Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“What’s your favorite Gen X name?”
-“GenX sucks!”
-“Millennials are spoiled brats!”
-“We are living your mistakes!”
-“Boomers are the ones who suck!”
-“Zs will destroy you!”
-“Zs will do nothing!”
-“You did nothing!”
The relevance...
Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:“What’s your favorite Gen X name?”
-“GenX sucks!”
-“Millennials are spoiled brats!”
-“We are living your mistakes!”
-“Boomers are the ones who suck!”
-“Zs will destroy you!”
-“Zs will do nothing!”
-“You did nothing!”
The relevance...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claudia...so sweet valley high!
Lol Claudia was from Babysitters Club not Sweet Valley
Babysitters Club was Millenial, not Gen X.
No, def Gen X. I was born in 1975. And my friends and I started our own Babysitting club in middle school because of these books.
Babysitter was Millennial?—HA!!! Blasphemy!!! It was for the younger GenX. I read it in 1986-1990 when I was 10-13. It’s a long-ass series, though, so no doubt it trickled to Millennials. But it is firmly rooted in GenX.
Interesting. I'm a Gen X'er born in '69 and never heard of the Babysitter's Club until I was an adult. The big things I remember were Judy Blume, the Beverley Cleary books, Nancy Drew, and Trixie Belden.
You would have been too old for them. My sister and I (b 1975 and 1978) read them in our tween years.
I'm 1973 and never heard of BSC either until it got rebooted. I wonder if I am just too old for it
I'm a 73 also and my friends and I absolutely were into BSC.