the worst post of 2021. Divisive, absolutely no point other than
to blame others. Come on people, why are you responding to OP? Stop engaging in ridiculous arguments and gas lighting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the age. Millennials were loved when they were zoomed aged. GenEx was loved when they were zoomed aged. Boomers were loved....
It is a promising age.
I don't think that Genx was ever loved. Our parents did not think we were special snowflakes.
What’s funny is that Boomers doted on millennials and then when millennials grew up, Boomers were like “why the fk do you think you’re so special?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an Xer. I like the millennials. I think they are moving us towards progress. I do feel bad for them. The Boomers really screwed them over and they weren’t ole enough to experience what I think was the last awesome, carefree decade of the 90s.
My husband and I are really old Millennials. In some ways we feel like we identify more with Gen X'ers. (I remember quoting the movie Reality Bites as a young teen... "life sucks then you die"). We are always talking nostalgically about our 80's childhoods and the great TV and fun of the 90's and into the early 00's pre-9/11. It really was carefree, and as undergrads in college we were old enough to sense the loss of innocence that came with 9/11. We feel like social media has kind of ruined everything and miss the old days when all we had was Instant Messenger.
I feel bad for people 4-5 years younger than us. They really did get screwed by the Great Recession, and are probably being more screwed by the current Covid recession than people my age because they're not as far along in their careers and may be just trying to buy their first homes when prices are so high.
I miss my college days where Facebook was only for college students. It really felt safe and carefree. I agree with you that social media ruined everything. I fear for kids these days who will never be able to escape something stupid they do online and live completely through it. It’s no longer a safe space. My early 30s age group was the last that grew up with any sort of technology innocence.
Yes! It was so much better then. Everything went downhill when it was opened up to everybody. I always tell my sister (also an old Millennial) that Boomers on Facebook is how we got Trump.
I love it - Millennials are already at the “Back in my day we...” stage!
Not just “back in my day...,” but “back in my day, when Facebook was only for us!” Priceless!
Is that a joke? Because you actually couldn’t get a Facebook account unless you had a student email.
Still doesn't get it...classic millenial
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an Xer. I like the millennials. I think they are moving us towards progress. I do feel bad for them. The Boomers really screwed them over and they weren’t ole enough to experience what I think was the last awesome, carefree decade of the 90s.
My husband and I are really old Millennials. In some ways we feel like we identify more with Gen X'ers. (I remember quoting the movie Reality Bites as a young teen... "life sucks then you die"). We are always talking nostalgically about our 80's childhoods and the great TV and fun of the 90's and into the early 00's pre-9/11. It really was carefree, and as undergrads in college we were old enough to sense the loss of innocence that came with 9/11. We feel like social media has kind of ruined everything and miss the old days when all we had was Instant Messenger.
I feel bad for people 4-5 years younger than us. They really did get screwed by the Great Recession, and are probably being more screwed by the current Covid recession than people my age because they're not as far along in their careers and may be just trying to buy their first homes when prices are so high.
I miss my college days where Facebook was only for college students. It really felt safe and carefree. I agree with you that social media ruined everything. I fear for kids these days who will never be able to escape something stupid they do online and live completely through it. It’s no longer a safe space. My early 30s age group was the last that grew up with any sort of technology innocence.
Yes! It was so much better then. Everything went downhill when it was opened up to everybody. I always tell my sister (also an old Millennial) that Boomers on Facebook is how we got Trump.
I love it - Millennials are already at the “Back in my day we...” stage!
Not just “back in my day...,” but “back in my day, when Facebook was only for us!” Priceless!
Is that a joke? Because you actually couldn’t get a Facebook account unless you had a student email.
Still doesn't get it...classic millenial
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the age. Millennials were loved when they were zoomed aged. GenEx was loved when they were zoomed aged. Boomers were loved....
It is a promising age.
I don't think that Genx was ever loved. Our parents did not think we were special snowflakes.
What’s funny is that Boomers doted on millennials and then when millennials grew up, Boomers were like “why the fk do you think you’re so special?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an Xer. I like the millennials. I think they are moving us towards progress. I do feel bad for them. The Boomers really screwed them over and they weren’t ole enough to experience what I think was the last awesome, carefree decade of the 90s.
My husband and I are really old Millennials. In some ways we feel like we identify more with Gen X'ers. (I remember quoting the movie Reality Bites as a young teen... "life sucks then you die"). We are always talking nostalgically about our 80's childhoods and the great TV and fun of the 90's and into the early 00's pre-9/11. It really was carefree, and as undergrads in college we were old enough to sense the loss of innocence that came with 9/11. We feel like social media has kind of ruined everything and miss the old days when all we had was Instant Messenger.
I feel bad for people 4-5 years younger than us. They really did get screwed by the Great Recession, and are probably being more screwed by the current Covid recession than people my age because they're not as far along in their careers and may be just trying to buy their first homes when prices are so high.
I miss my college days where Facebook was only for college students. It really felt safe and carefree. I agree with you that social media ruined everything. I fear for kids these days who will never be able to escape something stupid they do online and live completely through it. It’s no longer a safe space. My early 30s age group was the last that grew up with any sort of technology innocence.
Yes! It was so much better then. Everything went downhill when it was opened up to everybody. I always tell my sister (also an old Millennial) that Boomers on Facebook is how we got Trump.
I love it - Millennials are already at the “Back in my day we...” stage!
Not just “back in my day...,” but “back in my day, when Facebook was only for us!” Priceless!
Is that a joke? Because you actually couldn’t get a Facebook account unless you had a student email.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is the age. Millennials were loved when they were zoomed aged. GenEx was loved when they were zoomed aged. Boomers were loved....
It is a promising age.
I don't think that Genx was ever loved. Our parents did not think we were special snowflakes.
Anonymous wrote:It is the age. Millennials were loved when they were zoomed aged. GenEx was loved when they were zoomed aged. Boomers were loved....
It is a promising age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Gen Xer this whole thread makes me laugh and for us cynics well done. Carry on! Carry on!
I mean it’s all SO IMPORTANT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is so funny that Millenials have beef with the Boomers, with the Greatest Generation, with the Silent Generation, with gen X, and now with Zoomers.
Which I thought were generation Z, but ok, everything must have a snazzy name!
Is there a generation you Millenials do not have a beef with?
You’re mixing that up, hon. Boomers have a problem with everyone.
Hon? Check out the pps we hate the most. You are there.
You know that for sure?
Hint: this is an anonymous forum. You have no idea which posts are mine.
Critical thinking fail.
What a come back! The winner of ....stupid Olympics!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is so funny that Millenials have beef with the Boomers, with the Greatest Generation, with the Silent Generation, with gen X, and now with Zoomers.
Which I thought were generation Z, but ok, everything must have a snazzy name!
Is there a generation you Millenials do not have a beef with?
You’re mixing that up, hon. Boomers have a problem with everyone.
Hon? Check out the pps we hate the most. You are there.
You know that for sure?
Hint: this is an anonymous forum. You have no idea which posts are mine.
Critical thinking fail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is so funny that Millenials have beef with the Boomers, with the Greatest Generation, with the Silent Generation, with gen X, and now with Zoomers.
Which I thought were generation Z, but ok, everything must have a snazzy name!
Is there a generation you Millenials do not have a beef with?
You’re mixing that up, hon. Boomers have a problem with everyone.
Hon? Check out the pps we hate the most. You are there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is so funny that Millenials have beef with the Boomers, with the Greatest Generation, with the Silent Generation, with gen X, and now with Zoomers.
Which I thought were generation Z, but ok, everything must have a snazzy name!
Is there a generation you Millenials do not have a beef with?
You’re mixing that up, hon. Boomers have a problem with everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is so funny that Millenials have beef with the Boomers, with the Greatest Generation, with the Silent Generation, with gen X, and now with Zoomers.
Which I thought were generation Z, but ok, everything must have a snazzy name!
Is there a generation you Millenials do not have a beef with?
You’re mixing that up, hon. Boomers have a problem with everyone.